- Look up
convocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
convocation (from the
Latin convocare meaning "to call/come together", a
translation of the Gr****...
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collective guardianship of the
Great Powers in 1856.
After special ****emblies
convoked in
Moldavia and
Wallachia urged the
unification of the two prin****lities...
- were
defeated at Casilinum. In 550,
Theudebald convoked the
Council of Toul.
Theudebald apparently convoked the
council because Nicetius,
bishop of Trier...
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should be
declared deposed and a new pope elected. Consequently, they
convoked the
Council of Pisa and
invited both
claimants to be present.
Neither Gregory...
- généraux (
convoked in this
period in 1484, 1560–61, 1576–1577, 1588–1589, 1593, 1614 and 1789) had been
reunited during fiscal crises or
convoked by parties...
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nation (including a
nation that is only one
ecclesiastical province), are
convoked by the
national episcopal conference.
Provincial councils,
which consist...
- decision. On Sunday, 3
December 2023, Venezuela's
President Nicolas Maduro convoked a
referendum to ask
Venezuelan electors five questions,
including whether...
-
Palau del
Parlament in
Ciutadella Park, Barcelona. The
plenary ****embly is
convoked by the
President of the Parliament,
either by his or her own initiative...
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spending to "buy" the country's way out of debt.
Again this failed, so
Louis convoked the ****embly of
Notables in 1787 to
discuss a
revolutionary new fiscal...
- The
Council of
Paris was a
synod convoked by King
Chlothar II in 614. It was a
concilium mixtum,
attended by both
ecclesiastics and
laymen from throughout...