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File:Teheran-amanton.jpg|[[Henri-Marie Amanton]] (Administrator; 1857-1869) | |||
File:Teheran-Sontag.jpg|[[Jacques-Emile Sontag]] (1910-1918) | File:Teheran-Sontag.jpg|[[Jacques-Emile Sontag]] (1910-1918) | ||
No image|[[Kevin William Barden]] (1974-1982) | No image|[[Kevin William Barden]] (1974-1982) |
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ARCHDIOCESE OF TEHERAN-ISPAHAN (Archidioecesis Hispahanensis Latinorum)
Country : Iran
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1629 as Diocese of Ispahan
Elevated to Archdiocese of Ispahan in 1910
Renamed to Archdiocese of Teheran-Ispahan in 2021
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Arms of Bishops
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Juan Boldames Ibáñez (1632-1633)
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Timoteo Pérez Vargas (1633-1639)
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Jean Duval (1638-1669)
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Laurent Elias Mouton (1695-1708)
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Barnaba Giovanni Battista Fedele (1716-1731)
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Filippo Maria di San Agostino Malachisi (1732-1749)
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Marco Antonio Piacentini (1751-1755)
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Cornelio di San Giuseppe Reina (1758-1797)
Arms of Archbishops
Henri-Marie Amanton (Administrator; 1857-1869)
Jacques-Emile Sontag (1910-1918)
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Kevin William Barden (1974-1982)
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Ignazio Bedini (1989-2015)
Dominique Joseph Mathieu (2021-present)
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