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In canon law,
commenda (or
in commendam) was a form of
transferring an
ecclesiastical benefice in trust to the
custody of a patron. The
phrase in commendam...
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Giacomo Luigi Brignole (1838.09.13 – 1847.06.11, 1847.06.11 – 1853.06.23
in commendam)
Giorgio Doria Pamfilj Landi (1818.03.16 – 1837.11.16)
Giuseppe Maria...
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David Hoyle.
In 1666, John
Dolben was
additionally appointed Bishop of Rochester,
retaining the
Deanery of
Westminster in commendam. His
successor as...
- commendatarius) is an ecclesiastic, or
sometimes a layman, who
holds an
abbey in commendam,
drawing its
revenues but not
exercising any
authority over its inner...
- charge",
originally one held
in commendam. Originally,
commandries were benefices,
particularly in the Church, held
in commendam.
Mediaeval military orders...
- Paul's is a
member of, and
chair of the
Chapter of St Paul's
Cathedral in London in the
Church of England. The dean of St Paul's is also ex
officio dean...
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General partnership S.C.S.(Société en
Commandite Simple):
Partnership in commendam Holding Company Offs****
companyRR Branch of
Foreign Company Representative...
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practice of
nominating abbacies in commendam had
become widespread.
Since the 12th century, it had
become universal in Western Europe for the household...
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prominence in France following Napoleon's coup d'état of 1799.
Fesch became Archbishop of Lyon
in 1802, a
Cardinal in 1803, Amb****ador to the Holy See
in 1804...
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Commendatori (plural), is an
Italian word
originating from the
Latin phrase In commendam and
meaning "Commander". It may
refer to:
Commander (order) (Italian:...