- is
sometimes denominated a "prelate nullius", from the
Latin "nullius
diœceseos" (prelate of no diocese),
denoting that his
territory is
directly subject...
- territory. Such an
abbot is
called a
territorial abbot or
abbot nullius diœceseos (abbreviated
abbot nullius and
Latin for "abbot of no diocese"). A territorial...
-
diecezji wileńskie, or
Codex diplomaticus ecclesiae cathedralis necnon Dioeceseos Vilnensis, a
collection of
medieval m****cripts in the
Latin language...
-
Edward Eyre and
William Spottiswoode. Cole, R. E. G., ed. (1913),
Speculum Diœceseos Lincolniensis: Sub
Episcopis Gul: Wake et Edm: Gibson, A.D. 1705–1723:...
-
prelate is
sometimes called a
prelate nullius, from the
Latin nullius diœceseos,
prelate "of no diocese,"
meaning the
territory falls directly under the...
- of
Ciudad Real were
designated as the new Priory, a
Prelature nullius dioeceseos called the "Priory of the four
reunited Military Orders of Santiago, Calatrava...
- Romanum :
Iuxta Novum Breviarium Recognitum, Pro
Ecclesiis Maxime Ruralibus Dioeceseos Frisingensis accommodatum [2] 1687.
Antiphonarium Romanum,
juxta Breviarium...
-
commentary (I 1895, II 1896) Do****enta
spectantia historiam orthodoxae dioeceseos Dalmatiae et
Istriae a XV
usque ad XIX
saeculum (I, 1899),
Serbian Orthodox...
-
probably followed by his
being chosen to be
Legatus proconsulis Africae dioeceseos Carthaginiensis (or the
deputy governor of the
province of
Africa responsible...
- qua vita et
libri typo
vulgati et m****cripti
recensentur omnium Archi-
dioeceseos Coloniensis,
ducatuum Westphaliae,
Angariae ...
indigenarum et incolarum...