Myndus

Myndus

Myndus (ital.: Mindo) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche.

Es geht zurück auf ein früheres Bistum der antiken Stadt Myndos in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft Karien im Südwesten der heutigen Türkei. Das Bistum gehörte der Kirchenprovinz Stauropolis an.

Titularbischöfe von Myndus
Nr. Name Amt von bis
1 Winimar Knippschild OSB Weihbischof in Paderborn (Fürstbistum Paderborn) 28. März 1729 23. Mai 1732
2 Valerian Rist OFM Apostolischer Vikar von Cochinchina ( Vietnam) 3. Oktober 1735 15. September 1737
3 Karl Johann Reichsgraf von Herberstein Koadjutorbischof von Laibach (Herzogtum Krain) 20. November 1769 28. November 1772
4 Andreas Ország Weihbischof in Pécs (Habsburgermonarchie) 15. April 1776 1796
5 Klaus Münst OFMCap 23. Dezember 1801 29. November 1812
6 Ignazio Carlo Vittore Papardo CR Prälat von Santa Lucia del Mela (Italien) 27. September 1858 27. Oktober 1871
7 Francesco Tavani 21. März 1873
8 Vincenzo Bacchi 16. September 1906 2. Dezember 1912
9 Nematallah Carame Bischofsordinarius in Rom (Italien) 9. Mai 1913 11. April 1931
10 Antonio Giordani Bischof der Gioventù Italiana del Littorio (Italien) 25. Juni 1933 3. August 1956
11 Giacomo Rosso Altbischof von Cuneo (Italien) 31. Dezember 1956 12. September 1957
12 Enrico Bartoletti Weihbischof in Lucca
Koadjutorerzbischof von Lucca (Italien)
19. Juni 1958 20. Januar 1973

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