What is a Medieval Bishops Typical Day?

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Bishops in the middle ages often came from well off families. They lived in palaces and often took part in politics. They ruled over dioceses which are groups of parishes. Medieval bishops therefore spent their days overseeing matters of the diocese and taking part in politics. The church played a very important role in people's lives in medieval times.
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