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syndic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Syndic (Latin:
syndicus; Gr****: σύνδικος, sýndikos, 'one who
helps in a
court of justice, an advocate...
- "roughly from 200 to 600".
Syndicus 1962, p. 10–14.
Syndicus 1962, pp. 30–32.
Jensen 2000, p. 12-15.
Jensen 2000, p. 16.
Syndicus 1962, pp. 21–23. Marucchi...
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Fourth edition, with
Slobodan Ćurčić. p. 518. ISBN 978-0300052947
Syndicus, 73–74
Syndicus, 73–89 Jürgen Krüger (2000). Die
Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem. Regensburg:...
- the Baptism, some
early examples are from Gaul. Schiller, I, 181
Syndicus, 94–95
Syndicus, 92–93,
Catacomb images "Catholic Encyclopedia:
Portraits of the...
- Sieveking, born 1
November 1787 in Hamburg, died 30 June 30 1847, was a
Syndicus of Hamburg, diplomat, politician,
patron of the arts and philanthropist...
- Wernher, 36 has
further details Friesen, 10
Syndicus, 103–104
Syndicus, 106–108
Syndicus, 108 and 145-6 See
Syndicus, 139–140 and Schiller, I, 148 for slightly...
- "representative" (syndic
meaning "administrator"), from the
Latin word
syndicus which in turn
comes from the Gr**** word σύνδικος (syndikos),
which means...
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Barry 1911. von Hügel 1911, pp. 452–458.
Syndicus 1962, pp. 21–23.
Jensen 2002.
Jensen 2000, pp. 37–41.
Syndicus 1962, pp. 130–131.
Lowrie 2007, p. 69....
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served as
senators in Hamburg,
while his son Carl
Merck (1809–1880) was
Syndicus (foreign
affairs head) of
Hamburg 1847–1880.
Another son, the merchant...
- of St.
Catherine by John
Galey (1986) ISBN 977-424-118-5 page 92
Eduard Syndicus;
Early Christian Art; pp. 96–99;
Burns & Oates, London, 1962. Hall pp....