- the examiner, who was the head of the school, and
known as scholasticus,
capiscol, and chancellor,
appointed an
individual to teach. This was
called the...
-
desired hymns, sequences, and
lessons of saints. He was
variously styled capiscol (from the
Latin caput scholæ, head of the choir-school),
prior scholæ,...
- stall. The
third dignitary is the
chancellor (scholasticus, écoldtre,
capiscol, magistral, etc.), who must not be
confounded with the
chancellor of the...
- precentor's stall. The
third officer is the
chancellor (scholasticus, écoldtre,
capiscol, magistral, etc.) (not to be
confused with the
chancellor of the diocese)...
-
Caylus Bridge Cers
Bridge Villeneuve Lock
Motorway Bridge (A9)
Ariege Lock
Capiscol Bridge Lift
Bridge (disused,
remains open)
Footbridge Bridge Beziers Lock...
- nine
canons (one of whom was
called the
Canon Theological and
another Capiscol. Gap was
unique among the
churches of Province, in that its
Cathedral Chapter...
- 2005–2007 Atlético
Madrid 2007–2014 Rayo
Vallecano 2015
Madrid CFF 2016–
Capiscol CF
International career 2008–2010
Spain 14 (0) *Club
domestic league appearances...
- División Regional(Group A))
Juventud del Círculo Católico
Burgos — 2nd
Capiscol Burgos — 3rd Groggy's
Gamonal Burgos — 4th
Polideportivo Salas Salas de...
- (in Spanish). Imp. de Tomás Nuñez Amor. Alcázar Molina,
Manuel G.; Ruiz
Capiscol,
Salvador (1998). "Don
Francisco Coello y el
Catastro del
siglo XIX en...
- 'dignitaries'): the
Provost and the
Archdeacon (founded in 1306).
There was also a
Capiscol and a Sacristan, and two of the
Canons served as
Theologian (founded in...