Definition of In commendam. Meaning of In commendam. Synonyms of In commendam

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Definition of In commendam

In commendam
In commendam In com*men"dam [See Commendam.] (Law) See Commendam, and Partnership in Commendam, under Partnership.

Meaning of In commendam from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- (in commendam) Gozlin I: 877–886 Ebles: 886–903 (in commendam) Robert I: 903–923 (in commendam) Hugh II: 923–956 (in commendam) Hugh III: 956–??? (in commendam)...
- is David Hoyle. In 1666, John Dolben was additionally appointed Bishop of Rochester, retaining the Deanery of Westminster in commendam. His successor as...
- bishop, abbot, canons or monks, pastor, etc.). In an abbey this support was called the In commendam and was divided into three lots, one for the commendatory...
- Commendatori (plural), is an Italian word originating from the Latin phrase In commendam and meaning "Commander". It may refer to: Commander (order) (Italian:...
- prelates of the time, he held multiple abbacies in commendam, which supported him in his official capacities in a manner be****ing his rank. Not all these...
- Other churches in Rome can also be established as new titular churches. Occasionally, a titular church may be held in commendam ('in trust') by a cardinal...