bishoprics in English

noun
1
the office or rank of a bishop.
Nevertheless, the distribution and control of offices, such as countships, abbacies, and bishoprics rather than the royal treasury became the main foci of the political rivalries and conflicts of the ninth and tenth centuries.

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1. What are synonyms for Bishoprics?

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6. Bishoprics or branch presidencies plan the meeting.

7. He personally managed sixteen abbeys or bishoprics.

8. View seats of Archbishoprics and bishoprics, monasteries, and more

9. The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia - Volume 4 - W

10. The numerical value of Bishoprics in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

11. The numerical value of Bishoprics in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

12. Bishoprics: Plural form of <xref>bishopric</xref>

13. Found 201 sentences matching phrase "Bishoprics".Found in 5 ms.

14. The archbishopric of Magdeburg was founded in 968 with three suffragan Bishoprics

15. For Switzerland, for the reorganization of the Bishoprics of Basel and Soleure; in force

16. bishopric (plural Bishoprics) A diocese or region of a church which a bishop governs.

17. Is there any good reason to create Bishoprics or prince Bishoprics that I may have missed? I am Norse so I love when the AI creates them as they are an easier holding to

18. Synonyms for Bishoprics include dioceses, episcopacies, episcopates, sees, primacy, archdioceses, archBishoprics, districts, benefices and prelacy

19. By granting them ecclesiastical positions, palaces, castles, cities, abbeys, and bishoprics with enormous revenues.

20. Elizabeth was fortunate that many bishoprics were vacant at the time, including the Archbishopric of Canterbury.

21. 160–230), there were already a number of Bishoprics within the Persian Empire by 220

22. Bishoprics were in the royal gift and, as sizeable landed endowments, they were like fiefs.

23. Ward bishoprics can plan a special sacrament meeting to which members are urged to bring interested persons.

24. All Bishoprics, abbeys and priories were in the royal nomination, the canonical institution belonging to the pope

25. I served in two consecutive Bishoprics and now serve a the High Priest Group Leader after being released

26. The Three Bishoprics - les trois évêchés - were a province in pre-revolutionary France

27. The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia: Being an Essay of the Local History of Phrygia from the by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay

28. The eighth and ninth centuries witnessed the foundation of many new Bishoprics in the territories on the fringes of the Carolingian Empire

29. In 1672 – known in Dutch history as the Rampjaar (Disaster Year) – the Dutch Republic was at war with France, England and three German Bishoprics simultaneously.

30. They were the prince-Bishoprics of Toul, Metz and Verdun in the region of Lorraine, to the north-east of France near the German border.

31. We provide evidence that communities governed by Archbishoprics, bishoprics, and imperial free cities experienced more intense and violent persecutions than did those governed by the emperor.

32. By the 5th century A.D., the Bishop of Rome and other major fathers in the Catholic Church began to claim Rome's primacy over other important Bishoprics of the Church.

33. From MLS and can visualize it for Bishoprics to use when making callings decisions?It would be so helpful to view the big picture of a wards' callings visually

34. This edict took 500 abbeys, two Archbishoprics, and two bishoprics that had been "secularized" since 1552 by Germany princes and returned them back to the Catholic Church

35. This article seeks to understand the political status of these new Bishoprics during the first century of their existence, from their foundation to the end of Carolingian rule in

36. The Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg (German: Fürstbistum Augsburg; Hochstift Augsburg) was one of the prince-bishoprics of the Holy Roman Empire, and belonged to the Swabian Circle

37. Because stake presidencies and Bishoprics are responsible for all members of the stake or ward, these brethren are not generally assigned as ministering brothers to specific individuals or families

38. 13, Bishoprics are encouraged to do the following early in the year, preferably in January: Ordain all worthy young men turning 12, 14 and 16 to the appropriate priesthood office

39. ‘Nevertheless, the distribution and control of offices, such as countships, abbacies, and Bishoprics rather than the royal treasury became the main foci of the political rivalries and conflicts of the ninth and tenth centuries.’

40. The First Consul of the Republic shall make appointments, within the three months which shall follow the publication of the bull of His Holiness, to the Archbishoprics and bishoprics of the new circumscription

41. Prince Bishoprics, why build them? I was just curious, as a Feudal emperor who is trying to expand, I have a couple of vassal MRs but no county or duchy level temple vassals

42. The formation of the Colonial Bishoprics’ Fund (CBF) in 1841 has usually be taken as a key moment in the formation of a colonial Church that was episcopal in outlook and capable of funding and administering itself

43. By the end of the decade, Bulgarian Bishoprics had expelled most of the Greek clerics, thus the whole of northern Bulgaria, as well as the northern parts of Thrace and Macedonia had effectively seceded from the Patriarchate

44. With papal approval, Philip's plan called for the creation of several new Bishoprics with a primate of the Netherlands in the person of the archbishop of Mechelen; to fill this position Perrenot was installed as Cardinal Granvelle

45. Noun 1 The office of an archbishop. ‘The main proposal of the ‘Edict of Restitution’ was to ensure that the ‘Ecclesiastical Reservation’ was enforced and it affected the secularised Archbishoprics of Bremen and Magdeburg, 12 bishoprics and over 100 religious houses.’

46. After the Christian population of the Bishoprics of Skopje and Ohrid voted in 1874 overwhelmingly in favor of joining the Exarchate (Skopje by 91%, Ohrid by 97%), the Bulgarian Exarchate became in control of the whole of Vardar and Pirin Macedonia

47. Implementation Guide for Stake Presidencies and Bishoprics Come, Follow Me: Living, Learning, and Teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ In January 2019, Church members around the world will begin using three new resources designed to support gospel learning and teaching at home and at church:

48. Historians and canonists, however, generally hold that the Roman bishopric was filled on its vacancy in the same manner as other Bishoprics, that is, the election of the new pope was made by the neighbouring bishops and the clergy and faithful of Rome.

49. ‘Some of its clergy married, and Abbacies could be held by secular men.’ ‘The king retained his influence over elections to Abbacies and bishoprics, and continued to receive their revenues during vacancies.’ ‘Under the abbacy of St Ailred, it flourished, becoming the largest Cistercian community in England.’

50. Appanage: 1 n a grant (by a sovereign or a legislative body) of resources to maintain a dependent member of a ruling family “bishoprics were received as Appanages for the younger sons of great families” Synonyms: apanage Type of: assignment , grant (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance n any customary and rightful perquisite