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<center>''' {{uc:{{PAGENAME}}<br>Dioecesis Leodiensis}} '''</center><br> | |||
Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Belgium|Belgium]]<br> | '''Country''': | ||
Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] | * [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Belgium|Belgium]]<br> | ||
'''Denomination''': | |||
* [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] | |||
'''Established''': | |||
* 344 as Diocese of Tongeren | |||
* 484 renamed to Diocese of Maastricht<br> | |||
* 720 renamed to Diocese of Liège<br> | |||
* 1921 renamed to Diocese of Liège, Eupen et Malmédy<br> | |||
* 1925 renamed to Diocese of Liège | |||
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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== |
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Origin/meaning
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The arms in the Wapen- en Vlaggenboek van Gerrit Hesman (1708) |
Arms of Bishops
Albert Cuyck (1194-1200)
Hugo de Pierrepont (1200-1229)
Jean d’Eppé de Rumigny (1229-1238)
Guillaume de Savoie (1238-1239)
Robert de Thourotte (1240-1246)
Hendrik van Gelre (1247-1274)
Jean d'Enghien (1274-1281)
Jan van Vlaanderen (1282-1292)
Hugues de Châlons (1296-1301)
Adolf von Waldeck (1301-1302)
Thibaut de Bar (1303-1312)
Adolf von der Mark (1313-1344)
Engelbert von der Mark (1345-1363)
Jan van Arkel (1364-1378)
Arnold van Horne (1378-1389)
Johann von Bayern (1389–1418)
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Johannes von Wallenrode (1418–1419)
Johann von Heinsberg (1419–1455)
Luis de Bourbon (1456–1482)
Johan van Horne (1482–1506)
Erard von der Mark (1506–1538)
Cornelis van Glymes van Bergen (1538–1544)
Georg von Österreich (1544–1557)
Robert van Glymes van Bergen (1557–1563)
Gerard van Groesbeek (1563–1580)
Ernst von Bayern (1581-1612)
Ferdinand von Bayern (1612–1650)
Maximilian Heinrich von Bayern (1650–1688)
Johann Ludwig von Elderen (1688–1694)
Joseph Clemens von Bayern (1694–1723)
George Lodewijk van Bergen (1724–1743)
Johann Theodor von Bayern (1744–1763)
Charles Nicolas Alexandre d’Oultremont (1763–1771)
Franz Karl von Velbrück (1772–1784)
Jean-Évangéliste Zäpffel (1802–1808)
François Antoine Lejéas (1811-1815)
Cornelis Richard Anton van Bommel (1829–1852)
Théodore Alexis Joseph de Montpellier (1852–1879)
Victor-Joseph Doutreloux (1879–1901)
Martin-Hubert Rutten (1902–1927)
Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs (1927–1961)
Guillaume-Marie van Zuylen (1961–1986)
Albert Jean Charles Ghislain Houssiau (1986-2001)
Aloys Jousten (2001-2013)
Jean-Pierre Delville (2013-present)
Arms of AuxiliaryBishops
Johan Merchteren (1452-1472)
Libert van Broechem (1470-1506)
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