Chronology of Catholic Dioceses:Morocco
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This list does not yet include dioceses from pre-Islamic times in what is today Eastern Morocco. Claes.Tande@katolsk.no |
- 0040-0100
- Toledo - Spain
- 0300-0400
- Toledo (Metr.) - Spain
- 1226
- Fez (established from Toledo) - Morocco
- 1234
- Marrakesh (in part continuation of the Fez diocese) - Morocco
- 1417
- Ceuta (detached from Marrakesh) - (Portuguese Morocco) Spain
- 1469
- Tanger / Tangier (detached from Ceuta, and from Marrakesh) - Morocco
- 1487~
- Safim (detached from Marrakesh before 1487) - (Portuguese Morocco) Morocco
- 1542
- Safim (incorporated in Tanger) - (Portuguese Morocco) Morocco
- 1566
- Marrakesh (suppressed) - Morocco
- 1570
- Tanger (suppressed) - (Portuguese Morocco) Morocco
- 1630
- Marocco / Marueccos (AP, See in Tanger) - (State of Fez, State of Morocco) Morocco
- 1645
- Ceuta (vacant) - Spain (for further history: see Spain)
- 1908
- Marocco / Marueccos (AV) - (Spanish Morocco, French Morocco) Morocco
- 1923
- Rabat (AV, detached from Marocco) - (French Morocco) Morocco
- 1955
- Rabat (AD) - Morocco
- 1956
- Tanger (AD, and new name, previously Marocco) - Morocco