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The Diocese of Ross was an ecclesiastical territory or diocese in the Highland region of Scotland during the Middle Ages and Early modern period. The Diocese was led by the Bishop of Ross, and the cathedral was, latterly, at Fortrose. The bishops of the Early Church were located at Rosemarkie. The diocese had only one Archdeacon, the Archdeacon of Ross, first attested in 1223 with the appearance of Archdeacon , who was consecrated bishop of Ross on 21 June 1249 x 20 June 1250. There is only one known Dean of Christianty (sic.) (rural dean), one Donald Reid called the dean of christianty of Dingwall on 12 June 1530.

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  • Rossmarkaeum (ital.: Rosemarkie) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es besteht seit 1974. Es geht zurück auf das Bistum Ross welches in etwa den Bereich der Grafschaften Ross-shire und Cromartyshire in den schottischen Highlands umfasste. Der Sitz des Bistums war vermutlich ursprünglich in , spätestens ab dem 13. Jahrhundert aber in , beide auf der Black Isle gelegen. Dieses Bistum wurde im 12. Jahrhundert als Rosemarkie bezeichnet, später als Bistum Ross. Es gehörte der Kirchenprovinz Saint Andrews an. Das ursprüngliche Bistum wurde infolge der schottischen Reformation erstmals 1638 aufgelöst. Unter dem Dach der Church of Scotland 1661 restauriert, endete seine Existenz endgültig 1689. (de)
  • The Diocese of Ross was an ecclesiastical territory or diocese in the Highland region of Scotland during the Middle Ages and Early modern period. The Diocese was led by the Bishop of Ross, and the cathedral was, latterly, at Fortrose. The bishops of the Early Church were located at Rosemarkie. The diocese had only one Archdeacon, the Archdeacon of Ross, first attested in 1223 with the appearance of Archdeacon , who was consecrated bishop of Ross on 21 June 1249 x 20 June 1250. There is only one known Dean of Christianty (sic.) (rural dean), one Donald Reid called the dean of christianty of Dingwall on 12 June 1530. A dean of the cathedral chapter (Henry) is first recorded in 1212 x 1213; a Subdean (William de Balvin) in 1356. A Precentor, sometimes in Scotland called Chanter, (Adam de Darlington) is attested in 1255, a Succentor (Matthew) in 1255. A Chancellor (Maurice) is attested for the first time in 1212 x 1213, a Treasurer (William) in 1227. Following the Scottish Reformation of 1560, the Presbyterian Church of Scotland abolished the episcopacy in the diocese. The Roman Catholic Church continued to appoint bishops in communion with the Holy See. Bishop John Lesley, however, was a post-reformation bishop who remained catholic. Episcopacy was abolished in the Church of Scotland between 1638 and 1661, when it was restored under the "Restoration Episcopate". After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, Scottish bishoprics again came under threat until in 1689 Episcopacy was permanently abolished in the established church in Scotland. From the early 18th century, the Scottish Episcopal Church appointed bishops. In the twelfth century, the diocese is usually called "Rosemarkie", but thereafter it is called Ross. The diocese covered, roughly, the old county of Ross (also called Ross-shire). (en)
  • Le diocèse de Ross (en anglais : diocese of Ross) est un ancien diocèse de l'Église catholique en Écosse. Érigé au VIIIe siècle, son siège était la cathédrale de Fortrose, dans le Ross-shire, le comté historique de Ross. Il était suffragant de l'archidiocèse de Saint Andrews (aujourd'hui, l'archidiocèse de Saint Andrews et Édimbourg). Supprimé au XVIe siècle, il est rétabli, en 1974, comme siège épiscopal titulaire. Depuis 2005, Paul Hendricks, évêque auxiliaire de Southwark, est l'évêque titulaire de Ross. (fr)
  • La diocesi di Ross o Rosemarkie (in latino: Dioecesis Rossmarkensis o Rossensis) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Rossmarkaeum (łac. Dioecesis Rossmarkensis) – stolica historycznej diecezji w Szkocji, erygowanej ok. roku 750, a zlikwidowanej około 1550. Współcześnie miejscowość Fortrose w hrabstwie Highland. Obecnie katolickie biskupstwo tytularne. (pl)
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  • Diocese of Ross (en)
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  • Alness, Ardersier , Avoch , Contin, Cullicudden, Dingwall, Edderton , Fodderty , Inverferan , Kilchrist, Killearnan , Kilmorack , for a brief time held by the Chancellor), Kilmuir Easter, Kilmuir Wester , Kiltearn, Kincardine, Kinnettes , Kirkmichael, Lemlair , Logie Easter, Logie Wester , Newnakle, Nigg , Rosemarkie, Roskeen, Suddy , Tain , Tarbat , Urquhart , Urray (en)
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  • Rossmarkaeum (ital.: Rosemarkie) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es besteht seit 1974. Es geht zurück auf das Bistum Ross welches in etwa den Bereich der Grafschaften Ross-shire und Cromartyshire in den schottischen Highlands umfasste. Der Sitz des Bistums war vermutlich ursprünglich in , spätestens ab dem 13. Jahrhundert aber in , beide auf der Black Isle gelegen. Dieses Bistum wurde im 12. Jahrhundert als Rosemarkie bezeichnet, später als Bistum Ross. Es gehörte der Kirchenprovinz Saint Andrews an. Das ursprüngliche Bistum wurde infolge der schottischen Reformation erstmals 1638 aufgelöst. Unter dem Dach der Church of Scotland 1661 restauriert, endete seine Existenz endgültig 1689. (de)
  • Le diocèse de Ross (en anglais : diocese of Ross) est un ancien diocèse de l'Église catholique en Écosse. Érigé au VIIIe siècle, son siège était la cathédrale de Fortrose, dans le Ross-shire, le comté historique de Ross. Il était suffragant de l'archidiocèse de Saint Andrews (aujourd'hui, l'archidiocèse de Saint Andrews et Édimbourg). Supprimé au XVIe siècle, il est rétabli, en 1974, comme siège épiscopal titulaire. Depuis 2005, Paul Hendricks, évêque auxiliaire de Southwark, est l'évêque titulaire de Ross. (fr)
  • La diocesi di Ross o Rosemarkie (in latino: Dioecesis Rossmarkensis o Rossensis) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Rossmarkaeum (łac. Dioecesis Rossmarkensis) – stolica historycznej diecezji w Szkocji, erygowanej ok. roku 750, a zlikwidowanej około 1550. Współcześnie miejscowość Fortrose w hrabstwie Highland. Obecnie katolickie biskupstwo tytularne. (pl)
  • The Diocese of Ross was an ecclesiastical territory or diocese in the Highland region of Scotland during the Middle Ages and Early modern period. The Diocese was led by the Bishop of Ross, and the cathedral was, latterly, at Fortrose. The bishops of the Early Church were located at Rosemarkie. The diocese had only one Archdeacon, the Archdeacon of Ross, first attested in 1223 with the appearance of Archdeacon , who was consecrated bishop of Ross on 21 June 1249 x 20 June 1250. There is only one known Dean of Christianty (sic.) (rural dean), one Donald Reid called the dean of christianty of Dingwall on 12 June 1530. (en)
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  • Titularbistum Rossmarkaeum (de)
  • Diocese of Ross (Scotland) (en)
  • Diocèse de Ross (fr)
  • Diocesi di Ross (it)
  • Rossmarkaeum (pl)
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