Episcopate

/ɪˈpɪskəpeɪt/ noun

Definition

The office or rank of bishop; also, bishops collectively or the period of a bishop's service.

Etymology

From Late Latin episcopatus, derived from episcopus (bishop). The -ate suffix indicates an office or position held by someone.

Kelly Says

When historians refer to 'the episcopate' of a particular period, they're often studying how powerful bishops were—in medieval times, some bishops controlled armies and territories, making them more like princes than religious leaders.

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