a murdered archbishop. there is no technical name. however, such a bishop would be a martyr
thomas becket died in 1170
Thomas Becket
Thomas Becket
Thomas Becket was made an archbishop in 1162, when he was appointed as the Archbishop of Canterbury by King Henry II of England.
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to his death in 1170.
eg. The archbishop went to the shop. He is the archbishop of [...somewhere...] The archbishop's goldfish is called bubbles.
Tomas Becket was an archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered. King Henry the second was blamed for his murder.
He was appointed as archbishop and was eventually murdered by right wing thugs for standing up against the government in defense of the poor. He currently has a case for sainthood pending.
Archbishop Salviati and Francesco Pazzi murdered Giuliano de' Medici on April 26, 1478, in Florence's great cathedral, the Duomo.
No, Archbishops are bishops who preside over an Archdiocese, they may also be called metropolitans. Every group of dioceses in the world belong to an Archdiocese headed by an Archbishop. The Holy Father is the Archbishop of Rome.
Julius Caesar was murdered on what is called "The Ides of March"
I think you mean what is a Diocese run by an Archbishop called. The answer is an Archdiocese. The Church is "run" by Jesus Christ. His delegate on Earth is the Pope whom administers the Catholic Church.