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- The Carmen de synodo ticinensi ("Song of the Synod of Ticinum") is a poem of nineteen stanzas of five lines each in iambic trimeter. Shortly after the...
- time as archbishop, he composed an extensive treatise in three volumes, De synodo dioecesana, on the subject of the diocesan synod, presenting a synthesis...
- romanized: Íōnes; κοινὸν Ἰώνων, koinón Iōnōn; or κοινὴ σύνοδος Ἰώνων, koinē sýnodos Iōnōn, in Latin: commune consilium), also called the Panionic League, was...
- city. Magnus Felix Ennodius, Bishop of Pavia, records in his "Apologia pro Synodo", Gestatoriam sellam apostolicae confessionis, alluding to the Cathedra...
- enjoyment of ecclesiastical privileges and immunity (Benedict XIV, "De Synodo Dioce.", VI). Many Benedictine communities still retain secular oblates...
- Nicaea (/naɪˈsiːə/ ny-SEE-ə; Ancient Gr****: Σύνοδος τῆς Νίκαιας, romanized: Sýnodos tês Níkaias) was a council of Christian bishops convened in the Bithynian...
- (1548–1622), professor primarius at Heidelberg, who in Ireni**** sive de unione et synodo Evangelicorum (1614) had pleaded for a reconciliation of Lutheranism and...
- Emperor, whose text is not preserved, but which instructed him to call a synodos endemousa to examine the case of Anthimus, which would be heard at a series...
- Strabo called the group of scholars who lived at the Mouseion a σύνοδος (synodos, "community"). As early as 283 BC, they may have numbered between thirty...
- administration or application. The word synod comes from the Ancient Gr**** σύνοδος (synodos) '****embly, meeting'; the term is analogous with the Latin word concilium...