-
original e in
classical Latin was
often represented by ae or oe (e.g.
aecclesia and coena), also
reflected in
English spellings such as foetus. Because...
- accⁿal'r—accidentaliter. Accu—(De) Accusationibus. Accur.—Accursius. a'cls—
æcclesia or ecclesia. a.C.n.—ante
Christum natum. ac°—actio. act'.—Actus (Apostolorum)...
- what is of Christ, and let the
emperor have what is his own" (Obtineat
Aecclesia quod
Christ est,
habeat imperator quod suum est)
Calixtus II to the Emperor...
- Rome. In the
Chronicle of
Benedict of
Soracte under the year 921, the
aecclesia Sancti Eusebii iuxta macellum parvum (church of Sant'Eusebio next to the...
-
attested ca. 400 AD as
civitas Coriosolitum ('civitas of the Curiosolites',
Aecclesia Corsult ca. 869,
Corsout in 1288) is
named after the
Gallic tribe. The...
- Lérins
Abbey dates back to 1103, the
donation provided for a
quoque anno
aecclesia Sancti Iohannis ac
Sancti Michaelis Albinguinensis aecclesie reddat solidos...
-
regem Heinri**** post sacramenta,
obsides et
oscula in ipsa
beati Petri aecclesia domnum papam tenuisse captum,
indigne tractatum,
potiora aecclesiae membra...