0 a bishop of the highest rank who is in charge of churches and other bishops in a particular large area -- 大主教
At the height of his power he was an advisor to popes, kings and archbishops.
In this meeting, the archbishop explains the discussion they held with the prince.
The resident archbishop had founded an astronomical observatory there as early as 1692, and the local seminary helped to distribute books among the peasantry.
Provision for the officials and administrators of the household was the reason for the archbishops wanting their college.
Jurisdiction for the monks by the thirteenth century meant exercising the normal rights of the archbishop when the see was vacant.
An abbot, an archbishop, and the viking raids of 1006-7 and 1009-12 at which viking raids were certainly discussed.
Yet the pervasive nature of the pamphleteers and polemicists was reaching much further than the archbishop alone.
The archbishops were confirming 7,000 -10,000 people each year at mid-century.