- The
sacrum consistorium or
sacrum auditorium (from Latin: consistere, "discuss a topic"; Gr****: θεῖον συνέδριον, romanized: theion synedrion, "sacred ****embly")...
- a Bishop" (PDF). The New York Times.
Retrieved 17 July 2018. "Sacrum
Consistorium". Acta
Apostolicae Sedis (in Latin). XI (14).
Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis:...
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shift later epitomized in the institution's name: it
would be
called a
consistorium, not a council.
Diocletian regulated his
court by
distinguishing separate...
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media related to Consistories.
Consistory is the
anglicized form of the
consistorium, a
council of the
closest advisors of the
Roman emperors. It can also...
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according to the old chronicler, "every one
joined in, and the hall of the
consistorium was
turned into a
dancing saloon". No more was
heard of the condemnation...
- was
controlled mostly by the high
ranking civilian officials of the
consistorium, and not by
Pulcheria or Eudocia.
Historian Christopher Kelly argues...
- the fact that the
imperial cabinet of
advisors came to be
known as the
consistorium, or
those who
would stand in
courtly attendance upon
their seated emperor...
-
making a
student crazy by
teaching him sorcery; he was
freed by the
consistorium of the university, but fired, and in 1661,
Eolenius was
suspected of...
- "comes consistorialis"
indicated specially appointed members to the
consistorium, the
council of the
Roman emperor's
closest advisors. The
comes rei militaris...
- secretaries, thus
establishing what will
become known as the late
Roman Consistorium. King
Bahram II of the
Persian Empire dies
after a 17-year reign; his...