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Before and during his time as archbishop, he wrote a number of works on optics, philosophy, and theology, as well as writing hymns.
As part of his diplomatic duties, Peckham wrote to Llywelyn, and in those letters the archbishop continued his criticisms of the Welsh people, this time condemning their laws as contrary to both the Old and New Testament.
Speaking of himself in his Chronicon januense, he says, " While he was in his order, and after he had been made archbishop, he wrote many works.
Richard wrote to his mother, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, that Walter should be chosen for the see of Canterbury, as well as to the monks of the cathedral chapter, and soon after Walter's return to England, he was duly elected archbishop of Canterbury, having been transferred to the see on 29 May 1193.
The whole Western episcopate refused to acknowledge him, and Pope Innocent I, who had warmly espoused Chrysostom's interests, wrote to the clergy and laity of Constantinople strongly condemning the intrusion of Arsacius, and exhorting them to persevere in their adhesion to their true archbishop.
Eight years later in 1295 Giles was appointed as the archbishop of Bourges, which he wrote about in his work De renunciatione.
After his elevation, he wrote his Letter to the Monks of Eynsham, an abridgment for his own monks of Æthelwold's De consuetudine monachorum, adapted to their rudimentary ideas of monastic life ; a letter to Wulfgeat of Ylmandun ; an introduction to the study of the Old and New Testaments ( about 1008, edited by William L ' Isle in 1623 ); a Latin life of his master Æthelwold ; two pastoral letters for Wulfstan, archbishop of York and bishop of Worcester, in Latin and English ; and an English version of Bede's De Temporibus.
Honorius wrote to Pope Honorius I asking the pope to raise the see of York to an archbishopric, so that when one archbishop in England died, the other would be able to consecrate the deceased bishop's successor.
Thus, the archbishop of Athens, Michael Choniates, who had taken refuge from the Latin troops on Kea wrote at the end of 1208 or at the beginning of 1209 a letter to the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in which he refused to take charge of the vacant bishop seat of Paros-Naxos.
It appears that he had also studied theology and become an ordained priest, as Pope Honorius III wrote to Stephen Langton on 16 January 1223 / 4, urging him to confer an English benefice on Scot, and actually himself nominated him archbishop of Cashel in Ireland.
In 1014, as archbishop, he wrote his most famous work, a homily which he titled the Sermo Lupi ad Anglos, or the Sermon of the Wolf to the English.
After the death of Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury in 1020, Wulfstan consecrated his successor Æthelnoth in 1020, and wrote to Cnut asking the king to grant the same rights and dignities for the new archbishop that previous archbishops had held.
Ado wrote also a book on the miracles ( Miracula ) of St. Bernard, archbishop of Vienne ( 9th century ), published in the Bollandist Acta Sanctorum ; a life or Martyrium of St. Desiderius, bishop of Vienne ( d. 608 ); and a life of St. Theudericus, abbot of Vienne ( 563 ).
Driven from Italy through the influence of Hrabanus Maurus, now archbishop of Mainz, who wrote two violent letters to Notting and Eberhard, he travelled through Dalmatia, Pannonia and Noricum, but continued preaching and writing.
His Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts was published in Boston and London and raised considerable opposition in England and America ; Thomas Secker, then archbishop of Canterbury, wrote an Answer the following year.
Hearing that the paper had given offence to the archbishop, Hales wrote, and Laud interviewed him.
Hucbald wrote also numerous lives of the saints and remained famous for a curious poem on bald men ( Ecloga de calvis ) dedicated to the archbishop of Mainz, where every word of the 146 hexameters begins with the letter C, initial of calvus.
While he was archbishop, Boniface wrote to him, requesting a copy of the Libellus responsionum of Pope Gregory I for use in Boniface's missionary efforts.
After his consecration, Berhtwald travelled to Rome to obtain the support of Pope Sergius I, who wrote to a number of Anglo-Saxon kings and bishops in support of the archbishop.

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It was nevertheless only the indolence of Wenceslaus that prevented his overthrow, and after attempts to enlarge his allodium had caused conflicts with several estates led by the archbishop of Mainz in 1406, Rupert was compelled to make certain concessions.
Stigand was the first archbishop of Canterbury not to be a monk in almost a hundred years, and he was said to have been excommunicated by several popes because he held Canterbury and Winchester in plurality.
In 1538 three German theologians – Francis Burkhardt, vice-chancellor of Saxony ; George von Boyneburg, doctor of law ; and Friedrich Myconius, superintendent of the church of Gotha – were sent to London and held conferences with the Anglican bishops and clergy in the archbishop ’ s palace at Lambeth for several months.
By 1580 the Protestant Reformation in Utrecht and surrounding regions rendered impossible several attempts to effectively continue the ecclesiastical archdiocese, after the death of archbishop Frederik V Schenck van Toutenburg.
In the Roman Catholic Church, ecclesiastical provinces, composed of several neighbouring dioceses, are each headed by a metropolitan, the archbishop of the diocese designated by the Pope.
In the Eastern Catholic Churches, the metropolitan is the head of those autonomous particular Churches that, though they consist of several eparchies, are not large enough to be placed under the authority of a patriarch or a major archbishop.
The monastery, along with several dependencies in the area, constitute the entire Orthodox Church of Mount Sinai, which is headed by an archbishop, who is also the abbot of the monastery.
This was one of several outbreaks of the plague ; they badly hit the ranks of the Church leadership, with most of the bishops in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms dead, including the archbishop of Canterbury.
Dispensation to enable a clerk to hold several ecclesiastical dignities or benefices at the same time was transferred to the archbishop of Canterbury by the Peterpence, Dispensations, & c. Act 1534, certain ecclesiastical persons having been declared by a previous statute ( 1529 ) to be entitled to such dispensations.
During the reign of Edward I ( 1272 – 1307 ), the county of Northumberland was the district between the Tees and the Tweed, and had within it several scattered liberties subject to other powers: Durham, Sadberge, Bedlington, and Norham belonging to the bishop of Durham ; Hexham belonging to the archbishop of York ; Tynedale belonging to the king of Scotland ; Emildon belonging to the earl of Lancaster ; and Redesdale to Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus.
As archbishop, he established several clerical regulations.
He held several bishop's seats before becoming archbishop.
Jean-Jérôme Adam ( 8 June 1904 – 11 July 1981 ) was the French Roman Catholic archbishop of Libreville, Gabon, and an accomplished linguist who studied several of the languages of Gabon.
The site includes the church, a plaza, several gardens and water features, the Cathedral Center ( with the gift shop, the Galero Grill, conference center, and cathedral parish offices ), and living quarters for the archbishop and some cathedral clergy.
He was titular archbishop of Apamea in Syria, and held several rich prebends in Italy.
Like his elder brother, Sweden's last catholic archbishop Johannes Magnus, he obtained several ecclesiastical preferments.
* In 1997, the Network accused Fernando Sáenz Lacalle, Archbishop of San Salvador, of being involved in several crimes, including the murder of the former archbishop.
There are several theories concerning the ancestry of Giselbert and Arnulf, whose brother Balderik II appears to have been archbishop of Liège somewhat earlier, around 1008-1018.
* Towards the close of the 19th century the title of archbishop began to be assumed by the metropolitans of several provinces.
The School has produced eighteen Rhodes scholars, several Supreme Court judges, an archbishop, a bishop, thirty-two high-school headmasters, five national cricketers, four Springbok rugby players ( two of whom have captained the side ) and two English Premier League football players.
The town was first mentioned in 1469 as a village of Jan Odrowąż, the archbishop of Lviv and a personal advisor to several Polish kings.
Poniatowska ’ s extended family includes an archbishop, the primate of Poland, a musician, several writers and statesmen including Benjamin Franklin.
They received the support from the mayor of Houston, several congressmen, clergymen, such as Joseph Fiorenza, the Roman Catholic archbishop.

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