A Christian tradition holds it to be the place where the
Holy Family found refuge during its exile in Egypt. Hermopolis Maior was a
suffragan diocese of the provincial capital's Metropolitan
Archdiocese of Antinoe, in the sway of the
Patriarchate of Alexandria. Like most, it faded under Islam. List of bishops of Hermopolis: • Conon (circa 250) • Fasileus (in 325) • Dios (circa 350) • Plusianus (4th century) • Andreas (in 431) • Gennadius (circa 444 - after 449) • Victor (circa 448/463) • Ulpianus (6th century) • Johannes I (6th century) • Johannes II (6th-7th century) • Isidorus (7th century) • Eugenius (?) • Paulus (?) The city was a titular diocese in the
Roman Catholic Church, and still is (?) in the
Coptic Orthodox Church. For the Coptic Church, the diocese is led by the Metropolitan of Mallawi, Ansina and Ashmonin. The diocese was nominally restored in the 18th century as Latin
Titular bishopric of
Hermopolis Maior (Latin; 1925-1929 renamed Hermopolis Magna) /
Ermopoli Maggiore (Curiate Italian) Its territory was reassigned in 1849 to the
Coptic Catholic Eparchy of Mina, as a restoration of Hermopolis (as its Latin title attests). In 1949 the titular see was suppressed, having had the following incumbents, all of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank : • Luigi Antonio Valdina Cremona (1729.03.23 – death 1758.10.24) (Italian) no actual prelature recorded • Dominik Józef Kiełczewski (1760.07.21 – death 1776.02.28) as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Roman Catholic Diocese of Chełm (Poland) (1760.07.21 – retired 1775.07.14) and on emeritate •
Bishop-elect? Bernardo Maria Serio (1802.08.09 – death ?) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of Palermo (Sicily, Italy) (1802.08.09 – ?) • Denis-Antoine-Luc de Frayssinous (French) (1822.04.19 – death 1841.12.12) no actual prelature recorded • Antoni Melchior Fijałkowski (1842.01.27 – 1856.09.18) as
Apostolic Administrator of
Archdiocese of Warszawa (Warschau, Poland) (1844 – 1856.09.18); later succeeded as Metropolitan Archbishop of Warszawa (1856.09.18 – 1861.10.05) •
Agostino Franco (1858.06.15 – death 1877) as
Ordinary of
Silicia of the Italo-Albanese (Italy) (1858.06.15 – 1859) and Ordinary of
Italia continentale of the Italo-Albanese (Italy) (1858.06.15 – 1860) • Charles-Bonaventure-François Theuret (1878.07.15 – 1887.03.15) as
Apostolic Administrator of the
Subiaco Benedictine Abbey nullius of Saints-Nicholas-et-Benoît (
Monaco) (1878.07.15 – 1887.03.15); later (see promoted) first Bishop of
Monaco (Monaco) (1887.03.15 – death 1901.11.11) • Father Jan Ignacy Korytkowski (1888.04.27 – 1888.05.14) as Auxiliary bishop of
Archdiocese of Gniezno (Gnesen, Poland) (1888.04.27 – 1888.05.14) • Raphael Valenza (1889.05.24 – death 1897.12.22) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of Chieti (Italy) (1889.05.24 – 1897.12.22) •
Robert Brindle (1899.01.29 – 1901.12.06) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of Westminster (England, UK) (1899.01.29 – 1901.12.06); later Bishop of
Nottingham (England) (1901.12.06 – 1915.06.01), emeritus as Titular Bishop of
Tacapæ (1915.06.01 – death 1916.06.27) •
Juan Bautista Benlloch y Vivo (1901.12.16 – 1906.12.06) as
Apostolic Administrator of
Solsona (Spain) (1901.12.16 – 1906.12.06); later Bishop of
Urgell (Spain) (1906.12.06 – 1919.01.07), Metropolitan Archbishop of
Burgos (Spain) (1919.01.07 – death 1926.02.14), created
Cardinal-Priest of
S. Maria in Ara Coeli (1921.06.16 – 1926.02.14) • John Jeremiah Lawler (1910.02.08 – 1916.01.29) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of Saint Paul (USA) (1910.02.08 – 1916.01.29); later Bishop of Lead (1916.01.29 – 1930.08.01), Bishop of
Rapid City (USA) (1930.08.01 – death 1948.03.11) • Giorgio Glosauer (1917.07.07 – death 1926.06.09) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of Praha (Prague, Czech Republic) (1917.07.07 – 1926.06.09) • Eduardo José Herberhold,
Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1928.01.07 – 1931.01.30) as
Coadjutor Bishop-Prelate of
Territorial Prelature of Santarem (Brazil) (1928.01.07 – 1931.01.30); later Bishop of
Ilhéus (Brazil) (1931.01.30 – death 1939.07.24) • Francesco Fulgenzio Lazzati, O.F.M. (born Italy) (1931.07.14 – 1932.05.24) as
Apostolic Vicar of
Mogadishu (then Italian
Somalia) (1931.07.14 – 1932.05.24). == Remains ==