- A
provost is a
senior official in a
number of
Christian churches. The word
praepositus (Latin for 'set over', from praeponere, 'to
place in front') was...
- from 1191 when Pope
Celestine III
confirmed the
existence of the free
prepositure of the
Saxons in Transylvania,
having its
headquarters in Sibiu. The...
- of St
Germans was St
German seated on a throne, with the
legend "S.
Prepositure Sci
Germani in laya".
There is a
stone cross at
Carracawn dedicated to...
-
conjunction with his
appointment as
royal treasurer, he was
granted a
prepositure and a
prebendary under Lund Cathedral. In , He was
fiefholder of Bakke...
- postpositive, posture, preposition, prepositional, prepositive, prepositor,
prepositure, propone, proponent, proposition, propositional, recomposition, reimposition...
-
Cibinium when Pope
Celestine III
confirmed the
existence of the free
prepositure of the
Saxons in
Transylvania (due to the
Cibin River that
flows through...
-
three classes. All
cathedral chapters were
reduced to six
prelatures (
prepositure, decanate, archdeaconry, custodia, cantorship, and scholastery) and three...
- of St
Germans was St
German seated on a throne, with the
legend "S.
Prepositure Sci
Germani in laya". St Ives The seal of St Ives was Arg. an ivy branch...
- Croato-Hungarian king
Ferdinand I of
Habsburg and in 1555. he took over the
prepositure of
Pozsony (present day Bratislava, Slovakia). On 22
April 1557, Drašković...
- a do****ent[clarification needed]
concerning an
endowment of Łęczyca
prepositure published due to a
consecration of the
collegiate church in Łęczyca in...