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The Diocese of the Isles, also known as the Diocese of Suðreyar, or the Diocese of Sodor, was one of the dioceses of medieval Norway. After the mid-13th-century Treaty of Perth, the diocese was accounted as one of the 13 dioceses of Scotland. The original seat of the bishopric appears to have been at Peel, on St Patrick's Isle, where indeed it continued to be under English overlordship; the Bishopric of the Isles as it was after the split was relocated to the north, firstly to Snizort and then Iona.
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Dioceseof Argyll and theIsles can refer to: Dioceseof Argyll and TheIsles (Episcopal), Scottish Episcopal Church Roman Catholic Dioceseof Argyll and...
TheDioceseof Argyll and theIsles (Latin: Diocesis Ergadiensis et Insularum) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or dioceseofthe Catholic Church...
The first bishops from outside the Kingdom oftheIsles sat in the bishop's chair oftheDioceseoftheIsles in the mid-13th century. Following the Treaty...
Lord oftheIsles or King oftheIsles (Scottish Gaelic: Triath nan Eilean or Rìgh Innse Gall; Latin: Dominus Insularum) is a title of Scottish nobility...
The Bishop oftheIsles or Bishop of Sodor was the ecclesiastical head oftheDioceseoftheIsles (or Sodor), one of Scotland's thirteen medieval bishoprics...
in the town of Millport on theIsleof Cumbrae. It is one ofthe two cathedrals oftheDioceseof Argyll and theIsles, the other being St John's Cathedral...
The Kingdom oftheIsles was a Norse-Gaelic kingdom comprising theIsleof Man, the Hebrides and the islands ofthe Clyde from the 9th to the 13th centuries...
of England. Thediocese only covers theIsleof Man. The Cathedral Church of St German where the bishop's seat is located, is in the town of Peel. St German's...
Ordered chronologically William (bishop oftheIsles) (died 1095), bishop of what later became theDioceseoftheIsles William Aiton (disambiguation), several...
Channel Islands, theIslesof Scilly, and a small part of Wales. One diocese, theDiocese in Europe, is also a part ofthe Church of England (rather than...
time the church followed the Sarum Rite, prevalent throughout much ofthe British Isles. Around 1333 the Lords of Man refortified St Patrick's Isle and...
TheDioceseof Truro (established 1876) is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury which covers Cornwall, theIslesof Scilly and a small...
Parochiales Scotiae: pt. 1. Dioceseof Argyle. DioceseoftheIsles (Public domain ed.). W.H. Lizars. pp. 758–. The New Statistical Account of Scotland: pt.1–2 Sutherland...