Surely Bath & Wells.
Tom Izbicki
At 11:30 AM 2/5/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>At 02:35 PM 2/4/01 -0600, you wrote:
>>Dublin provides an interesting example. ...
>>Does anyone know of other sees in medieval Christendom with more than one
>>cathedral chapter?
>>--Maeve
> The medieval diocese of Valva and Sulmona, on the border between
>Lazio and the Abruzzi, had two cathedrals--a consequence of the melting
>away of the original cathedral city.
> On another matter under discussion, it might be noted that in
>medieval Europe not only were there mitered abbots who had the right to
>wear this episcopal regalia but also, in Germany and in Italy, some mitered
>abbesses. These were superior mother superiors in whose presence even the
>more rowdy magnates were presumably well behaved.
> --John Howe, Texas Tech
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>>>I was not aware there was such as a monastic
>>>cathedral. Could my learned colleagues please give me
>>>just a few examples of where and when? "Monastic
>>>cathedral," up till now, was what I'd have called an
>>>oxymoron.
>>>Thanks!
>>>MG
>>>
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