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- (Evangelisches Konsistorium) of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland was renamed Landeskirchenamt in 1948. The consistory (Evangelisches Konsistorium) of the...
- the Propst or provost, made up the ecclesiastical court or consistory (Konsistorium). In a literary testimony to the office, Detlev von Liliencron wrote...
- opened a refugee centre for Danzigers (Hilfsstelle beim evangelischen Konsistorium Danzig) led by Upper Consistorial Councillor Gerhard M. Gülzow [de]....
- "Rentei", for administration of the domains), a "Hofgericht" (court) and a "Konsistorium" (ecclesiastical administration). The first president was Ewald von Kleist...
- academic and practical day-to-day matters it was run by the consistory (konsistorium) or board, and its chairman, the Rector magnificus. There appears to...
- German). — (2014). Das Evangelium von der Familie. Die Rede vor dem Konsistorium [The gospel of the family. The speech at the consistory] (in German)...
- 1663 the student nations at Uppsala university were legalized by the Konsistorium (the university's decision-making body), and in the same year education...
- chambers were each responsible only for a specific area: the consistory (Konsistorium) for questions on church matters, the Kriegsrat for military affairs...
- Council [3] From 2017 he has been the Chair of the University Board (Konsistorium) at Uppsala University. Hernes is an honorary doctor at Umeå University...
- superintendent was taken by the recently formed Marcher Consistory (Märkisches Konsistorium), consisting of Lutheran and Reformed (Calvinist) members 1829 - 1853:...