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  2. Bishop of Durham - Wikipedia

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    From 1075, the bishop of Durham became a prince-bishop, with the right to raise an army, mint his own coins, and levy taxes. As long as he remained loyal to the king of England, he could govern as a virtually autonomous ruler, reaping the revenue from his territory, but also remaining mindful of his role of protecting England's northern frontier.

  3. Durham, England - Wikipedia

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    From 1075, the Bishop of Durham became a Prince-Bishop, with the right to raise an army, mint his own coins, and levy taxes. As long as he remained loyal to the king of England, he could govern as a virtually autonomous ruler, reaping the revenue from his territory, but also remaining mindful of his role of protecting England's northern frontier.

  4. List of shopping streets and districts by city - Wikipedia

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    Durham — Elvet Bridge, Saddler Street, Market Place, High Street (Prince Bishops Shopping Centre), Silver Street, The Gates Shopping Centre Kingston upon Hull — Prospect Street, the Prospect Centre, Paragon Street, Carr Lane, Whitefriargate

  5. How the redevelopers of a dead Durham mall plan to (finally ...

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    The affordable housing component proposed at Northgate Mall in Durham would include 72 units for seniors 55 and older. Durham’s comprehensive plan calls for multi-generational living instead of ...

  6. Prince-bishop of Durham - Wikipedia

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  7. County Durham - Wikipedia

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    From 1075, the Bishop of Durham became a Prince-Bishop, with the right to raise an army, mint his own coins, and levy taxes. As long as he remained loyal to the king of England, he could govern as a virtually autonomous ruler, reaping the revenue from his territory, but also remaining mindful of his role of protecting England's northern frontier.

  8. Prince-bishop - Wikipedia

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    A prince-bishop is a bishop who is also the civil ruler of some secular principality and sovereignty, as opposed to Prince of the Church itself, a title associated with cardinals. Since 1951, the sole extant prince-bishop has been the Bishop of Urgell , Catalonia, who has remained ex officio one of two co-princes of Andorra , along with the ...

  9. The Gates Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 the centre closed for a £30 million redevelopment, [2] as one of the three redevelopments in Durham City, in partnership with Durham BID worth almost £190 million. [3] The complex being built on the former site of The Gates named the Riverwalk [ 4 ] was opened in summer 2019 and consists of over 20 refurbished shopping units, [ 3 ...