See

From the Latin word sedes, meaning "seats." Originally used to refer to the bishop's seat, the earliest of all symbols of authority. The seat was kept in the cathedral, and the bishop's see was the town where the cathedral was located. Now the word is used (primarily by Roman Catholics) to refer to a whole diocese.

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