- the same rank. It was
formerly the
practice to add the term in
partibus infidelium,
often shortened to in
partibus or i.p.i.,
meaning "in the
lands of the...
- on the same
subject matter. in pari
delicto in
equal fault in
partibus infidelium in the
parts of the
infidels "In the land of the infidels"; used to refer...
- Panthenor, Clamecy, in 1223.
Clamecy remained the
continuous 'in
partibus infidelium' seat of the
Bishopric of
Bethlehem for
almost 600 years,
until the French...
- the Emperor, the
Tractatus de
potestate papae et
imperatoris respectu infidelium (Treatise on the
Power of the Pope and the
Emperor Respecting Infidels)...
- was not "titular bishop" but "bishop in
infidel regions" (in
partibus infidelium). In
recent times the
names of
titular sees are
drawn also in numerous...
-
longer title is also
given as
Tractatus de fide catholica,
contra errores infidelium,
meaning "Tractate on the
universal faith,
against the
errors of the pagans"...
-
Laval was ****igned an
ancient abandoned see and
named bishop in
partibus infidelium ("in the
lands of the unbelievers"). Bégin 1959, p. 25.
Leblond de Brumath...
- ****isted by
bishops who had been
consecrated to sees
which were in
partibus infidelium (titular sees that had in most
cases been
conquered by Muslims) before...
- on the same
subject matter. in pari
delicto in
equal fault in
partibus infidelium in the
parts of the
infidels "In the land of the infidels"; used to refer...
-
Foreign Missions Society, and
titular bishop of Isauropolis, in
partibus infidelium. Born in Saint-Étienne, Jean-Louis
Taberd was
ordained priest in Lyon...