• The Diocese of Kyiv and Chernihiv or Diocese of Kyiv–Černihiv (Latin: Dioecesis Kioviensis seu Chioviensis) was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory...
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    "Chernigov". "Gefängnis Cernihiv". Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved 26 February 2022. "Jüdisches Arbeitsbataillon Cernihiv". Bundesarchiv.de (in German)...
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    08.07), Coadjutor Bishop of Kyiv–Černihiv (Ukraine) (1775.05.29 – 1784.08.07), succeeding as Bishop of Kyiv–Černihiv (1784.08.07 – 1798.11.17), Bishop...
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  • (1659.12.01 – death 1681) as Auxiliary Bishop of then Archdiocese of Kyiv–Černihiv (now Kyïv–Žytomyr, Ukraine) (1659.12.01 – 1681) List of Catholic dioceses...
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    below) Diocese of Łuck (Lutsk), 16th century, united with Diocese of Kyiv–Černihiv in 1798 Diocese of Inflanty (Wenden), 1621–1798 Diocese of Smolensk, 1636–1783...
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    August 1897 Polish. Titular Bishop. He was an auxiliary bishop of Kyiv–Černihiv, later the bishop of Lutsk and Zytomierz and the apostolic administrator...
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  • 07), next Coadjutor Bishop of Kyiv–Černihiv (Poland) (1773.12.20 – 1774.01.07), succeeding as Bishop of Kyiv–Černihiv (Poland) (1774.01.07 – death 1784...
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  • (Dnipro) Dnipro Черкаси (Cherkasy/Čerkasy) Čerkasy Чернігів (Chernihiv/Černihiv) Černigov, Černihov Чернівці (Chernivtsi/Černivci) Černovice Чорнобиль...
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