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- Bishop_of_Moray abstract "The Bishop of Moray or Bishop of Elgin was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Moray in northern Scotland, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. If the foundation charter of the monastery at Scone is reliable, then the Bishopric of Moray was in existence as early as the reign of King Alexander I of Scotland (1107–1124), but was certainly in existence by 1127, when one Gregoir (\"Gregorius\") is mentioned as \"Bishop of Moray\" in a charter of king David I of Scotland. The bishopric had its seat (Latin: Cathedra) at Elgin and Elgin Cathedral, but was severally at Birnie, Kinneddar and as late as Bishop Andreas de Moravia at Spynie, where the bishops continued to maintain a palace. The Bishopric's links with Rome ceased to exist after the Scottish Reformation, but continued, saving temporary abolition between 1638 and 1661, under the episcopal Church of Scotland until the Revolution of 1688. Episcopacy in the established church in Scotland was permanently abolished in 1689. The Bishops fortified seat for over 500 years was at Spynie Palace.".
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- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Bur.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Douglas_(bishop).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Douglas_(cleric).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_I_of_Scotland.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Lindsay,_1st_Lord_Spynie.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Rose.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Stewart,_Earl_of_Buchan.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Stewart_(bishop_of_Moray).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Andreas_de_Moravia.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Forman.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Stewart_(bishop_of_Moray).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Archibald_(bishop_of_Moray).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Argyll.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Edinburgh.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Galloway.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Lincoln.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Orkney.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Bricius_de_Douglas.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Canon_(priest).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Category:12th-century_establishments_in_Scotland.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Category:1688_disestablishments_in_Scotland.
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- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Moray.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_Scotland.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Falconer_(bishop).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Columba_de_Dunbar.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink D._E._R._Watt.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink David_I_of_Scotland.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink David_Stewart_(bishop).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink David_de_Moravia.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Diocese_of_Moray.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Elgin_Cathedral.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Episcopal_polity.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Felix_of_Moray.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink George_Douglas_(bishop).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Gregoir_of_Moray.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Henry_de_Lichton.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink James_Aitken_(bishop).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink James_Hepburn_(bishop).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink James_Stewart_(bishop).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink John_Dowden.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink John_Guthrie_(bishop_of_Moray).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink John_de_Innes.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink John_de_Pilmuir.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink John_de_Winchester.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Lesmahagow.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Murdoch_MacKenzie.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Hepburn.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Radulf_of_Lincoln.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Richard_de_Lincoln.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Shaw_(bishop).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Reformation.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Simon_de_Gunby.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Simon_de_Tosny.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink Spynie_Palace.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink William_(bishop_of_Moray).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink William_Hay_(bishop).
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink William_Tulloch.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLink William_de_Spynie.
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bishop of Moray".
- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bishopric of Moray".
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- Bishop_of_Moray wikiPageWikiLinkText "of Moray".
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- Bishop_of_Moray subject Category:12th-century_establishments_in_Scotland.
- Bishop_of_Moray subject Category:1688_disestablishments_in_Scotland.
- Bishop_of_Moray subject Category:Bishops_of_Moray.
- Bishop_of_Moray subject Category:History_of_Moray.
- Bishop_of_Moray hypernym Head.
- Bishop_of_Moray type Person.
- Bishop_of_Moray type Redirect.
- Bishop_of_Moray type Concept.
- Bishop_of_Moray comment "The Bishop of Moray or Bishop of Elgin was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Moray in northern Scotland, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. If the foundation charter of the monastery at Scone is reliable, then the Bishopric of Moray was in existence as early as the reign of King Alexander I of Scotland (1107–1124), but was certainly in existence by 1127, when one Gregoir (\"Gregorius\") is mentioned as \"Bishop of Moray\" in a charter of king David I of Scotland.".
- Bishop_of_Moray label "Bishop of Moray".
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- Bishop_of_Moray sameAs Q1837262.
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