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Tour Scotland, Dunkeld, Perthshire on a unique small group tour of Scotland. ... Life in a medieval diocese could be turbulent, as in 1392—3, when there was a conflict between Bishop Robert Sinclair (1391-c. 1398) and the abbot of Cambuskenneth, which led to the excommunication of the bishop himself.
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Arnold Angenendt, professor of medieval and modern church history at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universitäts, Münster, Germany, will deliver a lecture titled “Between Authority and Charisma: The Bishop as Vir Dei” on Thursday, Oct. 28. Angenendt is the author of numerous articles and monographs on the history of...
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he Catholic Church was the only church in Europe during the Middle Ages, and it had its own laws and large coffers. Church leaders such as bishops and archbishops sat on the king's council and played leading roles in government. Bishops, who were often wealthy and ... The village priest tended to the sick and indigent and,
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Thus, the medieval Bishop with his habit, miter, staff and adornments represents the ideal of a Bishop, an ideal immortalized in stone in the statues outside of the cathedrals. The religious life lived seriously generated a great deal of respectability for the episcopal office.
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The remains of what was the medieval Bishop’s Palace that once dominated Ross-on-Wye were revealed by archaeologists digging at the site of a Roman temple uncovered there earlier this year. ... When the bishop was in residence, the palace would have housed around 100 people.
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BISHOP'S STORTFORD COLLEGE ... This manor Edith the Fair held, and it is part of the fee which Bishop William bought.’; (T.R.E. refers to the time of King Edward the Confessor when the land was valued at 10 pounds); In England, virtually all towns and villages that exist today have their roots in Saxon ownership of...
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In the name of the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, I, Rudiger, surnamed Huozmann, Bishop of Speyer, ... But if by chance he is unable to decide any of them they shall go to the bishop or his chamberlain. They shall maintain watches, ... Medieval Sourcebook: Bishop of Speyer: Grant of Lands & Privileges to the Jews, 1084...
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At various times in his life, Cuthbert was a monk, a solitary, and - briefly - a bishop. ... Medieval Sourcebook: Bede: The Life and Miracles of St. Cuthbert, Bishop of Lindesfarne (721)
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