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For a little while around that time it was the seat of a bishopric.
In the 11th century was built the cathedral we see today, once the seat of a bishopric.
Antipolis became the seat of a bishopric in the 5th century.
Lacedonia has been the seat of a bishopric since the 11th century.
Before this, Hereford had become the seat of a bishopric.
The town became the seat of a bishopric in 1176 and a Pomeranian diocese.
In the Christian era Aventicum was the seat of a bishopric.
The priory remained the only seat of a bishopric in Northumbria for nearly thirty years.
In the fourth century, it continued to be an important political outpost for the Byzantine empire, becoming the seat of a bishopric.
It was not the main power-base of any major aristocratic family or the seat of a bishopric.
Little is known of the site thereafter, except that it was the seat of a bishopric named "Armenia".
Dion's final important period was in the 4th and 5th centuries AD when it became the seat of a bishopric.
When the Visigoths took over the region, the town, then called Paca, became the seat of a bishopric.
Some sources say the town became the seat of a bishopric around 365, but after barbarians destroyed it in 531 the bishop moved to Noyon.
During the Byzantine era Erissos was the seat of a bishopric, evidenced from 883.
The town was known as Saltus in Byzantine times and was the seat of a bishopric.
From the 14th century to the second half of the 15th, the town was also the seat of a bishopric of the Latin Church.
It was also the seat of a bishopric that, no longer being a residential see, is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees.
Scattery Island became not only a famous abbey but the seat of a bishopric with Senan as its first bishop.
It became the seat of a bishopric, a suffragan of Iconium, the capital of the province.
He was a native of Kenneschrin, a town some few miles south of Aleppo and the seat of a bishopric.
Thubursicum became the seat of a bishopric, with a rectangular basilica having walls covered with marble constructed in the 2nd century.
Altinum became the seat of a bishopric by the 5th century, the first bishop being Heliodorus of Altino.
In the 5th century, Soleto was elevated to the seat of a bishopric of the Byzantine Rite.
Sutri, the seat of a bishopric, was retrieved for the Papacy after the defeat of the Lombards.