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- In the Catholic Church, protonotary apostolic (PA; Latin: protonotarius apostolicus) is the title for a member of the highest non-episcopal college of...
- etiam capitularis munere fungitur, hoc munere dumtaxat perdurante, erit protonotarius titularis. Secretary of State 2000: "26. For Supernumerary Apostolic...
- (1962). "The Gr****s and the Union of the Churches the Report of Ogerius, Protonotarius of Michael VIII Palaiologos, in 1280". Proceedings of the Royal Irish...
- monotypic, no subspecies are recognised. The genus name is from Late Latin protonotarius, meaning "prothonotary", a notary attached to the Byzantine court who...
- etiam capitularis munere fungitur, hoc munere dumtaxat perdurante, erit protonotarius titularis" (Pope Pius X, Inter multiplices curas, 62. 21 February 1905)...
- Heinrich was raised to the rank of master (magister) or protonotary (protonotarius). Nine letters (eight in full) written by or for Henry survive from...
- the followers of Polish-Swedish king Sigismund III Vasa. He became protonotarius publicus and canon in Warmia in Poland, and served Sigismund as chaplain...
- Originally of the office of royal secretary in Poland was the secretary protonotarius (or royal notary). It was under this name that the office operated under...
- Somercotes (1239–1241), Priest Raymond Le Roux (January 1325-November 1325), Protonotarius Apostolico Pierre Cyriac (20 September 1342 – 1351), Priest Guy de Boulogne...
- "The Gr****s and the Union of the Churches. The Report of Ogerius, Protonotarius of Michael VIII Palaiologos, in 1280". Proceedings of the Royal Irish...