- In
ancient Rome, a
tabula patronatus was a tablet,
usually bronze,
displaying an
official recognition that an
individual was a muni****l patron. Patronage...
- The
right of
patronage (in
Latin jus
patronatus or ius
patronatus) in
Roman Catholic canon law is a set of
rights and
obligations of someone,
known as...
-
confirmed by
juridic epigraphy, in the form of two
different tabulae patronatus.
Pliny the
Elder also
listed Bocchoris among the
federated cities, in...
-
introduced in 1988. Also, the
Grand Master can
appoint hereditary jus
patronatus Commanders of Merit. Originally, the
order was
divided into
Knights Petit...
-
obliging the
college to
fulfill its
duties as
patron according to the ius
patronatus over that church.
Gottschalk 1985, p. 169 Kühne &
Stephani 1986, p. 361...
- an 1814
novel by
Maria Edgeworth Spoils system or
patronage system Ius
patronatus or
right of
patronage in
Roman Catholic canon law Patronage, the practice...
-
benefice has the
right to
nominate a
parish priest to fill a
vacancy Ius
patronatus, a
right of
patronage in the
Roman Catholic Church Patronage (disambiguation)...
-
parte (1516), and
Aequum re****mus (1534) do****ent the
Portuguese jus
patronatus. Pope
Alexander VI, a
native of Valencia,
issued a
series of
bulls limiting...
-
Canonical provision Canonical election Juridic and
physical persons Jus
patronatus ****ociations of the
faithful Consecrated life
Canonical do****ents Acta...
- nonexistent) 600:
Saint Columb**** uses the term "Europe" in a letter. 655: Jus
patronatus. 681: Khan
Asparukh leads the
Bulgars and in a
union with the numerous...