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The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

The bishop was the head of his diocese.

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