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Damian on
Slave Street north of the
Detinets in
Novgorod before his
archiepiscopate. The name
Kalika means "pilgrim" in
Russian (there is
another word...
- Nidaros, Niðarós or Niðaróss (Old
Norse pronunciation: [ˈniðɑˌroːsː]) was the
medieval name of
Trondheim when it was the
capital of Norway's
first Christian...
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Philip of
Aragon (born
between 1449 and 1456, died 1488) was the
Archbishop of
Palermo from 31
January 1477, when he
received confirmation of his election...
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William of York (late 11th
century – 8 June 1154) was an
English priest and
twice Archbishop of York,
before and
after a rival,
Henry Murdac. He was thought...
- The
reign of
Elizabeth I of England, from 1558 to 1603, saw the
start of the
Puritan movement in England, its
clash with the
authorities of the Church...
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Peter of
Barcelona (died in 1164) was a
prelate of the
Catholic Church in the
Kingdom of Jerusalem. He was
prior of the Holy
Sepulchre from 1144 to 1151...
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Catholic Church 1698
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Blaj,
Romania Major archiepiscopate (Făgăraș and Alba Iulia) 7 8 473,710
Russian Gr****
Catholic Church...
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paganism in 597 AD who
later became Archbishop of Canterbury.
During his
archiepiscopate, he
consecrated the
first native English bishop of
Rochester as well...
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Although the
handwriting of the do****ents
produced during Wulfred's
archiepiscopate is
quite elegant, the
actual contents of the
charters is
marked by...
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Margaret Roberts), a
relationship which was to
prove pivotal during his
archiepiscopate.
Runcie studied for
ordination at
Westcott House, Cambridge, where...