The metropolitical see was for a short time transferred to Vladimir and then finally to Moscow (Mouravieff, chs.
In the meantime Armagh was in possession of both sees, and for more than a hundred years they continued thus subject to its metropolitical jurisdiction.
O'Higgins, cited above, it is in like manner described as subject to the metropoliticaljurisdiction of St. Jarlath's.
Their decision ranged against the king all who cared about preserving their property, as the Metropolitical visitation had ranged against him all who cared for religion in a distinctly Protestant form.
Not all the self-restraint of the legate could commend him to Langton, whose obstinate insistence upon his metropolitical authority forced Pandulf to procure bulls from Rome specifically releasing him from the jurisdiction of the primate.
His successor as primate, appointed in 1369 by papal provision, was William Whittlesea, a nephew of Archbishop Islip, whose weak health and colourless character made of little account his five years' tenure of the metropolitical dignity.
Tours was the capital, and still maintains the metropolitical dignity.
HE succeeded his brother St. Sadoth in the metropolitical see of Seleucia and Ctesiphon, in 342, which he held six years.
St. Titus has been looked upon in Crete as the first archbishop of Gortyna, which metropolitical see is fixed at Candia, since this new metropolis was built by the Saracens.
His great church at Mechlin was raised to the metropolitical dignity by Paul IV.
This see of Dole long enjoyed a metropoliticaljurisdiction over all the bishops of Brittany.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "metropolitical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.