- Podestà (Italian: [podeˈsta]), also
potestate or
podesta in English, was the name
given to the
holder of the
highest civil office in the
government of...
-
Libellus de
imperatoria potestate in urbe Roma is an
anonymous Latin treatise on the
authority of the Holy
Roman Emperor in the city of Rome. It has been...
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Sanskrit term ap, a
classical abbreviation for ad
pedes or
aedilitia potestate AP, a
classification symbol for an
auxiliary of the
United States Navy...
- (tribunes of the soldiers) or
tribuni militares (military tribunes)
consulari potestate (with
consular power), but also as
tribunes pro
consulibus or pro consule...
- aurà, si per
castellum recuperare non o fa, et si
recuperare potuerit in
potestate Froterio et
Raimundo lo tornarà, per
ipsas horas quæ
Froterius et Raimundus...
- continentur,
transsubstantiatis pane in corpus, et vino in
sanguinem potestate divina". In most
United Church of
Christ local churches, the Communion...
- Aristotle, and as the
author of two
important works: De
ecclesiastica potestate, a
major text of early-14th-century papalism, and De
regimine principum...
- who were
still subject to the
legal control of
their patriarch, ie in
potestate. It
aimed to
prevent creditors from
suing on most such loans,
which had...
- strained,
reaching from the
Diploma Ottonianum and
Libellus de
imperatoria potestate in urbe Roma
regarding the "Patrimony of
Saint Peter" in the 10th century...
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published under the
following titles: De
potestate civili, 1528 Del Homicidio, 1530 De matrimonio, 1531 De
potestate ecclesiae I and II, 1532 De Indis, 1532...