A Latin bishop was appointed for Mani during the 1250s.
This caused problems for the young congregation, as both Latin and Syrian bishops claimed authority over them.
The appointment of a Latin bishop over the Church of St.Thomas.
Some Latin titular bishops in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are also known.
There are records of five Latin bishops during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
Lequien mentions eight Latin bishops, from 1345 to 1443; Eubel has ten names, from 1293 to 1525.
He was made Latin bishop of Corinth in Greece.
One Latin bishop, Franco, in 1136, is known.
Lequien (III, 971) also gives the names of eight Latin bishops from 1208 to 1518.
Joppe did not possess a bishop until the fifth century; a very small number of its Greek or Latin bishops are known.