Bishop of Ross (Scotland)

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L'évêque de Ross est un ancien prélat écossais. Il était responsable du diocèse de Ross, dans le nord de l'Écosse. Son siège est d'abord situé à Rosemarkie, puis à Fortrose à partir du milieu du XIIIe siècle. rdf:langString
Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe von Ross (Schottland): * um 690x710 Curetán (Bischof und Abt von Ross maic Bairend) * um 1127x1131 Mac Bethad (Macbeth) * 1147x1150–vor 1160 Simon * 1161–1195 Gregory * 1195–1213 Reinald Macer (Reginald) * 1213x1214 Andreas de Moravia (Elekt) (auch Bischof von Moray) * 1214–1249 Robert I. * 1249–1271 * 1272–1274 Matthew * 1275–1292x1295 Robert III. de Fyvin * 1292x1295 Adam of Darlington (Elekt) * 1293x1295–1325 Thomas of Dundee * 1325–1350 Roger * 1350–1371 Alexander Stewart * 1371–1398 Alexander Kylquhous * 1398–1416x1418 Alexander de Waghorn * 1416x1418 Thomas Lyell (Elekt) * 1418–1422 Griffin Yonge (Gegenbischof) (vorher Bischof von Bangor) * 1418–1439x1440 John Bullock * 1440–1441 Andrew de Munro (Elekt) * 1440–1460x1461 Thom rdf:langString
The Bishop of Ross was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Ross, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. The first recorded bishop appears in the late 7th century as a witness to Adomnán of Iona's Cáin Adomnáin. The bishopric was based at the settlement of Rosemarkie until the mid-13th century, afterwards being moved to nearby Fortrose and Fortrose Cathedral. As far as the evidence goes, this bishopric was the oldest of all bishoprics north of the Forth, and was perhaps the only Pictish bishopric until the 9th century. Indeed, the Cáin Adomnáin indicates that in the reign of Bruide mac Der Ilei, king of the Picts, the bishop of Rosemarkie was the only significant figure in Pictland other than the king. The bishopric is located conveniently close to the heartland of Fortriu, being j rdf:langString
rdf:langString Liste der Bischöfe von Ross
rdf:langString Bishop of Ross (Scotland)
rdf:langString Évêque de Ross
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rdf:langString The Bishop of Ross was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Ross, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. The first recorded bishop appears in the late 7th century as a witness to Adomnán of Iona's Cáin Adomnáin. The bishopric was based at the settlement of Rosemarkie until the mid-13th century, afterwards being moved to nearby Fortrose and Fortrose Cathedral. As far as the evidence goes, this bishopric was the oldest of all bishoprics north of the Forth, and was perhaps the only Pictish bishopric until the 9th century. Indeed, the Cáin Adomnáin indicates that in the reign of Bruide mac Der Ilei, king of the Picts, the bishop of Rosemarkie was the only significant figure in Pictland other than the king. The bishopric is located conveniently close to the heartland of Fortriu, being just across the water from Moray. However, in the High and Later Middle Ages, the bishopric was only of medium-to-low status in the Scottish church. The Bishopric's links with Rome ceased to exist after the Scottish Reformation, but continued, saving temporary abolition between 1638 and 1661, under the episcopal Church of Scotland until the Revolution of 1688. Episcopacy in the established church in Scotland was permanently abolished in 1689.
rdf:langString Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe von Ross (Schottland): * um 690x710 Curetán (Bischof und Abt von Ross maic Bairend) * um 1127x1131 Mac Bethad (Macbeth) * 1147x1150–vor 1160 Simon * 1161–1195 Gregory * 1195–1213 Reinald Macer (Reginald) * 1213x1214 Andreas de Moravia (Elekt) (auch Bischof von Moray) * 1214–1249 Robert I. * 1249–1271 * 1272–1274 Matthew * 1275–1292x1295 Robert III. de Fyvin * 1292x1295 Adam of Darlington (Elekt) * 1293x1295–1325 Thomas of Dundee * 1325–1350 Roger * 1350–1371 Alexander Stewart * 1371–1398 Alexander Kylquhous * 1398–1416x1418 Alexander de Waghorn * 1416x1418 Thomas Lyell (Elekt) * 1418–1422 Griffin Yonge (Gegenbischof) (vorher Bischof von Bangor) * 1418–1439x1440 John Bullock * 1440–1441 Andrew de Munro (Elekt) * 1440–1460x1461 Thomas de Tullach (Thomas Urquhart) * 1461–1476 Henry Cockburn * 1476–1480x1481 John Woodman * 1481–1483 William Elphinstone (danach Bischof von Aberdeen) * 1483–1488x1491 Thomas Hay * 1491–1492x1494 John Guthrie * 1497–1507 John Fraser * 1507–1524 Robert Cockburn (danach Bischof von Dunkeld) * 1524–1538 James Hay * 1538–1545 Robert Cairncross * 1547–1558 David Paniter * 1558–1565 Henry Sinclair * 1566–1568/1573 John Lesley (danach Bischof von Coutances) * 1574–1578 Alexander Hepburn * 1600–1613 David Lindsay * 1613–1633 Patrick Lindsay (danach Erzbischof von Glasgow) * 1633–1638 John Maxwell * 1638–1661 Bistum abgeschafft * 1662–1679 * 1679–1684 Alexander Young (vorher Bischof von Edinburgh) * 1684–1689 James Ramsay (vorher Bischof von Dunblane) Seit 1688/1690, der Glorious Revolution, ist das Bischofsamt in der Church of Scotland endgültig abgeschafft.Siehe Bischöfe der Scottish Episcopal Church bei Liste der Bischöfe von Moray * Bistum erst mit Caithness und dann mit Moray vereinigt
rdf:langString L'évêque de Ross est un ancien prélat écossais. Il était responsable du diocèse de Ross, dans le nord de l'Écosse. Son siège est d'abord situé à Rosemarkie, puis à Fortrose à partir du milieu du XIIIe siècle.
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