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Cathedra Defined

The chair on which the bishop sits. It is located in the chancel, often centered behind the high altar.

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  • LacusCurtius ? Cathedra (Smith's Dictionary, 1875): Cathedra Unsigned article on p257 of William Smith, D.C.L., LL.D.: A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, John Murray, London, 1875. CATHEDRA, a seat; but the term was more particularly applied to the soft seats used by women...

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  • Bringbackducki ng.com: Campaign for the reintroduction of the ducking stool for use as a deterrent and as a means of punishment for nagging wives, partners, girlfriends and strumpets in general. Support our campaign to cease this contemptible female trait

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