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Meaning of "cardinal-bishop"
cardinal-bishop (noun) - A high-ranking bishop in the Roman Catholic Church who is also a cardinal, typically holding both titles concurrently
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One cardinal-bishop and at least three cardinal-priests were absent during the election.
Later that year he was ordained Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati.
He only became Cardinal Bishop upon his appointment as the Cardinal-Bishop of Albano.
He also served as a cardinal and was named as the Cardinal-Bishop of Albano.
He soon became a Cardinal-Bishop of the suburbicarian see of Frascati.
He also took over the port of Ostia from its cardinal-bishop.
In place of that post, he was named Cardinal-bishop of Silva Candida the following year.
Cardinal-bishop of Albano.
Vicedomino ostensibly was elected under the influence of his relative, Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina Giovanni Visconti.
Cardinal-bishop of Velletri.
He served until 12 June when he was named Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati.
Cardinal-bishop of Tusculum.
Giovanni Battista Re from Italy, the most senior Cardinal-Bishop participating, presided over the conclave.
Otto, cardinal-bishop of Augsburg.
In 1072 he was designated as a cardinal and Pope Alexander II named him Cardinal-Bishop of Albano.
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But soon after Lucius II had him appointed in December 1144 as the Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina.