Cardinal William of Sabina came as papal legate to Sweden during the archiepiscopate of Jarler, a Saint Bridget ( d . 1373 ), laboured zealously for the enforcement of the same law.
22.
His archiepiscopate ( as bishop of the diocese ) began on May 21, 1975, when he succeeded Archbishop Leo Binz and ended with the acceptance of his retirement on September 8, 1995.
23.
Archbishop William Laud, in his account of his archiepiscopate addressed to Charles I for 1637, complained that Bowle had been ill for three years before his death, and had neglected his diocese.
24.
Ceolnoth faced two problems as archbishop raids and invasions by the Vikings and a new political situation resulting from a change in overlordship from one kingdom to another during the early part of his archiepiscopate.
25.
Much of the middle period of Runcie's archiepiscopate was taken up with the tribulations of two men who had been close to him : the suicide of Gareth Bennett and the kidnapping of Terry Waite.
26.
Wulfred had devoted his archiepiscopate to fighting against secular power over Kentish monasteries, but Ceolnoth now surrendered effective control to �thelwulf, whose offer of freedom from control after his death was unlikely to be honoured by his successors.
27.
He was a member of both Socialist societies at Oxford, and through that he had his first dealings with the young Margaret Thatcher ( then Margaret Roberts ), a relationship which was to prove pivotal during his archiepiscopate.
28.
The main crisis Ioann faced during his archiepiscopate was the drawn-out dispute between Novgorod and Metropolitan Aleksei ( d . 1378 ) but when he tried to gain recognition from Novgorod as the rightful successor in 1376, he was rebuffed.
29.
Despite this, the Sobor of 1504 condemned the Novgorod-Moscow heresy of the Sect of Skhariya the Jew, which repudiated some of the dogmas and rites of the Russian Orthodox Church, thus confirming Gennady's major activity during his archiepiscopate.
30.
Politically the archbishop of Novgorod grew in power during Novgorod's period of independence, traditionally 1136 to 1478, until just before the Mongol Invasion ( 1237 1240 ) and then fell into decline until about the archiepiscopate of Vasilii Kalika ( 1330 1352 ).