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Praeses (Latin pl.
praesides) is a
Latin word
meaning "placed before" or "at the head". In antiquity,
notably under the
Roman Dominate, it was used to...
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provincial structure,
which meant that
there were now more
governors (
praesides)
ruling over
smaller regions and
smaller po****tions. Diocletian's reforms...
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usually Viri
Egregii –
equestrians of the
third class.
Duces differed from
praesides who were the
supreme civil as well as
military authority within their...
- de
Manila Spanish:
Presidente de
Universidad Ateneo de Manila; Latin:
Praeside Universitas Athenaea Manilensis) is the
chief administrator and prin****l...
- The
Evangelical Church in
Germany (German:
Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland, EKD), also
known as the
Protestant Church in Germany, is a
federation of...
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insuper mantissa de novo
cometa exeuente Martio labentis Anni
nobis exorta Praeside Wolfgango Leinberer Soc. Jesu
Matheseos Professore ordinario. In Catholica...
- Siebenbürgen. [see also Fronius]
Dissertatio Metaphysica, de distinctione,
Praeside Christ.
Donati Kal. Nov. Vitebergae, 1681.
Dissertatio de distinctione...
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Dissertatio chemica de
analysi ferri, quam,
venia ampliss. facult. philos.,
praeside Torb.
Bergman [...]
publice ventilandam sistit Johannes Gadolin, aboa-fenno...
- and Asia
through those governed by
consulares and
correctores to the
praesides. The
provinces in turn were
grouped into (originally twelve) dioceses...
- The
Prussian Union of
Churches (known
under multiple other names) was a
major Protestant church body
which emerged in 1817 from a
series of
decrees by...