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12th-century seal of Stefan of Uppsala is enclosed in a vesica piscis. Seals in use outside the Church, such as this Knights Templar Seal, were circular.. Heraldry developed in medieval Europe from the late 11th century, originally as a system of personal badges of the warrior classes, which served, among other purposes, as identification on the battlefield.
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The conjunction of these symbols, cants (that is “plays on”) the Bishop’s name for the Spanish word “soto” means a hill or low-mound that is a grove or glen. In this case the trees of the grove are orange trees, for His Excellency was a priest of the Diocese of Orange, and appointed Bishop there.
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One interesting feature of his life which has left a written record is the fact that as bishop of St Andrews he consecrated a long list of churches in his diocese. These churches are listed by name, together with the dates on which they were consecrated, in the 1240s, in a 13th-century Pontifical now in the Bibliothèque National, Paris (B.N ...
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From 2001 to 2003, Edgar was elected to the Bishop and Trustees of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, the body that oversees the diocese's real property. [ 3 ] After the consecration of Gene Robinson as bishop of New Hampshire , Edgar left the Episcopal Church and joined the Anglican Mission in America , under the authority of the Anglican ...