Bishop of Aberdeen

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Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe des Bistums Aberdeen (Schottland): rdf:langString
L'évêque d'Aberdeen, dénommé à l'origine évêque de Mortlach, est le chef ecclésiastique du diocèse de Aberdeen, un des plus grands et des plus importants des 13 évêchés de l'Écosse médiévale, dont le premier évêque répertorié est un clerc nommé (en). rdf:langString
The Bishop of Aberdeen (originally Bishop of Mortlach, in Latin Murthlacum) was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Aberdeen, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics, whose first recorded bishop is an early 12th-century cleric named Nechtan. It appears that the episcopal seat had previously been at Mortlach (Mòrthlach), but was moved to Aberdeen during the reign of King David I of Scotland. The names of three bishops of Mortlach are known, the latter two of whom, "Donercius" and "Cormauch" (Cormac), by name only. The Bishop of Aberdeen broke communion with the Roman Catholic Church after the Scottish Reformation. Following the Revolution of 1688, the office was abolished in the Church of Scotland, but continued in the Scottish Episcopal Church. A Roman Catholic diocese was recreated rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bishop of Aberdeen
rdf:langString Liste der Bischöfe von Aberdeen
rdf:langString Évêque d'Aberdeen
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rdf:langString Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe des Bistums Aberdeen (Schottland):
rdf:langString The Bishop of Aberdeen (originally Bishop of Mortlach, in Latin Murthlacum) was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Aberdeen, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics, whose first recorded bishop is an early 12th-century cleric named Nechtan. It appears that the episcopal seat had previously been at Mortlach (Mòrthlach), but was moved to Aberdeen during the reign of King David I of Scotland. The names of three bishops of Mortlach are known, the latter two of whom, "Donercius" and "Cormauch" (Cormac), by name only. The Bishop of Aberdeen broke communion with the Roman Catholic Church after the Scottish Reformation. Following the Revolution of 1688, the office was abolished in the Church of Scotland, but continued in the Scottish Episcopal Church. A Roman Catholic diocese was recreated in Aberdeen in 1878.
rdf:langString L'évêque d'Aberdeen, dénommé à l'origine évêque de Mortlach, est le chef ecclésiastique du diocèse de Aberdeen, un des plus grands et des plus importants des 13 évêchés de l'Écosse médiévale, dont le premier évêque répertorié est un clerc nommé (en).
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