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- same pair is also found in the church decrees of 1530 (Constitutiones Synodales). There, Pecols was identified with the Roman god of the underworld, Pluto...
- reliable and independent source, which was used to prepare Constitutiones Synodales, a book of ceremonies prepared by a church synod and published in 1530...
- The Synodal Way (German: Der Synodale Weg or Synodaler Weg, sometimes translated as Synodal Path) was a series of conferences of the Catholic Church in...
- des Basler Konziis, Leipzig, 1877. Stefan Sudmann, Das Basler Konzil: Synodale Praxis zwischen Routine und Revolution, Frankfurt-am-Main 2005. ISBN 3-631-54266-6...
- (around 1290) which mentions the idol Perkūnė. In the Constitutiones Synodales (1530) Perkūnas is mentioned in a list of gods before the god of ****...
- where he was in residence by 25 October 1046, and where he held both a synodale concilium and a po****re iudicium. One of the bishops present at the synod...
- water and Autrimpo (Autrimpus) as god of the seas. The Constitutiones Synodales, a church ceremony book published in 1530, likened Potrimpo with Pollux...
- missions. Poncher became archbishop of Sens in 1519. His Constitutions synodales was published in 1514. Chisholm 1911.  This article incorporates text...
- 1911 (Eglise Nationale Evangélique Réformée du Canton de Vaud. Commission Synodale, 1911) H. Vuilleumier, Notre Pierre Viret (Payot, Lausanne 1911) Schaff...
- Protestant priest Hieronymus Malecki using information from Constitutiones Synodales published in 1530. The letters were expanded and translated by Malecki's...