Jakob Missia (30 June 1838 – 24 March 1902) was a Slovene prelate of the Catholic Church who was Archbishop of Gorizia and Gradisca from 1898 until his...
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1897, Archbishop Jakob Missia encountered Archbishop John Ireland of the Diocese of Saint Paul. With this connection, Francis Missia went to the United...
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who lived and worked in Gorizia during this period include Cardinal Jakob Missia, Bishop Frančišek Borgia Sedej, theologians Anton Mahnič and Josip Srebrnič...
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important religious figures lived and worked in Gorizia, including cardinal Jakob Missia, bishop Frančišek Borgia Sedej, theologians Anton Mahnič and Josip Srebrnič...
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(1824–1859) Jernej Vidmar (1860–1875) Janez Zlatoust Pogačar (1875–1884) Jakob Missia (1884–1898) Anton Bonaventura Jeglič (1898–1930) Gregorij Rožman (1930–1959)...
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Luschin (1835–1854) Andreas Gollmayr (1855–1883) Alojzij Zorn (1883–1897) Jakob Missia (1897–1902) Andrej Jordan (1902–1905) Frančišek Borgia Sedej (1906–1931)...
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December 1793 (1790-01-23)23 January 1790 Ljubljana auxiliary bishop Jakob Missia 30 June 1838, Mota 24. March 1902, Gorizia (1884-12-07)7 December 1884...
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the south of the main village crossroads when the roads were widened. Jakob Missia (1838–1902), the Bishop of Ljubljana, the Archbishop of Gorizia and the...
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Born Elevated Cardinal title Other titles Conclaves Died Reference 1 Jakob Missia 30 July 1838 Hrastje - Mota, Austrian Empire (modern Slovenia) 18 June...
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(1877–1881) Paul Melchers (1885–1895) Sylvester Sembratovych (1896–1898) Jakob Missia (1899–1902) Lev Skrbenský z Hříště (1902–1938) Vacant (1938–1946) József...
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