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- was elected to the Papacy as Gregory VII in 1073, he suppressed the Archdiaconate and the prelate entrusted with the supervision of the Apostolic Camera...
- gives the date 1461. In his Will of 1493, Piccolomini granted the archdiaconate of Brabant a cope worth fifty gold florins de camera. Carol Richardson...
- McDowell, Rector of Ballywillan (Connor). Wicklow: attached to the Archdiaconate of Glendalough from the early 14th century to 1467, this has since been...
- establishments of several cardinals or noblemen. Encina was appointed to the Archdiaconate of Malaga Cathedral by Julius II in 1508. In 1518 he resigned from position...
- Latin gaudium, both meaning "joy". Josas was the ancient name of an archdiaconate of the archbishop of Paris. Although many discoveries in various parts...
- of orders, cathedral chapters in reference to their own affairs, the archdiaconate in the Middle Ages, and parish priests in the internal forum. If however...
- letter to Innocent III some time around 1200 that his income from his archdiaconate barely met his basic expenses. Although he had probably been dean of...
- part of the Diocese of Constance, under the local supervision of the Archdiaconate "Vor dem Walde", based in Dornstetten. When the Protestant Reformation...
- congregation and town officials or over tribute payments to the Wittenberg Archdiaconate. His replacement was Liborius Magdeburg, who had come into Luther’s...
- remained in post until he became a bishop. The powerful and wealthy Archdiaconate of Richmond, dominating much of the north-west of England, was able...