- Look up
legate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Legate may
refer to:
Bartholomew Legate (1575–1611),
English martyr Julie Anne
Legate (born 1972), Canadian...
- A
Pontifical Legate is a
personal representative of the Pope. Specifically, this
title is used for: the
formal title of the
Cardinal or (Arch)bishop appointed...
- A
legate (Latin: legatus,
classical Latin: [ɫeːˈɡaːtʊs]) was a high-ranking
Roman military officer in the
Roman army,
equivalent to a high-ranking general...
- A
papal legate or
apostolic legate (from the
ancient Roman title legatus) is a
personal representative of the Pope to
foreign nations, to some
other part...
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Bartholomew Legate (c. 1575 – 18
March 1612) was an
English anti-Trinitarian martyr.
Legate was born in Es**** and
became a
dealer in cloth. In the 1590s...
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David Russell Legates is a
former professor of
geography at the
University of Delaware. He is the
former Director of the
Center for
Climatic Research...
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Julie Anne
Legate (born 1972) is a
professor in the
department of
linguistics at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Legate earned her B.A. from York University...
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between Donatists and Catholics. The
local Donatists, however,
resisted the
legates and
aided by Cir****cellion
groups from the
surrounding district, a revolt...
- John
Legate (died 1620?) was an
English printer.
Legate was
admitted and
sworn a
freeman of the Stationers'
Company on 11
April 1586 (Arber, ii. 696)....
- a
university is in 1600, when the
University of
Cambridge printer, John
Legate,
began using an
emblem for the
university press. The first-known appearance...