- A
papal renunciation (Latin:
renuntiatio) also
called a
papal abdication,
occurs when the
current pope of the
Catholic Church voluntarily resigns his...
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function was,
after the
senate had 'elected' the magistrates, to hear the
renuntiatio,
which had no
legal purpose, but
instead was a
ceremony in
which the...
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appeared tempestas –
choosing the time of the
observation at one's will
renuntiatio –
making a
distinction between observation and
formulation vitia – resorting...
- minister,
Murray sent his
former student, in the
ancient tradition, a
renuntiatio amicitiae, a
public revocation of
their friendship.
Oswyn Murray is a...
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after the
senate had 'elected' the magistrates, to hear the
renuntiatio, The
renuntiatio had no
legal purpose, but
instead was a
ceremony in
which the...
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after the
senate had 'elected' the magistrates, to hear the
renuntiatio, The
renuntiatio had no
legal purpose, but
instead was a
ceremony in
which the...
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before the
announcement of the
final result. This
announcement was
called renuntiatio. The
praerogativa or
principium was
usually the most
important tribe...
- law (lex)
after the
presiding magistrate made a
formal announcement (
renuntiatio) of the ****embly's decision. In the
early Republic, the
Senate had to...
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Before proclaiming the
electoral results valid (a
procedure known as
renuntiatio),
Sulla obtained the oath from his
successors that they
would uphold...
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Verlag Herder Freiburg, Basel, Wien 2014, ISBN 978-3-451-31245-8. "
Renuntiatio Papae -
einige historisch-kanonistische Überlegungen", in:
Johannes Grohe...