Europus

Europus

Europus (ital.: Europo)ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche.

Es geht zurück auf ein früheres Bistum der Stadt Dura-Europos am Euphrat im heutigen Syrien. Es gehörte zur Kirchenprovinz Gerapoli.

Titularbischöfe von Europus
Nr. Name Amt von bis
1 Nicolas-Joseph de Paris Koadjutorbischof von Orléans (Frankreich) 22. Februar 1723 9. Juli 1733
2 Louis-Charles de Machaut Koadjutorbischof von Amiens (Frankreich) 15. März 1772 10. Juli 1774
3 Franciscus de Paula Paternò Castello 28. September 1778
4 Thomas Penswick Koadjutorvikar von Northern District (England) 13. Januar 1824 28. Januar 1836
5 Louis de Sainte Thérèse Martini, OCarm Apostolischer Vikar von Verapoly (Indien) Juni 1839 25. September 1845
6 Johann Amberg Weihbischof in Brixen (Italien) 25. September 1865 16. März 1882
7 Paolo Pinna 3. Juli 1882 23. Mai 1887
8 Mariano Supervía y Lostalé Weihbischof in Saragossa (Spanien) 1. Juni 1888 2. Dezember 1895
9 Gaetano Quattrocchi 11. Februar 1896 15. Juni 1900
10 Wolfgang Radnai Weihbischof in Banská Bystrica (Slowakei) 6. Dezember 1901 11. Juli 1904
11 Angelo Maria Filippo Sinibaldi Weihbischof in Ostia (-Velletri) (Italien) 13. Dezember 1904 16. April 1915
12 Tranquillo Guarneri emeritierter Bischof von Rieti (Italien) 16. Januar 1916 8. Mai 1920
13 Louis Le Hunsec, CSSp Apostolischer Vikar von Senegambia (Senegal) 22. April 1920 26. Juli 1926
14 Frans Gerard Constantin Kramer, OFM Apostolischer Vikar von Lu anfu (China) 7. Februar 1946 11. April 1946
15 Daniel Ivancho Koadjutorbischof der Erzeparchie Pittsburgh (USA) 29. August 1946 13. Mai 1948

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