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The phrase "archbishopric of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the territory or jurisdiction governed by an archbishop. Example: The archbishopric of Canterbury holds great significance in the Church of England.
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The archbishopric of Magdeburg was founded in 968 with three suffragan bishoprics.
The situation deteriorated further when Innocent opposed Louis's candidate for the archbishopric of Cologne (1688).
The archbishopric of Ohrid was restored in 1958, and autocephaly was declared in 1967.
The archbishopric of Utrecht was established in 1559, suppressed in 1580, and revived in 1851.
Although the Silesian duchies gravitated toward Germany, the archbishopric of Gniezno continued to include the diocese of Wrocław.
Today the Orthodox archbishopric of Mount Sinai, with the historic monastery of St. Catherine, still enjoys this privilege.
Frederick William acquired eastern Pomerania, the secularized bishoprics of Halberstadt, Minden, and Kammin, and the archbishopric of Magdeburg.
The two territories were organized as a province and connected with the ancient archbishopric of Sirmium, restored by the pope.
He was born in the archbishopric of Salzburg in 1756, and he died in the imperial capital of Vienna in 1791.
After six years Pope Urban II called Bruno to Rome and offered him the archbishopric of Reggio, Italy, which he refused.
Anselm Of Laon,, French Anselme De Laon (born 11th century, Laon, Archbishopric of Laon died July 15 , 1117 Laon), theologian who became eminent in early Scholasticism.
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