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ranada, where he promoted, together with the bishopric, a significant undertaking in construction p
He renounced his rights to the bishopric a few months later, on 11 February 1639, aft
It became a bishopric about 304, under Saint Satyrus.
remained a town only on paper: the seat of a bishopric, administered by a count, from which royal c
utor in September 1903, and succeeded to the bishopric after the death of Bishop Potter in Cooperst
urt chaplain and archivist at the Alba-Iulia Bishopric after 1930, and priest of the University of
in Cracow in 1525, he managed to defend the bishopric against demands of both the Polish king and
ent where they would divide the lands of the bishopric amongst themselves.
ings which were part of the hierarchy of the bishopric; an additional four parish churches were con
has been a member of the church's presiding bishopric and a member of the Presidency of the Sevent
B. G. Prasada Rao also contested the vacant Bishopric and was declared elected by the then Moderat
map shows Southern Norway with the Stavanger bishopric and the adjoining area of the Bergen and Osl
On 1839 he resigned his bishopric and retired to the city of Talca, where he c
ver the abbey of Coventry as the seat of his bishopric, and managed to establish himself there perm
copacy, Rollock was compelled to give up his bishopric, and James Nicolson was appointed in his pla
Ashton served in the presiding bishopric and as a general authority until his death f
r had already made an election to the vacant bishopric, and he was consecrated bishop on 20 July 13
terested in the territorial expansion of his bishopric, and had the city of Passau fortified in 120
ueen Anne's accession Jane again hoped for a bishopric, and from Francis Atterbury's letters it app
t VIII, who confirmed the possessions of his bishopric and its jurisdiction, including over Ribagor
He has served as a member of a bishopric and on a stake high council.
Basel is Switzerland's largest bishopric and has a history of choosing young heads.
ted and strengthened the jurisdiction of his bishopric and lived alternately at Neuburg an der Dona
watchful and vigilant in the affairs of his bishopric and the cathedral.
In his later years, he resigned his bishopric and returned to monastic life.
eligion was shrinking Sophianos resigned his bishopric and became a wandering missionary, preaching
original record relating to Cornwall, or its Bishopric, anterior to the Norman Conquest.
Anagni as a bishopric appears in history in the fifth century.
to implement a Lutheran church order in his bishopric, appointed Protestant Christopher, Duke of M
of British Chronology gives the dates of his bishopric as 1032 through November or December 1038.
The city was a logical choice for a new bishopric, as it was a hub for the southern road netwo
The bishopric as a functional Glasgow institution originat
of an Assyrian Church of the East Christian bishopric as late as the 8th century AD.
1778 as bishop of Exeter, and held with the bishopric, as was the case with many successive occupa
Thor Bishopric as Prince Justin
when the manor was finally removed from the Bishopric as part of the Bishops' Resignation Act of 1
He was elected to the bishopric as early as 1198 or 1199 when he appears as
lustrious status as the seat of an important bishopric, as well as the ancient resting place of the
was Joseph Xing Wenzhi, who was named by the bishopric as helper bishop on 28 June 2005.
ad resided in Deventer, was able to move the bishopric back to Utrecht.
During the Livonian War in 1559 the bishopric became a possession of Denmark, and in 1562
he was unlikely to be allowed to retain his bishopric because of his marital status, instead of at
Apparently, his goal was to make the bishopric become a metropolis, so it would no longer b
He did however obtain a bishopric, becoming Bishop of Caithness.
ese of Senigallia, but he resigned from that bishopric before September 1, 1659 and died on August
Once there, he renounced the bishopric, being accepted in 1588.
r" and "Man" had become interchangeable, the bishopric being spoken of as that of "Sodor" or "Man"
Thirty-five documents survive from his bishopric, but few of them can be attributed to a spec
urch the title still continues as a separate bishopric, but in the Church of Ireland it has been un
Charles II appointed him to an Irish bishopric, but he was never consecrated, dying on 10 D
nd, which had previously been granted to the bishopric by Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
In September 1934 Wurm was deposed from his bishopric by Muller because of his views on church pol
on 1 October 1558, and was succeeded in the bishopric by Henry Sinclair.
il 28 June 1379, when he was deprived of his bishopric by Pope Urban VI, for having espoused the ca
The fiction of elections to bishopric by canons and to abbacies by monks was disco
Lucus was the seat of a bishopric by the later 5th century at the latest and r
He was succeeded to the bishopric by William Bell.
frica, was chosen to be consecrated into the bishopric by Bishop William L. Bonner, Chief Apostle o
tor of Dunkeld before being appointed to the bishopric by Pope Innocent VI on 18 May 1355.
after April 18, 1378, he was provided to the bishopric by Urban, and consecrated before March 26, 1
Kirkton, referring to his appointment to the bishopric, calls him ‘the degenerate son of ane excell
A bishopric castle was erected in 1479 and destroyed in
iven his subsequent elevation to the Mercian bishopric, clearly Seaxwulf was successful in his work
Bishopric coat of arms
He held the two abbacies and the bishopric concurrently until his death.
This dependency on the bishopric continued until 1584 at which time King Feli
This poor bishopric could not afford to have its own missal prin
The bishopric covered Agder and Rogaland at that time.
was the in the supervision of a subordinate bishopric created circa 730 in Galloway, which was the
and, at Ely, and Hervey was appointed to the bishopric created.
His bishopric currently sits as St. Thomas the Apostle Cha
1005: Pomerania regains independence, bishopric dissolved
The bishopric, established in the early 10th century and l
In 1595 it joined Valladolid's Bishopric, even though it kept being part of the Provi
A constitutional bishopric existed at Laval for a short time during the
The bishopric fell victim to the invasion by the Danes and
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the Presiding Bishopric, First Quorum of the Seventy, and as Commiss
Herspolz held the bishopric for two decades, dying sometime between his
ifornia where Woolsey was a counselor in the bishopric for ten years.
He held that bishopric for more than three decades.
After holding the Dunblane bishopric for several decades, on 2 August 1635, he wa
In 1526, James partially gave up the bishopric for his half-brother William Chisholm; on 6
the Norwich deanery to 1614, and the Raphoe bishopric for the rest of his life.
er he became Bishop of Brechin, holding that bishopric for two years before being translated to the
He held the bishopric for 16 years, until his death on 28 December
Archbishop Theodore of Canterbury, forming a bishopric for the country between the Rivers Aln and T
led from local liturgies generally place his bishopric fourth in a largely legendary list.
hat Gilbert's episcopate saw the move of the bishopric from Halkirk in the far north of the diocese
ulphus (Monulf), transferred the seat of the bishopric from Tongeren to Maastricht, which thencefor
He was Second Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric from 1887 to 1901, and First Counselor in th
time was a member of the church's presiding bishopric, fulfilled a request by the church's Strengt
ssolved with Henry's deposition in 1180, the Bishopric gained Imperial State (reichsunmittelbar).
Bernardo Clesio and Cristoforo Madruzzo, the bishopric had gained a substantial independence from t
As the bishopric had become of small value, Woolton was allow
Although the bishopric had its origins in the 1150s or before, the
tz by pope John XXII on 4 May 1319 after the bishopric had been vacant for 3 years after the death
rst Bishop of Aberdeen after the seat of the bishopric had been moved to Aberdeen from Mortlach.
This was the first time any Scottish bishopric had received metropolitan status from the pa
Viceroy of Ireland, and his nomination to a bishopric had been proposed by his close friend, Visco
By the time of his election to the bishopric, he was already a priest and was styled magi
This bishopric he held till his death.
Before election to the bishopric, he had been and Royal Chancellor of King Al
St Patrick established a bishopric here about 450 AD, which he placed in the ca
considered Montfort a viable choice for the bishopric, however due to his relations to the excommu
rly, "but I love you never the worse, as the bishopric I give will convince you."
f 1913, it remained a Roman Catholic titular bishopric in the former Roman province of Mesopotamia.
alissus as synonymous with Balbisse, another bishopric in Cappadocia, known only in 1143.
ijsbrecht agreed to retract his claim to the bishopric in return for a large financial compensation
own that Turgot of Durham was elected to the bishopric in 1107, and so Giric may have been in offic
William of Scotland and was appointed to the bishopric in 1203.
fficio canons of Dunblane Cathedral, and the bishopric in this period rotated between full-time Dun
al on the translation of Edmund Grindal to a bishopric in November 1551.
ewder van Culemborg, nominated to the town's bishopric in 1423; he was, however, unable to take his
Although a bishopric in Essex had been created under Mellitus, th
intment as Bishop of Willesden, (a suffragan bishopric in the Diocese of London) in 1992.
were subjected to hostile policies by German bishopric in Pelplin.
ter further questionings was deprived of his bishopric in October 1551.
The area first held a bishopric in 680, and the Anglo-Saxon cathedral was pr
lvinists and Lutherans - see Anglican-German Bishopric in Jerusalem.
own favourite, Rhabanus von Helmstatt to the bishopric in 1422.
d regional focus with the establishment of a bishopric in the fifth century, a role it maintained t
elevated and ceremonially consecrated to the Bishopric in November 1985 by his father, Bishop J.O.
He resigned his bishopric in 1773.
He resigned his Bishopric in 1975.
Wilfrid resigned the bishopric in 732.
He resigned his Bishopric in 1857.
p of Versailles, created as a constitutional bishopric in 1790 and confirmed by the Concordat of 18
reason of his advanced age, he resigned the Bishopric in favour of James Livingston, the Dean.
s the later location of the first West Saxon bishopric, in the first half of the seventh century, s
ometime Bishop of Galloway who resigned that bishopric in Wemyss' favour; Robert Keith thought he m
at about the time Laud was translated to the bishopric in 1628; by 1633 he is recorded as pleading
e choir until his release from the presiding bishopric in 1938.
to the establishment of the Anglican-German Bishopric in Jerusalem.
The town became the seat of a bishopric in 1176 and a Pomeranian diocese.
y, it is clear that it is the most important bishopric in Scotland.
reated in 1911, and was the fourth suffragan bishopric in the diocese.
of Salisbury, seized the monastery under his bishopric in 1118, and held it for 20 years.
g to Symeon of Durham, he was elected to the Bishopric in 1107.
s of Patriarch Nikon, he was stripped of his bishopric in 1654.
ecrated the same year, assuming the diocesan bishopric in the following year upon Brown's retiremen
n 38, installing Stachys as bishop (the only bishopric in that neighbourhood before that time had b
With the secularization of the Halberstadt bishopric in 1648, Hornburg fell to the electors of Br
Meyer, P. (1914) "Jerusalem, Anglican-German Bishopric in", Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious
The bishopric is located conveniently close to the heartla
orporated into the Teutonic Order lands, the bishopric is subjected to the Order.
fter 17 November, though no successor to the bishopric is known until 18 November 1295, making Bish
The bishopric is named after Fulham, an area of south-west
The Bistum ( Bishopric) issued silver Thaler for the first time in
The bishopric itself appears to originate in the period 70
The bishopric itself certainly derives from an older Gaeli
878x889-906x), the bishopric later based at St. Andrews.
The settled nature of the bishopric made Dorchester in a broad sense the de fact
the town of Hildesheim and the self-assured bishopric nobles (Stiftsadel).
back the castles and property pledged to the bishopric nobles.
Chur became the seat of the first Christian bishopric north to the Alps.
He was obliged to defend his bishopric not only against frequent inroads by the Nor
artpert as bishop of Chur in 958, giving the bishopric numerous privileges.
signed the headship in 1859 and accepted the bishopric of Rochester, but afterwards withdrew his ac
of Worcester until he was translated to the bishopric of Ely on 27 February and received possessio
hs later, he was provided by the Pope to the bishopric of Dunblane, incidentally voiding the resolu
fter the Restoration Douglas was offered the bishopric of Edinburgh if he would agree to the introd
), Ursini served as the administrator of the Bishopric of Budva.
The Saxon bishopric of which the present diocese is the direct s
He was transferred to the bishopric of Ely in 1628, and died on the 23 May 1631.
The Bishopric of Verdun was also a state of the Holy Roman
lties in order to grant dispensations in the bishopric of Galloway.
tment of his brother as administrator of the bishopric of Merseburg; but Augustus was very extravag
He is the first man known to have held the bishopric of Lund, as well as Orkney.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the bishopric of Salisbury in March 1288, losing out to La
rial crown-cardinal and Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Trento (involving the secular rule as wel
lan, entrusted him the administration of the Bishopric of Trento, where the Council of Trent had be
e military ordinariate of Great Britain, the Bishopric of the Forces.
In 1585 he was promoted to the bishopric of Kilmore, on the recommendation of Sir Joh
The Bishopric of Worms was secularized in 1801, with the c
he alienated nearly all the property of the bishopric of Dunblane to his relations.
or 15 December 1564 and was succeeded in the bishopric of Dunblane by his nephew, William Chisholm
Less probable traditions assign to him the bishopric of Duras, or of Iconium in Phrygia, or of Ca
ections to the Holy Roman Emperor and to the Bishopric of Worms.
On the day of the resignation of the bishopric of Dunblane by Robert Lauder at the papal cu
reference Achillius in its article about the bishopric of Larissa.
Links with Cuthbert and the bishopric of Durham are recognised in the dedication o
the Isles, in 1680 he was translated to the bishopric of Caithness.
mans Priory was effectively the seat for the bishopric of Cornwall.
documented, but when he was provided to the bishopric of Ross in 1398, he already possessed a Bach
othic cathedral was the episcopal see of the Bishopric of Meissen established by Emperor Otto I in
llowed before his elevation to the suffragan bishopric of Tewkesbury in 1960.
Bishop of Llandaff in 1595 and moved to the bishopric of St Asaph in 1601.
Wilbrand was moved by pope Gregory IX to the Bishopric of Utrecht because of his military experienc
rnburg in the west, where it bordered on the Bishopric of Hildesheim, to the Saale in the east, whe
votion to the college led him to decline the Bishopric of Oxford in 1799 (which was instead taken b
He was elected to the bishopric of Dunkeld in 1178 after the death of the pr
George Gordon was provided to the bishopric of Galloway on the resignation of his brothe
The Bishopric of Strassburg was an ecclesiastical principa
ishop Robert Gray of Cape Town to accept the Bishopric of Bloemfontein in the interior of South Afr
r was elected through royal influence to the bishopric of Ross, vacant at least three, possibly fiv
The deanery was annexed to the bishopric of Dunblane in 1621, and the Chapel Royal wa
On 31 March 1317, Cobham was provided to the bishopric of Worcester, and was consecrated on 22 May
The Bishopric of Halberstadt took over his principality an
After refusing the bishopric of Gloucester in 1734, Mawson was consecrate
                                                                                                   


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