- A
preconization (Late Lat. praeconizatio, from praeconizare, "to proclaim", Lat. praeco, "a
public crier") is a
public proclamation or announcement. In...
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Archbishop of
Reims by King
Louis XV on 5
December 1762, and was
approved (
preconized) on 24
January 1763 by Pope
Clement XIII. He was
created a
cardinal on...
-
Babeuf had,
since 1789, been
drawn to the
Agrarian Law, an
agrarian reform preconized by the
ancient Roman brothers,
Tiberius and
Gaius Gracchus, of sharing...
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Archbishop of
Reims by King
Louis XV on 5
December 1762, and was
approved (
preconized) on 24
January 1763 by Pope
Clement XIII. He was
created a
cardinal on...
- years. He was
nominated bishop by King
Louis XV on 17
April 1757, and
preconized (approved) by Pope
Benedict XIV on 18 July 1757. He was
consecrated on...
-
nominated Archbishop of
Rouen by King
Louis XV on 28
August 1733, and
preconized (approved) by Pope
Clement XII on 18
December 1733. He was
created a cardinal...
- Metz, Toul and Verdun) were to be
nominated by the King and
approved (
preconized) by the Pope. This was
continued under Napoleon by the
terms of the Concordat...
- the diocese. He was
nominated by
Louis XIV on 3
September 1705, and was
preconized (approved) by Pope
Clement XI on 22
March 1706. 1705 – 20 July 1719. He...
- Veritas", a
continuation of the
newspaper "Truth". On 18
December 1993 is
preconized as
Bishop of Sofia-coadjutor
Apostolic Exarchate and
titular bishop of...
- XIV on 24
December 1706, on the
recommendation of Père Lachaise, and
preconized (approved) by Pope
Clement XI on 11
April 1707. He was
consecrated on...