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Bishops of Smolensk were the Catholic bishops of Smolensk diocese, formed in 1611 after the occupation of the Russian city of Smolensk (1611-1654), mostly liquidated in 1667 when the Diocese had only three parishes, finally liquidated in 1809 (territory united to the Archdiocese of Mohilev since 1772-1783).


Diocesan bishops

* Piotr Parczewski 1636–1649 * Franciszek Dołmat Isajkowski 1650–1654 * Hieronim Władysław Sanguszko 1655–1657 *
Jerzy Białłozor Jerzy Białłozor (c. 1622-1665) was a Polish nobleman, bishop of Smoleńsk since 1658 and Wilno since 21 November 1661, secretary of the King. Son of Krzysztof Białłozor the Marshal of Upita and starost of Abele. References * Ryszard Mien ...
1658–1661 * Kazimierz Pac 1664–1667 *
Gothard Jan Tyzenhaus Gotthard (or Godehard) (960 – 5 May 1038 AD; ), also known as ''Gothard'' or ''Godehard the Bishop'', was a German bishop venerated as a saint. Life Gotthard was born in 960 near Niederaltaich in the diocese of Passau. Gotthard studied the ...
1668–1669 *
Aleksander Kotowicz Alexander () is a male name of Greek origin. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are A ...
1673–1685 *
Konstanty Kazimierz Brzostowski Konstanty Kazimierz Brzostowski (1644–1722) was a noble of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, count of the Holy See, and papal prelate. He was Grand Secretary of Lithuania from 1671, and shortly thereafter was Grand Writer of Lithuania. He was bis ...
1685–1687 * Eustachy Kotowicz 1688–1704 * Jan Mikołaj Zgierski 1706–1710 *
Aleksander Mikołaj Horain Alexander () is a male name of Greek origin. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are A ...
1711–1716 *
Ludwik Karol Ogiński Ludwik () is a Polish given name. Notable people with the name include: * Ludwik Czyżewski, Polish WWII general * Ludwik Fleck (1896–1961), Polish medical doctor and biologist * Ludwik Gintel (1899–1973), Polish-Israeli Olympic soccer player ...
1717–1718 * Karol Piotr Pancerzyński 1721–1724 *
Bogusław Korwin Gosiewski Bogusław Korwin Gosiewski Armiger, ''de armis'' Ślepowron coat of arms, Ślepowron (1669 – 23 June 1744) – Bishop of Smolensk (Roman Catholic), Bishop of Smolensk on 29 January 1725, Offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Lithuan ...
1725–1744 * Jerzy Mikołaj Hylzen 1745–1763 *
Gabriel Wodzyński In the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), Gabriel ( ) is an archangel with the power to announce God's will to mankind, as the messenger of God. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Quran. Many Chris ...
1772–1788 *
Adam Stanisław Naruszewicz Adam is the name given in Genesis 1–5 to the first human. Adam is the first human-being aware of God, and features as such in various belief systems (including Judaism, Christianity, Gnosticism and Islam). According to Christianity, Adam sin ...
1788–1790 *
Tymoteusz Paweł Gorzeński Timothy Gorzeński (1743–1825) was a Polish Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Bishop of Poznań from 1809 to 1825, Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland from 1821 to 1825. Early life He was born into the Nałęcz noble fam ...
1790–1809


Suffragan bishops

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Gabriel Wodzyński In the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), Gabriel ( ) is an archangel with the power to announce God's will to mankind, as the messenger of God. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Quran. Many Chris ...
1759–1772 *
Adam Stanisław Naruszewicz Adam is the name given in Genesis 1–5 to the first human. Adam is the first human-being aware of God, and features as such in various belief systems (including Judaism, Christianity, Gnosticism and Islam). According to Christianity, Adam sin ...
1775–1788


References

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