Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Durham Castle and Cathedral' has mentioned 'Bishop' in the following places:
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Entrance to Bishop Bek's Great Hall | WIKI |
Inside Bishop Bek's Great Hall | WIKI |
The holder of the office of the Bishop of Durham, Bishop William Walcher at the time, was appointed by the King to exercise royal authority on his behalf, with the castle being his seat. | WIKI |
... the Castle was constructed 'to keep the bishop and his household safe from the attacks of assailants'. | WIKI |
In May 1080, the castle was attacked and besieged for four days by rebels from Northumbria; Bishop Walcher was killed. | WIKI |
In the 12th Century, Bishop Pudsey (Hugh de Puiset) built the Norman archway and the Galilee of the Cathedral. | WIKI |
[7] Other major alterations were made by Bishop Thomas Hatfield in the 1300s, including a rebuilding of the keep and enlargement of the keep mount. | WIKI |
The castle has a large Great Hall, originally called a Dining Hall, created by Bishop Antony Bek in the early 14th century; Bishop Hatfield added a wooden minstrels' gallery. | WIKI |
The Castle remained the bishop's palace for the Bishop of Durham until Auckland Castle was made the bishops' residence in 1832; the current bishop still maintains offices at that castle, roughly ten miles to the south. | WIKI |
Subsequently, Durham castle was donated to the University of Durham[12] by Bishop William Van Mildert and would later become the college. | WIKI |
[13] The college did not occupy the castle until 1837, after the next Bishop, Edward Maltby, had completed renovations of the building. | WIKI |
[17] It was modified in the 17th Century by Bishop Cosin. | WIKI |
These include the Bishopxe2x80x99s Court (now a library), almshouses, and schools. | WIKI |
These include the Bishopxe2x80x99s Court (now a library), almshouses, and schools. | UNESCO |