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Meanings of great archbishop in English
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Usage of great archbishop in English
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At that time died its greatarchbishop, Don Miguel de Benavides, to the universal sorrow of the country.
2
He was a greatarchbishop.
3
Nicolas enforced his decision on the Frankish king, the Frankish bishops, on Hincmar, the greatarchbishop of Rheims himself.
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The first, consisting in the Treaty of Dover, drawn up by the Catholic advisers, Arundel, Bellasis, the historian Belling, and Leighton, the greatarchbishop's brother.
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What a greatArchbishop of Toledo I should have been!
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Lanfranc, the greatArchbishop of Canterbury, had already noticed the state of the Irish Church.
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The crowd: Here is the greatArchbishop.
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'Here is the greatArchbishop.' You're surprised to see me, you know.
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The greatArchBishop smiled at her.
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He was the greatArchbishop's father.
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He had read the words some more this afternoon and became angered at the greatArchBishop's naivete of it.
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The Augustinian Order, as its name implies, was originally founded by St. Augustine, the greatArchbishop of Hippo, in Africa.
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It didn't take much effort to figure out that the greatArchBishop was associated with the trouble that they saw.
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Workmen were busy on some portions of it, but it was inhabited by the greatArchbishop, the king's chief adviser.
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The greatArchBishop of all Phoride and the continent, slowly dragged himself back to his desk and sat in his chair.
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Their Archbishop has nothing to do with the Pope of Rome, but is subject to the greatArchbishop who lives at Baudas.