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bishop's and seat
In 1529 the city became Protestant under Oecolampadius and the bishop's seat was moved to Porrentury.
* The Byzantine city of Justiniana Prima is founded and becomes later an bishop's seat of the Central Balkans.
The Prince-Bishopric of Lavant with its bishop's seat at Sankt Andrä in the Carinthian Lavant valley was founded as a bishopric in 1228 and raised to a prince-bishopric in 1446.
In 1847 the bishop's seat was transferred from St. Andrä to Marburg an der Drau ( Maribor ), and after World War I the see's boundaries were adapted to the new political frontiers.
The two possible locations of its origin are the bishop's seat of Seckau in Styria and Kloster Neustift near Brixen in South Tyrol.
The city is the bishop's seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt and home to the Alpen-Adria University.
In Byzantine times it became a bishop's seat, and to judge by its later name Hellas it served as a refuge for the Greeks from the Slavonic immigrants of the 8th century.
Originally a collegiate church, it was not selected as a bishop's seat during the Dissolution of the Monasteries ; nevertheless it survived as a parish church, and the chapter house was the only major part of the building to be lost.
A co-cathedral is a cathedral church which shares the function of being a bishop's seat, or cathedra, with another cathedral.
This seat, which is also referred to as the bishop's cathedra, is placed in the bishop's principal church, which is therefore called the bishop's cathedral.
The seat is also called the bishop's throne, especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
The bishop's seat is the earliest symbol of bishop's authority, and the word " see " is thus often applied to the area over which the bishop exercises authority.
The pulpit was carved out of stones from Canterbury Cathedral ; Glastonbury Abbey provided stone for the bishop's formal seat, the cathedra.
" Ardfert has also been considered a corruption of Ard Ert, " the high place of Ert or Erc ", so called after the 5th century Irish Bishop Saint Erc, who made the place a bishop's seat.
There are no remains of the early church and bishop's seat.
The name of Peshkopi is derived from the Greek Episkopi or ' bishop's seat ', which shows early signs of Christianity settling in the Balkans.
Soon the local bishop's seat being established by Saint Andrew was elevated to Patriarch under Constantine, as Metrophanes of Byzantium at the time occupied the bishops seat before the New Capital was established.
Its boundaries were set at the Synod of Kells in 1152, which covered roughly the western part of the Kingdom of Meath with the diocesan bishop's seat ( cathedra ) located at Clonard Abbey.
The Roman Catholic bishop's seat is located at Christ the King Cathedral, Mullingar.
The name is merely an alliterative construct ; the building is not made of crystal and it is not a true cathedral in that it does not house a bishop's official seat ( cathedra ).
The see is in the City of Nottingham where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of St. Barnabas, Nottingham.

bishop's and cathedra
This is the bishop's cathedra and is often called the throne.
When the bishop sits at the cathedra, a special silk cloth, called a gremial ( e ), of the same liturgical colour as the bishop's vestments is placed in his lap.
A cathedra, or bishop's throne, is what makes the church a cathedral.
A cathedra ( Latin, " chair ", from Greek, kathedra, " seat ") or bishop's throne is the chair or throne of a bishop.
A church into which a bishop's official cathedra is installed is called a cathedral.
The Metropolitan bishop's cathedra at the Church of Saint Gregory Palamas, Thessalonika, following the Greek practice.
Tribunes, bishop's cathedra and kathisma | stasidia at the basilica of Hagios Demetrios, Thessaloniki.
The see is in the City of St Albans in Hertfordshire, where the cathedra ( bishop's seat ) is located at St Albans Cathedral.
The cathedra ( bishop's throne ) was placed in the chancel.
The Roman Catholic bishop's seat ( cathedra ) is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Macartin, Monaghan.
$ 1 million was budgeted for the cathedra ( bishop's chair ), $ 250, 000 for the presider's chair, $ 250, 000 for each deacon's chair, and $ 150, 000 for each visiting bishops ' chair, while pews cost an average of $ 50, 000 each.
A new cathedra, or bishop's chair, was placed against the reredos so that he would face the congregation.
The see is in the City of St Albans, where the cathedra ( bishop's seat ) is located in St Albans Cathedral.
The eagle rug placed at the bishop's cathedra is slightly larger than the others used during the services.
Finally, a symbolic ceremony of installation or enthronement takes place in the bishop's new cathedral, during which he is welcomed by his new diocese and first sits in his cathedra.
At the same time the diocese was founded, the collegiate church in Manchester was elevated to cathedral status to become the Cathedral Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George where the bishop's throne ( cathedra ) is located.
In this sense a tribune may contain a high altar or bishop's seat ( cathedra ).

bishop's and see
In the Eastern churches, latifundia entailed to a bishop's see were much less common, the state power did not collapse the way it did in the West, and thus the tendency of bishops acquiring secular power was much weaker than in the West.
Osnabrück developed as a marketplace next to the bishop's see founded by Charlemagne, king of the Franks, 780.
Bourg-en-Bresse becomes a bishop's see.
Munich airport can see the city to the north with its two famous hills, the cathedral hill with the bishop's castle and the Freising cathedral and Weihenstephan Hill with the oldest working brewery in the world.
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.
With the advance of Calvinism in 1535, it became a center for the Counter-Reformation and the bishop's see of Geneva was transferred here.
Bede states: At length the king, who understood none but the language of the Saxons, grown weary of that bishop's barbarous tongue, brought into the province another bishop of his own nation, whose name was Wini, who had been ordained in France ; and dividing his province into two dioceses, appointed this last his episcopal see in the city of Winchester, by the Saxons called Wintancestir.
The see covers the historic county of Monmouthshire with the bishop's seat located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Woolos in Newport, which had been elevated to that status in 1921.
The castle was divided into three different spaces separated by walls: the first courtyard is home to a renowned outdoor lyric theater in which high quality shows are performed ; the second one houses a large green park, while in the third courtyard it is possible to see the vestiges of royal apartments, a bishop's chapel, medieval prisons and the Pisan Tower.
* An Eastern Orthodox bishop's discretionary power to dispense with rules that parish priests must otherwise rigidly follow ; see economy ( Eastern Orthodoxy ); or
The see is in the town of Brentwood where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary and Saint Helen.
The see is in the town of Northampton where the bishop's seat is located in the Cathedral Church of Our Lady and Saint Thomas of Canterbury.
The see is in the suburb of Clifton in the city of Bristol where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of SS.
The see is in the town of Shrewsbury where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara.
The see is in the town of Arundel where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Our Lady & Saint Philip Howard.
The Episcopal see is in the city of Norwich where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist.
The see is in the City of Sheffield where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Marie.
The see is in the city of Lancaster where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter.
The see is in the city of Leeds where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Anne, Cookridge Street.
The see is in the suburb of Coulby Newham in the town of Middlesbrough where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary.

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