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* The Bishop's Palace ( 1055 ).
To the north and south of the rock of the Doms, partly on the site of the Bishop's Palace, which had been enlarged by John XXII, was built the Palace of the Popes, in the form of an imposing fortress consisting of towers, linked to each other, and named as follows: De la Campane, de Trouillas, de la Glacière, de Saint-Jean, des Saints-Anges ( Benedict XII ), de la Gâche, de la Garde-Robe ( Clement VI ), de Saint-Laurent ( Innocent VI ).
Many places usually closed to the public are opened during this week, such as the Bishop's Palace at the Cathedral.
The Bishop's Palace
The Bishop's Palace, also known as Gresham's Castle, is an ornate Victorian house located on Broadway and 14th Street in the East End Historic District of Galveston, Texas.
The American Institute of Architects listed Bishop's Palace as one of the 100 most significant buildings in the United States, and the Library of Congress has classified it as one of the fourteen most representative Victorian structures in the nation.
The name Wells derives from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew, one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral.
The Bishop's Palace has been the home of the bishops of the Diocese of Bath and Wells for 800 years.
The Bishop's Palace gatehouse and drawbridge
Anne and James were formally married at the Old Bishop's Palace in Oslo on 23 November 1589, " with all the splendour possible at that time and place.
Other noteworthy buildings in the square shared by the Cathedral ( Plaza Cardenal Belluga ) are the colorful Bishop's Palace ( 18th century ) and a controversial extension to the town hall by Rafael Moneo ( built in 1999 ).
* Museum of the Bishop's Palace
Salisbury Cathedral Choir auditions boys and girls aged 8 – 9 years old annually for scholarships to Salisbury Cathedral School, housed in the old Bishop's Palace.
This instrument was removed first to the Bishop's Palace at Wells in 1836, then to St Mary's Church, Yatton, where it was subsequently rebuilt and extensively modified.
* Bishop's Palace ( 18th century )
Madonna under the fir tree ( 1510 ), Bishop's Palace, Wrocław.
The Bishop's Palace as it appears today
Damage was done to the church in 1400 during the rebellion of Owain Glyndŵr ; his forces also destroyed the Bishop's Palace at Llandaff.
However, he returned to Norwich in 1824, hoping to improve his financial position, and moved into a large house in St Martin's Plain, opposite the Bishop's Palace, where he built up a collection of prints, books and armour, and had a many models of ships to help him with his compositions.
Next to the Cathedral are the ruins of the former Bishop's Palace and Earl's Palace.
Next to the cathedral, the 14th century Bishop's Palace is a ruin maintained by Cadw and open to visitors.
Pugin were commissioned to transform the ruined chapel of the old Bishop's Palace into a medieval-style banqueting hall, with a huge perpendicular stained-glass window, choir-stalls and Gothic stenciling on the walls and roof timbers.

Bishop's and next
It is located next to Bishop's Park on the banks of the River Thames.
Haakon over-wintered at the Bishop's Palace in Kirkwall, Orkney, with plans to resume his campaign the next year.
The next court in the hierarchy is the Bishop's Court, which is in the diocese of Canterbury called the Commissary Court and in other dioceses the Consistory Court.
# The Bishop's finger was found the next Spring
The next headmaster was appointed in 1312 as Hugh of Northampton as recorded in the Bishop's register for that year.
In Memphis, he eventually set up residence at what came to be known as the " Bishop's House ," next door to the mission church of St. Mary's ( the future St. Mary's Cathedral ).
Bishop's first match as coach in 1970 provided a 23-13 win over the Newtown Jets at Endeavour, but the club lost their next seven consecutive matches.

Bishop's and Cathedral
File: John Constable 017. jpg | Constable, ' Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Garden ' version ( Ulmus × hollandica )
The Sainte-Chapelle's most obvious architectural percursors include the apisidial chapels of Amiens Cathedral, which it resembles in its general form, and the Bishop's Chapel ( c. 1180's ) of Noyon Cathedral, from which it borrowed the two-story design.
File: Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Garden John Constable. jpeg | Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds c. 1825.
* Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds ( 1823 )
Bishopstowe ( now the Palace Hotel ) served as the bishop's residence, which he preferred as a home to the Bishop's Residence attached to Exeter Cathedral.
Located at the left of the Cathedral, the Bishop's Palace was built in 1593 by Cardinal Angelo Cesi at his own expense.
Dornoch has the thirteenth-century Dornoch Cathedral, the Old Town Jail, and the previous Bishop's Palace which is now the well-known hotel, Dornoch Castle and a notable golf course, the Royal Dornoch Golf Club, named the 5th best golf course outside the United States in 2005 by Golf Digest magazine.
Documented history begins in Saxon times for Bishop's Castle when Edwin Shakehead, grateful for being miraculously cured of the palsy at Saint Ethelbert's tomb in Hereford Cathedral gave part of his lands to the incumbent Bishop of Hereford.
Other sites of interest include St. Magnus Cathedral and the ruin of the Bishop's Palace in Kirkwall, the Earl's Palace, a ruined 16th century castle in Birsay parish, and Skaill House, a merchants house and museum near Skara Brae.
* John Constable: Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds ( 1820 )
A monument on its own, the town's largest buildings are the Cathedral and the Bishop's Palace, together with a number of palazzi of local aristocratic families: Aurisicchio, Ayroldi, Bisantizzi, Falghieri, Ghionda, Giovine, Jurleo, Marseglia, Moro, Palmieri, Petrarolo, Siccoda, Urselli, Zaccaria.
File: Lincoln Cathedral Bishops Eye. jpg | England Lincoln Cathedral, the Bishop's Eye.
The see is in the Salford area of Greater Manchester, where the Bishop's cathedra or seat is located in the Salford Cathedral, which was dedicated on 14 June 1890.
The Cathedral of St. Stephen and the Bishop's Palace have a Renaissance-baroque style, and a facade with three-cornered gable and a Renaissance Bell Tower in Romanesque style from the 16th century, created by Venetian artists.

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