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- Vicarius is a Latin word, meaning substitute or deputy. It is the root of the English word "vicar". Originally, in ancient Rome, this office was equivalent...
- This is a partial list of governors of Roman Britain from 43 to 409. As the unified province "Britannia", Roman Britain was a consular province, meaning...
- The Diocese of Asia (Latin: Dioecesis Asiana, Gr****: Διοίκησις Ἀσίας/Άσιανῆς) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, incorporating the provinces of western...
- the age of 65". Vatican Insider. Retrieved 4 January 2014. "Pariter, qui vicarii generalis aut etiam capitularis munere fungitur, hoc munere dumtaxat perdurante...
- headed by his respective praetorian prefect, each supervising several vicarii, the governors-general in charge of another, lasting new administrative...
- his ****cution of the Christians, seems to indicate the existence of vicarii praefectorum in the time of Diocletian: And so that everything would be...
- romana: seu de cardinalibus, romanis congregationibus, legatis, nuntiis, vicariis et protonotariis apostolicis (in Latin). Paris: apud Jacobum Lecoffre et...
- governor, and procurators had supervised taxation, under the new system vicarii and governors were responsible for justice and taxation, and a new class...
- Pope Pius X (21 February 1905), Inter multiplices curas, 62, Pariter, qui vicarii generalis aut etiam capitularis munere fungitur, hoc munere dumtaxat perdurante...
- provinces"); the comites of the new echelon were ****igned alongside the vicarii in the civil dioceses of the latter so that the comites became permanent...