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John's episcopate would only last a few years; he died on 7 October 1214.
The university is to be entirely under the management of the episcopate.
His episcopate is sometimes said to have lasted from 531 to 541.
During his episcopate he also took action against prostitution in the city.
After a further three years he was elevated to the episcopate.
He died unmarried in 1893, after an episcopate of only 15 months.
Nothing is known of him before his elevation to the episcopate on March 31, 852.
In 1952 he was elevated to the Episcopate, serving for five years.
Thus the king preserved a vital control over his episcopate.
The seven years of his episcopate have been marked with controversy.
He was ordained to the episcopate on January 18, 2008.
He was consecrated after 672, however, his death or end of episcopate is not known.
The first five or six years of his episcopate were uneventful enough.
Bishops with such authority are known as the historical episcopate.
Few other things are known of his episcopate or his life.
His episcopate was marked by both professional and personal controversy.
His episcopate is believed to have occurred at the end of the fifth century.
This process was apparently successful for Simon, as he held the episcopate until his death in 1251.
Almost nothing is known about the life and the episcopate of Benignus.
His episcopate saw the citizens of Milan grow in power.
The church is committed to the male priesthood and episcopate.
William's episcopate was comparatively long, and he died on 27 January 1367.
Three years later he ascended to the Episcopate, retiring in 1956.
Elevation to the Episcopate followed in 1970 and he retired nine years later.
As a matter of fact, it is not at all clear that medieval man wanted a really devoted episcopate.