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- the twelfth or thirteenth century, this same Motella, which they call Metellopolis, and even once Metallopolis. An inscription informs us of Bishop Michael...
- Missions of Paris. In 1673 Father Laneau was consecrated titular Bishop of Metellopolis and first Vicar Apostolic of Siam, and ever since Siam has been under...
- on the west bank of Chao Phraya. Olivier-Simon Le Bon the Bishop of Metellopolis, a French bishop, arrived in Thonburi in 1772 in efforts to re-establish...
- Hainan). In 1660 the third founder was appointed as Cotolendi, Bishop of Metellopolis, Vicar Apostolic of Nanjing, with also five provinces of China, namely...
- Laneau was appointed Vicar Apostolic of Siam and Titular Bishop of Metellopolis. On 25 March 1674, he was consecrated bishop by Pierre Lambert de la...
- Sofia–Plovdiv (Bulgaria) (1880.01.30 – 1885.05.05) & Titular Bishop of Metellopolis (1880.01.30 – 1885.05.19), emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Gangra...
- Mercia Merus Mesarfelta Mesembria Mesotymolus Messene Meta Metaba Metelis Metellopolis Methone Methymna Metrae Metropolis in Asia Metropolis in Pisidia Metropolis...
- in Siam until the Siamese ships were returned: Mgr Laneau, Bishop of Metellopolis, Véret, the head of the French factory in Siam, and Chevalier Desfarges...
- Keatinge Appointed on 30 October 1917 and consecrated Titular Bishop of Metellopolis on 25 February 1918. Died in office on 21 February 1934. 1935 1946 James...
- first Vicar Apostolic for Great Britain, Military and Titular Bishop of Metellopolis by the Holy See on 30 October 1917. His consecration to the Episcopate...