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'''DIOCESE OF SPIŠ''' | '''DIOCESE OF SPIŠ''' (Dioecesis Scepusiensis) | ||
Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] | Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] |
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DIOCESE OF SPIŠ (Dioecesis Scepusiensis)
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established: 1776.
Official blazon
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Arms of Bishops
- Spis-salbeck.rel.png
Karlo Salbeck (1776-1785)
- Spis-revay.rel.png
Ján Revay (1787-1806)
- Spis-brigido.rel.png
Michael Léopold Brigido von Marenfels und Bresoviz (1806-1816), Archbishop ad personam.
- Spis-pyrker.rel.png
Ján Krstitel Ladislav Pyrker (Pryker), O. Cist. (1818-1819), become Patriach of Venice (Italy).
- Spis-belik.rel.png
József Bélik (1823-1847)
- Spis-zabojsky.rel.png
Ladislav Zábojský (1850-1870)
- Spis-samassa.rel.png
József Samassa (1871-1873), become Archbishop of Eger (Hungary)
- Spis-casky.rel.jpg
György (Juraj) Császka (Čásky)(1874-1891), become Archbishop of Kalocsa (Hungary).
- Spis-szmrecsany.rel.png
Pal Szmrecsányi (1891-1903), become Bishop of Oradea Mare (Nagyvarad)(Romania).
- Spis-parvy.rel.png
Sandor Párvy (1904-1919)
- Spis-vojtassak.rel.jpg
Ján Vojtassák (1920-1965)
- Spis-tondra.rel.jpg
František Tondra (1989-2011)
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Literature : Image send to me by mail. Bishop Sečka's Arms by Tomáš Urban on Wikimedia Commons.