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    The Bishop of Durham is the Anglican bishop responsible for the Diocese of Durham in the Province of York. The diocese is one of the oldest in England and its bishop is a member of the House of Lords. Paul Butler has been the Bishop of Durham since his election was confirmed at York Minster on 20 … See more

    The Bishop of Lindisfarne is an episcopal title which takes its name after the tidal island of Lindisfarne, which lies just off the northeast coast of Northumberland, England. The title was first used by the Anglo-Saxons between … See more

    • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (2003) [1986]. Handbook of British Chronology (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
    • Keynes, Simon. "Table XXXVII: Attestations of ecclesiastics during the reign of King Æthelstan" See more

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    Among those who have served as assistant bishops of the diocese have been:
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    Æthelwine (died c. 1072) was the last Anglo-Saxon bishop of Durham, the last who was not also a secular ruler, and the only English bishop at the time of the Norman Conquest who did not remain loyal to King William the Conqueror.

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    Who is the current bishop of Durham?Paul Roger Butler (born 18 September 1955) is the bishop of Durham in the Diocese of Durham. His election was confirmed on 20 January 2014 [4] and he was installed and enthroned in Durham Cathedral on 22 February 2014. On 12 September 2013 it was announced that he had been appointed as bishop-designate of Durham (succeeding Justin Welby .)
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    What is the history of the Diocese of Durham?/ 54.717; -1.594 The Diocese of Durham is a Church of England diocese, based in Durham, and covering the historic county of Durham (and therefore including the part of Tyne and Wear south of the River Tyne, and excluding southern Teesdale ). It was created in AD 635 as the Diocese of Lindisfarne.
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    What happened to the Bishop of Durham in 1309?In 1309, he finally managed to visit the priory at Durham, and the new prior announced that he and the chapter would not institute any more legal proceedings against the bishop stemming from the dispute. The bishop died at Eltham Palace near London on 3 March 1311. He was buried on 3 May 1311 in Durham Cathedral.
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    Where did the bishops of Durham sign their signatures?In the past, Bishops of Durham varied their signatures between Dunelm and the French Duresm. Prior to 1836, the Bishop of Durham was a prince-bishop and had significant temporal powers over the Liberty of Durham and later the County Palatine of Durham .
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    • Antony Bek was a bishop of Durham and the Patriarch of Jerusalem.
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    • Elected: 9 July 1283
    • Term ended: 3 March 1311
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    • Paul Roger Butler is the bishop of Durham in the Diocese of Durham. His election was confirmed on 20 January 2014 and he was installed and enthroned in Durham Cathedral on 22 February 2014. On 12 September 2013 it was announced that he had been appointed as bishop-designate of Durham He was previously bishop of Southwell and Nottingham. He was inst...
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    • Ordination: 1983 (deacon); 1984 (priest), by Ronald …
    • Children: four
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_Durham
    • The Diocese of Durham is a Church of England diocese, based in Durham, and covering the historic county of Durham. It was created in AD 635 as the Diocese of Lindisfarne. The cathedral is Durham Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Durham who used to live at Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland, and still has his office there. The diocese's admini...
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    Nicholas Thomas Wright FRSE, known as N. T. Wright or Tom Wright, is an English New Testament scholar, Pauline theologian and Anglican bishop. He was the bishop of Durham …

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    Jul 26, 2022 · The Bishop of Durham is the Anglican bishop responsible for the Diocese of Durham in the Province of York. The diocese is one of the oldest in England and its bishop is …

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    Aldhun of Durham (died 1018 or 1019), also known as Ealdhun, was the last Bishop of Lindisfarne (based at Chester-le-Street) and the first Bishop of Durham. He was of "noble …

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    Durham (IPA: [ˈdʊɹəm] na pronúncia local, [ˈdʌɹəm] em RP) é uma pequena cidade localizada no Nordeste da Inglaterra. É bastante conhecida por sua catedral e castelo normandos, além de …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Newcastle_(England)

    18 rows · 10 hours ago · The Bishop of Newcastle is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Newcastle in the Province of York.. The diocese presently covers the County of …

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