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Roman Catholic Diocese of Inflanty : ウィキペディア英語版
:''Bishop and diocese of Livonia redirect here. You may also be looking for the archbishopric of Riga or archdiocese of Riga.''The Diocese of Inflanty (Livonia) was a territorial division of the Roman Catholic Church established after 1621 in Latgalia during the Inflanty Voivodeship of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was formed after Vidzeme and present-day Estonia (the western portion of the predecessor Diocese of Wenden) were conquered by Swedish king Gustav II Adolf. The diocese was suppressed in 1798 after the third partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.== History ==The Diocese of Wenden (Cēsis) was established within the territory of the Duchy of Livonia in 1582 by Polish king Stephen Báthory when this region came under the jurisdiction of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.Jānis Broks (2002), ''Katolicisms Latvijā 800 Gados: 1186-1986, Vēsturisks Atskats'', p. 132, ISBN 9984-619-40-0 Jesuits accompanied the Polish troops to promote the Counter-Reformation. Báthory's action of creating a new diocese was formally recognized by Pope Sixtus V on 1 May 1585.Broks, p. 133 In 1621 it was designated a suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gniezno.The diocesan see was relocated from Wenden in Vidzeme to Dyneburg (Daugavpils) in Latgalia after the Swedish conquest of Vidzeme. On 19 September 1684 the name of the diocese was formally changed from Wenden to Inflanty by Pope Innocent IX.Broks, p. 138 From 1685 Catholic parishes in Semigallia (Zemgale) and the Diocese of Pilten in Courland were administered by the bishop of Inflanty (Polish Livonia).The see was again moved to Pilten after the first partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. At this time Latgalia became part of the newly created Diocese of Mohilev in Russia.Courland and Semigallia were joined to the Diocese of Vilnius in 1798 when Jan Nepomucen Kossakowski, the last bishop of Inflanty, became bishop of Vilnius.Broks, p. 146
:''Bishop and diocese of Livonia redirect here. You may also be looking for the archbishopric of Riga or archdiocese of Riga.''
The Diocese of Inflanty (Livonia) was a territorial division of the Roman Catholic Church established after 1621 in Latgalia during the Inflanty Voivodeship of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was formed after Vidzeme and present-day Estonia (the western portion of the predecessor Diocese of Wenden) were conquered by Swedish king Gustav II Adolf. The diocese was suppressed in 1798 after the third partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
== History ==
The Diocese of Wenden (Cēsis) was established within the territory of the Duchy of Livonia in 1582 by Polish king Stephen Báthory when this region came under the jurisdiction of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.〔Jānis Broks (2002), ''Katolicisms Latvijā 800 Gados: 1186-1986, Vēsturisks Atskats'', p. 132, ISBN 9984-619-40-0〕 Jesuits accompanied the Polish troops to promote the Counter-Reformation. Báthory's action of creating a new diocese was formally recognized by Pope Sixtus V on 1 May 1585.〔Broks, p. 133〕 In 1621 it was designated a suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gniezno.
The diocesan see was relocated from Wenden in Vidzeme to Dyneburg (Daugavpils) in Latgalia after the Swedish conquest of Vidzeme. On 19 September 1684 the name of the diocese was formally changed from Wenden to Inflanty by Pope Innocent IX.〔Broks, p. 138〕 From 1685 Catholic parishes in Semigallia (Zemgale) and the Diocese of Pilten in Courland were administered by the bishop of Inflanty (Polish Livonia).
The see was again moved to Pilten after the first partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. At this time Latgalia became part of the newly created Diocese of Mohilev in Russia.
Courland and Semigallia were joined to the Diocese of Vilnius in 1798 when Jan Nepomucen Kossakowski, the last bishop of Inflanty, became bishop of Vilnius.〔Broks, p. 146〕

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ウィキペディアで「:''Bishop and diocese of Livonia redirect here. You may also be looking for the archbishopric of Riga or archdiocese of Riga.''The Diocese of Inflanty (Livonia) was a territorial division of the Roman Catholic Church established after 1621 in Latgalia during the Inflanty Voivodeship of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was formed after Vidzeme and present-day Estonia (the western portion of the predecessor Diocese of Wenden) were conquered by Swedish king Gustav II Adolf. The diocese was suppressed in 1798 after the third partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.== History ==The Diocese of Wenden (Cēsis) was established within the territory of the Duchy of Livonia in 1582 by Polish king Stephen Báthory when this region came under the jurisdiction of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.Jānis Broks (2002), ''Katolicisms Latvijā 800 Gados: 1186-1986, Vēsturisks Atskats'', p. 132, ISBN 9984-619-40-0 Jesuits accompanied the Polish troops to promote the Counter-Reformation. Báthory's action of creating a new diocese was formally recognized by Pope Sixtus V on 1 May 1585.Broks, p. 133 In 1621 it was designated a suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gniezno.The diocesan see was relocated from Wenden in Vidzeme to Dyneburg (Daugavpils) in Latgalia after the Swedish conquest of Vidzeme. On 19 September 1684 the name of the diocese was formally changed from Wenden to Inflanty by Pope Innocent IX.Broks, p. 138 From 1685 Catholic parishes in Semigallia (Zemgale) and the Diocese of Pilten in Courland were administered by the bishop of Inflanty (Polish Livonia).The see was again moved to Pilten after the first partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. At this time Latgalia became part of the newly created Diocese of Mohilev in Russia.Courland and Semigallia were joined to the Diocese of Vilnius in 1798 when Jan Nepomucen Kossakowski, the last bishop of Inflanty, became bishop of Vilnius.Broks, p. 146」の詳細全文を読む



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