Bishop of Ramsbury (Q1318177)

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The Bishop of Ramsbury was an episcopal title used by medieval English-Catholic diocesan bishops in the Anglo-Saxon English church. The title takes its name from the village of Ramsbury in Wiltshire, and was first used in the 10th and 11th centuries by the Anglo-Saxon Bishops of Ramsbury. In Saxon times, Ramsbury was an important location for the Church, and several early bishops became Archbishops of Canterbury.

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relation: Ramsbury (OSM)exact location match [show tags]
name: Ramsbury
ref:gss: E04011802
boundary: administrative
wikidata: Q647573
admin_level: 10
designation: civil_parish

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religious organization (Q1530022) operator:type=religious
religious administrative territorial entity (Q20926517) boundary=religious_administration
Catholic organization (Q23955632) denomination=catholic
diocese of the Catholic Church (Q3146899) denomination=roman_catholic, denomination=catholic
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diocese (Q665487) diocese
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