The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. The diocese covers the counties of Anglesey, most of Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire and a small part of Montgomeryshire. The see is in the city of Bangor where the seat is located at Cathedral Church of Saint Deiniol. The diocese in the Welsh kingdom of Gwynedd was founded around 546 by Saint Deiniol.
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- The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. The diocese covers the counties of Anglesey, most of Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire and a small part of Montgomeryshire. The see is in the city of Bangor where the seat is located at Cathedral Church of Saint Deiniol. The diocese in the Welsh kingdom of Gwynedd was founded around 546 by Saint Deiniol. In 1534, the church in England and Wales broke allegiance with the Roman Catholic Church and established the Church of England. After a brief restoration with the Holy See during the reign of Queen Mary I, the diocese remained part of the Anglican Province of Canterbury until the early 20th century. Following the Welsh Church Act 1914, the Welsh dioceses formed the independent Church in Wales within the Anglican Communion in 1920. The current incumbent is Right Reverend Andrew John, Bishop of Bangor, who was consecrated on 29 November 2008 and enthroned on 24 January 2009. The Bishop's residence is Ty'r Esgob ("Bishop's House") in Bangor.
- Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe von Bangor (Wales): ca. 546–572 Heiliger Deiniol (Daniel) ca. 768–809 Elfoddw von Gwynedd (Elfodd; Elbodug; Elvodugus) ca. 904–944 Morlais ca. 1050–???? Dyfan ca. 1081–???? Revedun 1107–1109 Hervey (Hervaeus; Harve) (danach Bischof von Ely) 1109–1120 Urban (auch Bischof von Llandaff) 1120–1139 David der Schotte 1139–1161 Meurig (Maurice; Meuricus; Moritz) 1162–1177 vakant 1177–ca. 1190 Gwion (Guy; Guido; Guianus) ca. 1191–1195 vakant 1195–1197 Albanus (Alan) 1197–1215 Robert de Shrewsbury 1215–1236 Cadwgan (Caducan; Martin) 1236–1240 Hywel (Howell) 1240–1267 Richard 1267–1303 (oder 1307) Anianus (Anian; Einon) 1303–1306 Cadwgan (Caducan) 1307–1300 oder 1306–1320 Gruffyd ap Iorwerth (Griffin ap Yerward; Griffith) 1320–1327 Lewis 1309–1328 Anian Seys (Einon Sais) 1327–1357 Matthew de Englefeld 1357–1366 Thomas de Ringstede 1366–1370 Gervase de Castro 1370–1371 Hywel ab Goronwy (Howell ab Gronow) 1371–1375 John Gilbert 1375–1400 John Swaffham styled John Clovensis by Heylyn (auch Bischof von Cloyne) 1400–1405 Richard Young (danach Bischof von Rochester) 1405–1408 Llewellyn Bifort (Llewellyn Byford; Lewis) 1408–1418 Benedict Nichols (Benedikt Nicholls) 1418–1424 William Barrow (William Barrowe) (danach Bischof von Carlisle) 1424–1436 Nicholaus Clederow (John Clederow; John Cliderow) 1436–1448 Thomas Cheryton (Thomas Cheriton) 1448–1454 John Stanbery (John Stanbury) 1454–1464 James Blakedon (auch Bischof von Achad-Fobhair) 1464–1496 Thomas Ednam alias Richard Evynden (Richard Edenham) 1496–1500 Henry Deane (Lordkanzler von Irland) 1500–1504 Thomas Pigot 1504–1509 John Penny (danach Bischof von Carlisle) 1509–1534 Thomas Skeffington 1534–1539 John Salcott alias Capon 1539–1541 John Birde (danach Bischof von Chester) 1541–1552 Arthur Bulkeley 1552–1555 vakant 1555–1559 William Glynn (letzter römisch-katholischer Bischof) 1559–1566 Rowland Merrick 1566–1585 Nicholas Robinson 1585–1595 Hugh Bellot (danach Bischof von Chester) 1595–1598 Richard Vaughan (danach Bischof von Chester) 1598–1616 Henry Rowlands 1616–1631 Lewis Bayly 1631–1633 David Dolben 1633–1637 Edmund Griffith 1637–1666 William Roberts 1666–1673 Robert Morgan 1673–1689 Humphrey Lloyd 1689–1701 Humphrey Humphreys (danach Bischof von Hereford) 1701–1715 John Evans (danach Bischof von Meath) 1715–1721 Benjamin Hoadley (auch Bischof von Hereford) 1721–1723 Richard Reynolds (danach Bischof von Lincoln) 1723–1728 William Baker (danach Bischof von Norwich) 1728–1734 Thomas Sherlock (danach Bischof von Salisbury) 1734–1737 Charles Cecil (auch Bischof von Bristol) 1737–1743 Thomas Herring 1743–1748 Matthew Hutton (danach Erzbischof von York) 1748–1756 Zacariah Pearce (Zachary Pearce) (danach Bischof von Rochester) 1756–1769 John Egerton (auch Bischof von Lichfield und Coventry) 1769–1774 John Ewer (auch Bischof von Llandaff) 1774–1783 John Moore 1783–1800 John Warren (auch Bischof von St David's) 1800–1806 William Cleaver (auch Bischof von Chester und St Asaph) 1806–1809 John Randolph (auch Bischof von Oxford und London) 1809–1830 Henry William Majendie (auch Bischof von Chester) 1830–1859 Christopher Bethell (auch Bischof von Exeter) 1859–1890 James Colquhoun Campbell 1890–1898 Daniel Lewis Lloyd 1899–1924 Watkin Herbert Williams 1925–1928 Daniel Davies 1928–1944 Charles Alfred Howel Green (auch Erzbischof von Wales 1934–1944) 1944–1948 David Edwards Davies 1949–1956 John Charles Jones 1957–1982 Gwilym Owen Williams (auch Erzbischof von Wales 1971–1982) 1982–1992 John Cledan Mears 1992–1999 Barry Cennydd Morgan (danach Bischof von Llandaff und Erzbischof von Wales 2002–heute) 2000–2004 Francis James Saunders Davies 2004–2008 Phillip Anthony Crockett
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- The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. The diocese covers the counties of Anglesey, most of Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire and a small part of Montgomeryshire. The see is in the city of Bangor where the seat is located at Cathedral Church of Saint Deiniol. The diocese in the Welsh kingdom of Gwynedd was founded around 546 by Saint Deiniol.
- Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe von Bangor (Wales): ca. 546–572 Heiliger Deiniol (Daniel) ca. 768–809 Elfoddw von Gwynedd (Elfodd; Elbodug; Elvodugus) ca. 904–944 Morlais ca. 1050–???? Dyfan ca. 1081–???? Revedun 1107–1109 Hervey (Hervaeus; Harve) (danach Bischof von Ely) 1109–1120 Urban (auch Bischof von Llandaff) 1120–1139 David der Schotte 1139–1161 Meurig (Maurice; Meuricus; Moritz) 1162–1177 vakant 1177–ca. 1190 Gwion (Guy; Guido; Guianus) ca.
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