they were the head priest of a city.
IN the Church
Eusebius was the bishop who claimed to have baptized Constantine.Eusebius was the bishop who claimed to have baptized Constantine.Eusebius was the bishop who claimed to have baptized Constantine.Eusebius was the bishop who claimed to have baptized Constantine.Eusebius was the bishop who claimed to have baptized Constantine.Eusebius was the bishop who claimed to have baptized Constantine.Eusebius was the bishop who claimed to have baptized Constantine.Eusebius was the bishop who claimed to have baptized Constantine.Eusebius was the bishop who claimed to have baptized Constantine.
Get Medieval happened in 1998.
A person who lived in medieval times.
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
IN the Church
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Samuel Bishop has written: 'Feriae poeticae' -- subject- s -: English poetry, Medieval and modern Latin poetry, Translations from English, Translations into Latin 'The poetical works of the Rev. Samuel Bishop, A.M'
He had many responsibilities : A bishop was a man who was in charge of the Christians of a certain city. All big cities in the ancient Roman Empire and Sassanian Empire and medieval Europe had bishops. . In the middle ages, bishop had many different activities in his everyday life. Bishops helped the king with getting army, and he also helped the people in his village (that included many peasants). They had luxurious clothing. They even taught at schools called cathedral and they made helped courts with trails. He also did stuff in the his church.
You had to be born from a wealthy and noble family. You had to be knowledgable and wise yourself to make the correct decisions.
The English surname Bishop was bestowed upon those involved in a medieval play (portrayal of a bishop), or a person with an ecclesiastical bearing. It is first found in the ancient records of Worcestershire, where they'd held a family seat prior to the Norman Conquest in 1066 A.D.
the arch bishop of canturbury controled the church and the king controled the arch bishob so basicly the king BY ALEX HODSKINSON
A medieval bishop typically held significant wealth and land, often surpassing that of many nobles. Their income derived from tithes, rents from property, and various church-related fees, which could amount to substantial annual revenues. Additionally, bishops often controlled large estates and had the authority to levy taxes on the communities within their jurisdiction. This combination of religious authority and economic power positioned bishops as some of the wealthiest individuals in medieval society.
Elizabeth Hiscock has written: 'A survey of the historical and archaeological evidence for Roman, Saxon and early medieval settlement in the region of Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire'
D. R. Howlett has written: 'Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources: Fascicule VI' 'Caledonian craftmanship' -- subject(s): History, Latin language, Medieval and modern, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Literary collections, Medieval and modern Latin language, Medieval and modern Latin literature, Sources, Texts, Translations into English 'The Book of Letters of Saint Patrick the Bishop (Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement)' 'The Confession of Saint Patrick (Triumph Classic)'
1=most important 1)Pope 2)Cardinal 3)Archbishop 4)Bishop 5)Priest Hope this helps!