Diocese of Skálholt
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For the Roman Catholic titular see, see Roman Catholic Diocese of Skálholt.
The Diocese of Skálholt (Icelandic: Skálholtsbiskupa [ˈskaulˌhɔl(t)sˌpɪskʏpa]) is a suffragan diocese of the Church of Iceland. It was the estate of the first bishop in Iceland, Isleifr Gizurarson, who became bishop in 1056. (Christianity had been formally adopted in 1000). His son, Gizurr, donated it to become the official see. The Diocese was amalgamated in 1801 and now forms part of the Diocese of Iceland under the leadership of the Bishop of Iceland.[1][2] In 1909, the diocese was restored as a suffragan see, with the Bishop of Skálholt being a suffragan bishop to the Bishop of Iceland.[3]
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Diocese of Skálholt Skálholtsbiskupa | |
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Country | Iceland |
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Denomination | Church of Iceland |
Established | 1056 (As Diocese of Skálholt) 1909 (As Suffragan Diocese of Skálholt) |
Dissolved | 1801 (As Diocese of Skálholt) |
Cathedral | Skálholt Cathedral |
Suffragan | Kristján Valur Ingólfsson |
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