Bishopric of Pomesania
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Bishopric of Pomesania
Summary
Bishopric of Pomesania is a defunct Roman Catholic diocese[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of defunct_roman_catholic_diocese entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Bishopric of Pomesania's religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
- Bishopric of Pomesania is in the country of Poland[4].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's image is recorded as Konkatedra w Prabutach.jpg[5].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's instance of is recorded as defunct Roman Catholic diocese[6].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's coat of arms image is recorded as Herb diecezji pomezańskiej.svg[7].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's headquarters location is recorded as Kwidzyn[8].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's part of is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Prussia[9].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's Commons category is recorded as Bishopric of Pomesania[10].
- +1243-07-28T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bishopric of Pomesania[11].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 53.73583333333333, 'lon': 18.921388888888888}[12].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03cmy9n[13].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's Catholic Hierarchy diocese ID is recorded as p523[14].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's cathedral is recorded as Co-Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist[15].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's different from is recorded as Pomesanien[16].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's area is recorded as {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+8400'}[17].
- Bishopric of Pomesania's FactGrid item ID is recorded as list of number-one hits of 2005 in Germany[18].
Body
Founding
+1243-07-28T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bishopric of Pomesania[11].
Identity
Bishopric of Pomesania's part of is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Prussia[9].
Operations
Bishopric of Pomesania's headquarters location is recorded as Kwidzyn[8].
Why It Matters
Bishopric of Pomesania ranks in the top 6% of defunct_roman_catholic_diocese entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]