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Ambrose was the Governor of Aemilia-Liguria in northern Italy until 374 when he became the Bishop of Milan.
In 982, still not yet thirty years old, Adalbert became the Bishop of Prague .< ref >“ Saint Adalbert of Prague ”.
In June 328, at the age of 30, three years after Nicæa and upon the repose of Bishop Alexander, he became archbishop of Alexandria.
In 1901, Bishop Montgomery became secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and the family returned to London.
In Bede's thirtieth year ( about 702 ) Bede became a priest, with the ordination again performed by Bishop John.
In 2006, Katharine Jefferts Schori, the Episcopal Bishop of Nevada, became the first woman to become the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church.
The Act had no effect on illegal practices: five clergy were imprisoned for contempt of court and after the trial of the much loved Bishop Edward King of Lincoln, it became clear that some revision of the liturgy had to be embarked upon.
A more successful " New Version " by Bishop Mark Hildesley ( 1698 – 1772 ) was in use until 1824 when English liturgy became universal on the island.
After he completed his studies, Bishop Martin Bazan and Prior Diego d ' Achebes appointed Dominic to the cathedral chapter and he became a regular canon under the Rule of St. Augustine and the Constitutions for the cathedral church of Osma.
He became the Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine about the year 314.
On 14 October 1983, a power struggle within the government resulted in the house arrest of Bishop at the order of his Deputy Prime Minister, Bernard Coard who became Head of Government.
In the early 13th century, Bishop Thomas became the first bishop of Finland.
Returning to Gaul, Irenaeus succeeded the martyr Saint Pothinus and became the second Bishop of Lyons.
Thomas Bernard, who later became Bishop of Killaloe, wrote in his verses on Reynolds:
Justus became the first Bishop of Rochester in 604, and attended a church council in Paris in 614.
The second group included Mellitus, who later became Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury.
Cuthbert later became Bishop of Lindisfarne.
At some point in the early 700s the famous illuminated manuscript known as the Lindisfarne Gospels, an illustrated Latin copy of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, was made probably at Lindisfarne and the artist was possibly Eadfrith, who later became Bishop of Lindisfarne.
In 1180, with the trial of Henry the Lion, Otto I Wittelsbach became Duke of Bavaria and Munich was handed over to the Bishop of Freising.
The three later moved to Cyprus, where Lazarus became the first Bishop of Kition ( modern Larnaca ).
After defeat the king of Jersika, Visvaldis, became the vassal of the Bishop of Livonia and received part of his country ( Southern Latgale ) as a fiefdom.
Only in 1224, with the division of Tālava and Adzele counties between the Bishop of Rīga and the Order of the Swordbearers, did Latgallian countries finally became the possession of German conquerors.
When Bishop de Berghes became eligible to inherit he was in a religious community and could not accept the title.
In the early centuries of Christianity, this title was applied, especially in the east, to all bishops and other senior clergy, and later became reserved in the west to the Bishop of Rome, a reservation made official only in the 11th century.

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He became the team mate to Brazilian Felipe Massa, who had been driving for Ferrari since 2006.
Cristiano da Matta and Felipe Massa became the first drivers to pit on lap 7, Massa dropping from 11th to 14th, but taking a position from da Matta due to his faster stop.
This became seventh after a controversial 25-second time penalty was issued to Sébastien Bourdais, who was judged by the stewards to have caused a collision with Massa whilst exiting the pitlane.
A lack of pace dropped Massa down the order to an eventual ninth place finish, which became seventh after the Saubers of Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Pérez were disqualified.
On November 2, 2008, Felipe Massa became the latest home winner of the Brazilian GP ; his victory in the last race of the 2008 season was still not enough to secure the championship as he lost to Lewis Hamilton by a single point.
The imperial villa, which fell into disuse after the construction of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, was then called Massa Caesariana, and much later eventually became the property of the Holy See, was added to the Patrimonium Appiae ( See Patrimonium Sancti Petri ). Gaetano Moroni, Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica-Castel-Gandolfo, vol.
The territory of Castel Gandolfo, including the Massa Caesariana, became the property of the Counts of Tusculum and in the early 11th century became part of the Abbey of San Nilo Grottaferrata.
As tramway and bus lines extended into Almagro, street playing became dangerous ; following an accident in which a tramway car seriously injured a footballer, Catholic priest Lorenzo Massa started hosting the games in the backyard of his parish church in México avenue.
Fivizzano, a walled city in the province of Massa and Carrara, Tuscany ( Italy ), became part of the Republic of Florence in the 15th century thus gaining the Tuscan republic an important foothold in Lunigiana, a key region which Genoa, Pisa, Milan and Florence had sought to dominate since the early Middle Ages.
The noble title of Malaspina then became the Marquis of Massa and lords of Carrara.
In 1664 the territory of Massa became a duchy and Carrara became a principality.
He became a teacher at various colleges, and eventually an educational inspector in Massa Carrara.

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In 1538 Tripoli was reconquered by a pirate king called Khair ad-Din ( known more evocatively as Barbarossa, or Red Beard ) and the coast became renowned as the Barbary Coast.
Secondly the Duchy of Crossen was inherited by Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1476 and, with the renunciation by King Ferdinand I and estates of Bohemia in 1538, it became an integral part of Brandenburg.
In 1538 applications for surrender became a flood, and Cromwell appointed local commissioners to encourage rapid compliance with the King's wishes, to supervise the orderly sale of monastic goods and buildings, and to ensure that the former monks and nuns were provided with pensions, cash gratuities and clothing.
In 1538, by the Treaty of Nagyvárad, Ferdinand became Zápolya's successor.
* Beata Eriksdotter Trolle, died 13 April 1591 at Steninge, married 1538 Gabriel Kristiernsson Oxenstierna, who became 1st Baron of Mörby and Steninge ( died 1585 )
In 1538, Johannes Sturm founded at Strassburg the school which became the model of the modern German gymnasium.
He became a probationer fellow in July 1538 and a full fellow the following July.
In 1538 – 39 relations between Roman Catholics and Protestants became strained almost to the breaking-point, and war was averted only by the Frankfort Respite.
Quite early in his career, Turner became interested in natural history and set out to produce reliable lists of English plants and animals, which he published as Libellus de re herbaria in 1538.
Although the leather and textile trades were still major features of the Birmingham economy in the early 16th century, the increasing importance of the manufacture of iron goods, as well as the interdependence between the manufacturers of Birmingham and the raw materials of the area that later became known as the Black Country, were recognised by the antiquary John Leland when he travelled through in 1538, providing the town's earliest surviving eyewitness description.
Claude d ' Annebault ( circa 1495-1552 ) was a French military man who became an admiral and was named Admiral of France in 1538.
William Turner (? 1508 – 7 to 1568 ) was an English naturalist, botanist, and theologian who studied at Cambridge University to eventually became known as the “ father of English botany ” achieving botanical notoriety through his 1538 publication Libellus de re Herbaria Novus, which was the first essay on scientific botany in English.
Khosrau I ( 531-579 ) presented the title of regent of Shirvan in eastern South Caucasus to a close relative of his, who later became a progenitor of the first Shirvanshah dynasty ( about 510 – 1538 ).
In Linguarum Duodecim Characteribus Differentium Alphabetum Introductio ( An Introduction to the Alphabetic Characters of Twelve Different Languages ), published in 1538, Postel became the first scholar to recognize the inscriptions on Judean coins from the period of the Great Jewish Revolt as Hebrew written in the ancient " Samaritan " characters.
In 1536, he was offered a job in Rome by the Church, and in 1538 he became head of the papal foundry, and director of munitions.
After Gonzálo Jiménez de Quesada's conquest of the Chibchas in 1538, Bogotá became the center of colonial Spanish rule.
At the collegiate church of Solothurn, he became preacher and choir leader in 1538.
Of special importance was the University of Baeza established in 1538 by a papal bull of Pope Paul III Its first rector was Saint John of Ávila and became a model for seminaries and for the schools of the Jesuits.
Frans was the son of the stonecutter Cornelis I de Vriendt ( died 1538 ), whose family name was Floris, but who was so friendly that he took on the name Vriendt, or Friend, and this became the last name of his gifted stone-cutting son, Cornelis Floris de Vriendt ( 1514 – 1575 ).
He partially led the royal forces against the Pilgrimage of Grace, a rebellion that broke out in the autumn of 1536, and in 1538, he became Treasurer of the Household.
In 1538 the Roman Catholic Church was disestablished by King Henry VIII, and the area became the possession of The Crown, until under an arrangement with Henry, the possessions of Bordesley Abbey passed to Andrew Lord Windsor, and therefore to the stewardship of the Earl of Plymouth at adjacent Hewell Grange.
From Thomas Becket's canonization in 1173 until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538 his shrine at Canterbury became the most important in the country, indeed " after Rome ... the chief shrine in Christendom ", and it drew pilgrims from far and wide.
Refounded 1087 as a Priory, it became a Benedictine Abbey in 1115, and was dissolved in 1538.
The Duchy of Crossen was inherited by Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1476 and, with the renunciation by King Ferdinand I and estates of Bohemia in 1538, it became an integral part of Brandenburg.
In 1538 the Prior was pensioned off, and the priory church became the parish church.

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