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  2. Würzburg Residence - Wikipedia

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    Garden façade of the Residence, leading into the Court Gardens Front of the Residence and Cour d'honneur. In the year 1730, however, under Prince-Bishop Friedrich Carl von Schönborn (1729–46), work on the south block began once more. In 1732–33, the front of the Cour d'honneur was completed. From 1735 onwards, the work on the central ...

  3. Archbishop's Palace of Paris - Wikipedia

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    It began as the bishop's residence for Maurice de Sully in 1161. The bishopric was elevated to an archbishopric in 1622, and in 1697 the palace was entirely rebuilt by Cardinal de Noailles, except for the chapel, which still existed in 1830. During the French Revolution of 1789, the Constituent Assembly held meetings in it.

  4. Bishop's Palace - Wikipedia

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    A bishop's palace is a type official residence of any bishop, such as those listed in the Category:Episcopal palaces. Specific residences called Bishop's Palace include: Poland

  5. Clergy house - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of more specific terms whose use depends on the rank of the occupant, the denomination, and the locality. Above the parish level, a bishop's house was traditionally called a "Bishop's palace", a dean's residence is known as a deanery, and a canon lives in a canonry or "canon's house". Other clerical titles have different ...

  6. Bishop's Palace, Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    The original palace was constructed in 1741 by Bishop Visarion Pavlović, located near the newly built Saint George's Cathedral. [2] However, it was destroyed during the bombing of Novi Sad in June 1849 during the Serb uprising of 1848–49. [1] The palace was completed in 1901 and has since served as the residence of the Bishop of Bačka. [2]

  7. Belleville Diocese plans to sell bishop’s mansion. How will ...

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    The bishop’s residence is a 2 ½ story, brick home that was built around 1860 and has 13 rooms. It is located on 1.63 acres near the intersection with Illinois 15.

  8. Hartlebury Castle - Wikipedia

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    Hartlebury Castle was the residence of the Bishop of Worcester from the early 13th century until 2007. Bishop Walter de Cantilupe, a supporter of Simon de Montfort, began to fortify the Castle, which was embattled and finished by his successor, Godfrey Giffard, in 1268. The gatehouse was added in the reign of Henry VI, by Bishop Carpenter. [5]

  9. Bishop's Palace (Galveston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop's Palace, also known as Gresham's Castle, is an ornate 19,082 square feet (1,772.8 m 2) [2] Victorian-style house, located on Broadway and 14th Street in the East End Historic District of Galveston, Texas.