archbishopric Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɑːtʃˈbɪʃ.ə.prɪk]
  • Us [ ˌɑːrtʃˈbɪʃ.ə.prɪk]

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  • In the 1950s the communist regime deprived the town of being subsidized by the state because of the archbishopric.

  • Waging war would be only allowed to the prince-archbishop after consulting with the cathedral chapter and the estates of the prince-archbishopric.

  • Later attempts to gain a foothold in the archbishopric were also unsuccessful.

  • During his absence, the cathedral chapter took over administration of the archbishopric.

  • The see was not elevated to an archbishopric until well after his death, in 1106.

  • During his more than fifteen years of archbishopric, he was time to time involved in conflicts both with his flock and with the monarch.

  • The city became the seat of an archbishopric in 1540.

  • During the 9th century the local archbishopric was promoted to a metropolis.

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