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- 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...
- In ancient Rome, a tabula patronatus was a tablet, usually bronze, displaying an official recognition that an individual was a muni****l patron. Patronage...
- 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...
- introduced in 1988. Also, the Grand Master can appoint hereditary jus patronatus Commanders of Merit. Originally, the order was divided into Knights Petit...
- 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...
- Canonical provision Canonical election Juridic and physical persons Jus patronatus ****ociations of the faithful Consecrated life Canonical do****ents Acta...
- Canonical provision Canonical election Juridic and physical persons Jus patronatus ****ociations of the faithful Consecrated life Canonical do****ents Acta...
- re****mus bull in Bullarium patronatus Portugalliae regum, v I, p148–152 (in Latin) Etsi Sancta bull in Bullarium patronatus Portugalliae regum, v I, pp...