Bishop of Smolensk (Roman Catholic)
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Bishops of Smolensk were the Catholic bishops of Smolensk diocese, formed in 1611 after the occupation of the Russian city of Smolensk (1611-1654), mostly liquidated in 1667 when the Diocese had only three parishes, finally liquidated in 1809 (territory united to the Archdiocese of Mohilev since 1772-1783).[clarification needed]
Diocesan bishops
[edit]- Piotr Parczewski 1636–1649[1][2]
- Franciszek Dołmat Isajkowski 1650–1654[1][2]
- Hieronim Władysław Sanguszko 1655–1657[1][2]
- Jerzy Białłozor 1658–1661[1][2]
- Kazimierz Pac 1664–1667[1][2]
- Gothard Jan Tyzenhaus 1668–1669[1][2]
- Aleksander Kotowicz 1673–1685[2]
- Konstanty Kazimierz Brzostowski 1685–1687[2]
- Eustachy Kotowicz 1688–1704[2]
- Jan Mikołaj Zgierski 1706–1710[2]
- Aleksander Mikołaj Horain 1711–1716[2]
- Ludwik Karol Ogiński 1717–1718[2]
- Karol Piotr Pancerzyński 1721–1724[2]
- Bogusław Korwin Gosiewski 1725–1744[2]
- Jerzy Mikołaj Hylzen 1745–1763[2]
- Gabriel Wodzyński 1772–1788[2]
- Adam Stanisław Naruszewicz 1788–1790[2]
- Tymoteusz Paweł Gorzeński 1790–1809[2][3]
Suffragan bishops
[edit]- Gabriel Wodzyński 1759–1772
- Adam Stanisław Naruszewicz 1775–1788
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Buliński, Melchior (1874). Historya Kościoła polskiego: Przez x. Melchiora Bulińskiego (in Polish). Nowolecki. p. 285.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Morawski, Teodor (1872). Dzieje narodu polskiego: Stanisław August (in Polish). Nakładem J. K. Żupańskiego. p. 411.
- ^ Starożytności polskie: Ku wygodzie czytelnika porządkiem abecadłowym zebrane (in Polish). Vol. II. Wydawn. Artystyczne i Filmowe. 1852. p. 473.