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Abyotawit Seded (Amharic: አብዮታዊ ሰደድ, 'Revolutionary Flame', '
Seded' for short) was a
communist organization in Ethiopia,
formed in 1976 by a
group of officers...
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sede in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sede may
refer to: Gérard de
Sède Marc Dion
Sédé (born 1987),
Ivorian football player Sede,
Ethiopia Sede, district...
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sedes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sedes is
Latin for seat.
Sedes may also
refer to: a bishop's
episcopal throne, also
known as a cathedra...
- In the
canon law of the
Catholic Church,
sede vacante refers to the
state during which a
diocese or
archdiocese is
without a
prelate installed in office...
- Holy See (Latin:
Sancta Sedes, lit. 'Holy Chair',
Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsaŋkta ˈ
sedes]; Italian:
Santa Sede [ˈsanta
ˈsɛːde]), also
called the See of...
- The
SEDES is one of the
oldest Portuguese civic ****ociations and
think tanks.
SEDES was
incorporated in 1970, its
founders coming from
different academic...
- as
claims were made that Waz
League had
infiltrated Seded and come to
occupy leading posts in
Seded. The
member organizations of
Imaledih were crushed...
- The
sedia gestatoria (Italian: [ˈsɛːdja dʒestaˈtɔːrja],
literally 'chair for carrying') or
gestatorial chair is a
ceremonial throne on
which popes were...
- su****ions were
raised that the Waz
League had
infiltrated Seded and come to
occupy leading posts in
Seded. It was, however,
unlikely that the Waz
League would...
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Council (1962–1965). The term
sedevacantism is
derived from the
Latin phrase sede vacante,
which means "the
chair [of the
Bishop of Rome]
being vacant". The...