-
reliable and
independent source,
which was used to
prepare Constitutiones Synodales, a book of
ceremonies prepared by a
church synod and
published in 1530...
- 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...
- (around 1290)
which mentions the idol Perkūnė. In the
Constitutiones Synodales (1530) Perkūnas is
mentioned in a list of gods
before the god of ****...
-
water and
Autrimpo (Autrimpus) as god of the seas. The
Constitutiones Synodales, a
church ceremony book
published in 1530,
likened Potrimpo with Pollux...
- the
Constitutiones Synodales.
Lithuanian historian Ingė Lukšaitė
claimed that both the
Sudovian Book and
Constitutiones Synodales were
parts of a larger...
- missions.
Poncher became archbishop of Sens in 1519. His
Constitutions synodales was
published in 1514.
Chisholm 1911. This article incorporates text...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- king, but met Pope Paul III at
Parma (1546) and
there gave him his Sylvæ
Synodales. When the
Council reopened at
Trent in 1551
Nausea was present, and took...