- An
archdeacon is a
senior clergy position in the
Church of the East,
Chaldean Catholic Church,
Syriac Orthodox Church,
Anglican Communion, St
Thomas Christians...
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present building was
promoted by the
canon Bernat Llull, who was
appointed Archdean of
Santa Maria in 1324. One of the
distinctive features of
Santa Maria...
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included in the
Deanery of Arad of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Csanád; the
Archdean of Arad was
first mentioned in 1288. The
earliest do****ents
suggest that...
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concerned enough about the
grave cir****stances of the rite to
entrust archdean Jofré de
Loaysa with the
renewal of the
Mozarabic clergy and the copying...
- ****igned as cathedrals, with a
diocesan chapter ("consistory"), led by the
archdean. The area was not
forced to
contribute men to the
Russian Army
until 1797...
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Archdeacon (oculus episcopi) is an
ecclesiastical below...
- Salamanca. In 1965, it was
edited by Moshé Lazar,
attributing it to the
archdean of Antakya,
Almeric y
dating it at
between 1126 and 1142.
According to...
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three decades.
Father József-Csaba Pál was
later appointed as the dean and
archdean of the
Banat Highlands and also
named an
honorary canon of the Cathedral...
- He was
shortly thereafter appointed as
canon in
Roskilde and then as
archdean (lrkedegn) in Viborg. In 1496,
during the
reign of John of Denmark, he...
- Director-General for Justice, and of
Hieronymus van
Busleyden (1470?-1517),
archdean of Cambrais,
member of the High
Council of
Mechelen for the
Burgundy lands...