Roman Catholic Diocese of Tinos and Mykonos

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Tinos (and Mykonos) was a Latin suffragan diocese on some of the Aegean islands of Greece.

History

The diocese was established around 900 AD as the Diocese of Tinos. It was renamed in 1400 to the Diocese of Tinos–Mykonos, including the island Mykonos in its title.

In 1824 it gained territory from the suppressed Roman Catholic Diocese of Andros, but did not change its name to include this title.

The diocese was finally suppressed on 3 June 1919, when its territory and titles, even that of Andros, were included in the newly renamed Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos (formerly the Archdiocese of Naxos).

Episcopal Ordinaries

(all Roman Rite)

Bishops of Tinos
  • Bartolomeo de’ Pasquali (? – 1328), previously Bishop of Torcello (1328 – 1335)
  • Tommaso, Augustinians O.E.S.A.) (1329.03.06 – ?)
  • Stefano (1346? – ?)
  • Giovanni (? – death 1400?)
Bishops of Tinos–Mykonos
  • Giacomo Endrighetti, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1400.03.31 – ?)
  • Giacomo (1403.09.21 – ?)
  • Pietro da Haya, Carmelites (O. Carm.) (1411.06.16 – ?)
  • Antonio da Tivoli, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1418.08.12 – 1428.04.26), later Bishop of Eraclea (1428.04.26 – ?)
  • Giacomo da Venezia, O.F.M. (1428.05.21 – death 1430)
  • Marco Sclavi da Candia, O.F.M. (1430.10.25 – ?)
  • Nicolò Lenda (1449.05.28 – ?)
  • Nicolò (1468? – ?)
  • Ridaldo (? – ?)
  • Giovanni Lunari (1495.05.04 – ?)
  • Alessandro di Scutari (1533.01.24 – ?)
  • Marco Grimani (1559.02.15 – ?)
  • Giorgio Perpignani (1594.11.14 – 1619.07.15), also Apostolic Administrator of Andros (Greece) (1611.05.13 – 1616.08.03); later Bishop of La Canea (on Crete, Greece) (1619.07.15 – death 1621)
  • Nicolò Righi (1619.09.09 – death 1653.10), previously Bishop of Andros (Greece) (1616.08.03 – 1619.09.09)
  • Maurizio Doria (1654.02.09 – death 1672)
  • Angelo Venier (1673.01.16 – death 1699)
  • Pietro Martire Giustiniani, O.P. (1700.05.10 – 1715.01), previously Metropolitan Archbishop of Naxos (Greece) (1691.12.10 – 1700.05.10)
  • Nicolò Cicala (1716.07.01 – 1738.04), previously Apostolic Administrator of Andros (Greece) (1715.05.04 – 1716.07.01)
  • Luigi Guarchi (1738.09.03 – death 1762.01.31), previously Bishop of Santorini (Greece) (1714.10.01 – 1738.09.03)
  • Vincenzo de Via (1762.01.31 – 1799.09), succeeding as former Coadjutor Bishop of Tinos–Mykonos (Greece) (1757.12.19 – 1762.01.31) & Titular Bishop of Ruspæ (1757.12.19 – 1762.01.31)
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