Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain
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Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain
Summary
Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain is a historical episcopal title[1].
Key Facts
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain is in the country of Spain[2].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain is in the country of Principality of Catalonia[3].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain is in the country of County of Barcelona[4].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's instance of is recorded as historical episcopal title[5].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's coat of arms image is recorded as Escudo de la Archidiócesis de Barcelona.svg[6].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's subclass of is recorded as Latin Catholic bishop[7].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's subclass of is recorded as diocesan bishop[8].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's subclass of is recorded as ordinary[9].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's subclass of is recorded as suffragan bishop[10].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's Commons category is recorded as Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Barcelona, Spain[11].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain was dissolved in +1964-03-25T00:00:00Z[12].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Bishops of Barcelona[13].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's replaced by is recorded as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Barcelona[14].
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's organization directed by the office or position is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Barcelona[15].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Spain[2], a sovereign state[16], in Spain[17], founded in 1715[18]; Principality of Catalonia[3], a principality[19], in Principality of Catalonia[20], founded in 1173[21]; and County of Barcelona[4], a historical country[22], in County of Barcelona[23], founded in 0801[24].
Designation and Status
Roman Catholic Bishop of Barcelona, Spain's instance of is recorded as historical episcopal title[5].