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archbishoprics's Usage Examples:

on a shield may indicate a connection with the clergy, particularly archbishoprics, although in these cases the pall's lower limb usually stops short of.


Autocephalous archbishoprics follow the patriarchates in seniority, with the Church of Cyprus being.


creation of a few new Metropolitan archbishoprics and ecclesiastical provinces.


This also entailed, for several archbishoprics, the loss of their metropolitan.


was suppressed in 1700, but would have two Catholic successor titular archbishoprics.


and in the Middle Ages there was an intense rivalry between the two archbishoprics as to seniority.


results in a national church organisation with four metropolitans (archbishoprics) and 36 sees, under the primacy of Armagh.


Catholic Archdiocese of Mérida may refer to the following Latin Catholic archbishoprics with sees called Mérida : the present Roman Catholic Archdiocese of.


By the early 12th century, the German archbishoprics of Bremen and Magdeburg sought the conversion to Christianity of neighboring.


Catholic Archdiocese of Valencia may refer to the following Latin Catholic archbishoprics with sees called Valencia: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Valencia in.


never obtained electoral dignity; actually of the six German prince-archbishoprics (with Mainz, Cologne and Trier), Magdeburg, Bremen and Salzburg got.


Such bishoprics were in turn often raised to separate archbishoprics or metropolises.


but later opened up one of the Holy Roman Empire's most important archbishoprics to the Protestant Reformation.


confirmed the secularisation of a score of prince-bishoprics, including the archbishoprics of Bremen and Magdeburg and six bishoprics with full political powers.


Mesopotamia Prima its various Catholic successor sees, all titular archbishoprics : Nisibis of the Romans (Latin Rite) Nisibis of the Armenians (Armenian.



archbishoprics's Meaning':

the territorial jurisdiction of an archbishop

Synonyms:

jurisdiction;

Antonyms:

powerlessness;

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