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2 Titular bishops and archbishops  





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Roman Catholic Diocese of Alba Maritima






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Coordinates: 43°5617N 15°2628E / 43.9380°N 15.4410°E / 43.9380; 15.4410
 

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Alba Maritima (Italian: Alba Marittima) is a Catholic titular see. It corresponds to current Biograd na Moru in Croatia.[1] Its last titular was archbishop Celso Morga Iruzubieta, until he was appointed as coadjutor archbishop of Mérida-Badajoz.

History[edit]

The titular see refers to the diocese of Zaravecchia (Biograd), and it is also known with the name of Alba Marittima,[2]inDalmatia, built in the 11th century; when the city was destroyed bishops moved their titular see to Scardona.

From the 20th century Alba Marittima has been restored as a full Titular see.

Titular bishops and archbishops[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ Often in historical reference this titular see has been confused with the historical see of Belgrad (Beograd), known from 1290 to 1740 also as Alba Graeca, Alba Bulgarica, or Nandoralba.
  • ^ In the nomination act, the Acta Apostolicae Sedis refer to the see as Bellogradensis et Semendriensis graeci ritus; while, reporting the death of the bishop in 1934, the same documents refer his titular see as Belgrad on the sea thus Alba Maritima.
  • Sources[edit]

    43°56′17N 15°26′28E / 43.9380°N 15.4410°E / 43.9380; 15.4410


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