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Legateship
Legateship Leg"ate*ship (l[e^]g"[asl]t*sh[i^]p), n. The office of a legate.

Meaning of Legates from wikipedia

- officer in command of a Roman legion. From the times of the Roman Republic, legates received large shares of the military's rewards at the end of a successful...
- translated as "legates" Leggatt (disambiguation) Legget Leggett (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Legate. If an...
- 2009, Dr. Legates and 34 cosigners submitted a letter to the EPA outlining specific objections to the proposed endangerment rule. Legates is a signatory...
- Ages, papal legates were often used to strengthen the links between Rome and the many parts of Christendom. More often than not, legates were learned...
- 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...
- missorum generale ("General capitulary on legates") and Capitularia missorum specialia ("Special capitularies on legates"), both issued in 802, were acts of...
- This is a list of papal legates sent by the Holy See to England. The legature was suppressed under Henry VIII, and restored under his daughter Mary I...
- left office and his replacement had not yet ****umed it.[citation needed] A legate a latere is a temporary papal representative or a representative for a special...
- Fallout: New Vegas is a 2010 action role-playing game that was developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game, which...
- A legatus Augusti pro praetore (lit. 'envoy of the emperoracting for the praetor') was the official title of the governor or general of some Imperial...