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bishopric Meaning in Tamil ( bishopric வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



மேற்றிராசனம்


bishopric தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

பழைய வழக்கில் இதனை மேற்றிராசனம் (மேற்றிராணியார்+ஆசனம்) என அழைப்பர்.

bishopric's Usage Examples:

MALINES (Flemish, Mechelen, called in the middle ages by the Latin name Mechlinia, whence the spelling Mechlin), an ancient and important city of Belgium, and the seat since 1559 of the only archbishopric in that country.


In 1430 the bishopric was united to that of Cork; in 1638 it again became independent, and in 1660 it was again united to Cork and Ross.


A general charter of confirmation to him and his successors of the property and rights of the bishopric of Winchester on the 1st of July 1462 (Pat.


Clothed in a plain black gown, he assisted at Parker's consecration, in spite of the facts that he had himself been deprived, and did not resume his bishopric, and that his original appointment had been by the uncanonical method of letters patent.


Leo sent a new nuncio to Copenhagen (1521) in the person of the Minorite Francesco de Potentia, who readily absolved the king and received the rich bishopric of Skara.


He supported Suffolk over the king's marriage with Margaret of Anjou; but afterwards there arose some difference between them, due in part to a dispute about the nomination of the cardinal's nephew, Thomas Kempe, to the bishopric of London.


He was consecrated (695) at Rome archbishop of the Frisians, and on his return founded a number of bishoprics in the northern Netherlands, and continued his labours unremittingly until his death in 739.


A third statute disqualified plebeians from being elected to canonries or bishoprics.


She yielded, after a struggle, also to the appointment of Whigs to bishoprics, the most mortifying submission of all.


As soon as the heresy laws and ecclesiastical jurisdiction had been re-established, Ferrar was examined by Gardiner, and then with signal indecency sent down to be tried by Morgan, his successor in the bishopric of St David's.


Far more extensive was the territory under the spiritual authority of the archbishop which included the bishoprics of Metz, Toul and Verdun, and after 1777 also those of Nancy and St Die.


Are you going to translate the rest of the book?Immediately after the death of archbishop Arundel he was nominated by the king to the archbishopric, elected on the 4th of March, translated by papal bull on the 28th of April, and received the pall without going to Rome for it on the 24th of July.





Synonyms:

see, episcopate, diocese, eparchy, archdiocese, parish, jurisdiction, exarchate,



Antonyms:

exclude, esteem, disesteem, respect, powerlessness,

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