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After his nephew's death in 1808, the Archbishopric remained vacant until 1818.
The Archbishopric took control of it in the early 1990s and began restoration works.
The Archbishopric sold it in 1803 and it has had several owners since then.
It was part of the Archbishopric Cologne till 1902.
He started his career in the church as a deacon in the Cypriot Archbishopric.
The dispute over the Archbishopric lasted until 1394, when Jan, unable to obtain the king's recognition, finally resigned.
He was made a priest in the Vrhbosna Archbishopric on July 22, 1894.
In 1732 Protestantism expelled from Archbishopric of Salzburg also resettled the area.
The Archbishopric was an important position; it had been held by Archbishop Cisneros, the former regent of the country.
The creation of an independent Bulgarian Archbishopric was unprecedented in the practice of the Churches.
The medieval Archbishops are listed at Archbishopric of Riga.
During his reign as Archbishop, he provided a detailed report of the Archbishopric, which would later become a widely-used authentic historical source.
The Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric is denied registration by the state authorities.
The Autonomous Bulgarian Archbishopric is made.
The autocephalous Serbian Archbishopric was raised to the status of a Patriarchate.
In 1338, however, the Archbishopric gave the village back to the Sponheims, enfeoffing them with it.
The Archbishopric was under the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
Until 1803, Miltenberg belonged to Archbishopric of Mainz.
Modern Archbishopric (1803-present)
The Spanish colonists constructed many churches and convents, as well as a cathedral, university and Archbishopric.
Built by Archbishopric of Riga in 1342 as a wooden castle, rebuilt as a stone castle after 1516.
The Archbishopric uses Old Church Slavonic language.
Early Archbishopric (798-1060)
The question was also examined of establishing a Macedonian Church under the Ohrid Archbishopric.
Though with a predominantly Greek clergy, the Archbishopric did not yield to the direct order of Constantinople and had autonomy in many vital domains.