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Primat (died c. 1277) was a
French Benedictine monk and
historian of the
abbey of Saint-Denis near Paris. He
composed two
histories of
France with a royal...
-
another feature of the
ministry of a bishop,
which is that of the "Spiritum
primatus sacerdotii habere potestatem dimittere peccata": the
primate of sacrificial...
- London: —. OCLC 606865776. Talbot,
Peter (1947). Kenny, W. E. (ed.).
Primatus Dubliniensis : the
primacy of the See of
Dublin or a
compendium of the...
- Frölich in his 1790 work (Who is Peter) Quis est
Petrus seu
qualis Petri Primatus?:
Liber theologico-canonico
catholicus described Peter's
successor with...
- ("Megaprimatus",
deriving from the
prefix "mega-" and the
Latin words "primate" and "
primatus",
means "big primate" or "big
supreme being") and
states that his species...
- As a consequence, the
Archbishops of
Braga later claimed the
title of
Primatus Totus Hispania,
claiming supremacy over the
entire Hispanic church. Yet...
- Universalis)
Patriarch of the West (Patriarcha Occidentis)
Primate of
Italy (
Primatus Italiae)
Metropolitan Archbishop of the
Roman Province (Archiepiscopus...
-
Thessalonica in the 14th century)
against the
primacy of the pope (De
primatu Papae), and an
edition of a
similar tract by the
Calabrian monk Barlaam...
- d’Escures,
Epistola de
iniuria sibi et
ecclesie Cantuariensi illata and De
primatu Cantuariensis ecclesie (3rd
quarter of the 12th century);
Gerald of Wales...
- of the papacy. The
result of this new
resolve were his
chief work, De
primatu Petri (1519), and his
Enchiridion locorum communium adversus Lutherum ran...