10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRIORATE»
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1
A History of Florence 1200-1575
Within a year the priorate displaced the Fourteen. As Compagni reveals, at its
inception the priorate was the voice (and ears) of those who saw themselves as
victims of the “powerful.” During those heady months of the reviving popular ...
The seven most powerful guilds organized themselves into a military federation
for the defense of the popolo, elected representatives to a joint committee that
they called the “priorate of the guilds,” and attempted a revival of the constitution
of ...
3
Protocolli Dei Savi Di Sion:
4. THE. PRIORATE. OF. ZION. In a successful book on the The Holy Blood and
the Holy Grail, the anglophone24 journalists connected the PSM to the presumed
"Priorate of Zion" which, ...
Cesare G. De Michelis, 2004
4
The Emergence of Organizations and Markets
(b) Popolani, new men and new-new men: defined by the date that an
ancestorfrom patrilineage first entered Priorate, as recorded in A.S.F., Manoscritti
248–52. “Popolani” are defined by first date in Priorate between 1282 and 1342; “
new ...
John F. Padgett, Walter W. Powell, 2012
5
Sources concerning the hospitallers of St John in the ...
1495, C.2, f.207, 217,220, 238 Alcmania; priorate; 1539/10/16, С.З, El, 2
Alemania, Almania*; priorate; 1594, 1595, C.4, f.2, 37* Alemania (Allemannia);
priorate; 1704 or 1746?C.8 Alemania; priorate; 1732, C.9, f.1 Alemania,
Allemagne; ...
6
Women, Family and Society in Medieval Europe: Historical ...
Table 2 Florentine Citizens Elected to the Priorate for the First Time, by Decade, 1
290-1 409 (count includes notaries, and after 1292, the standard-bearers of
justice) direction of restricted access. The grip that relatively few citizens exerted
on ...
David Herlihy, Anthony Molho, 1995
7
The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 6, C.1300-c.1415
The oligarchic character of the regime had been reinforced by the practice,
common between 1310 and 1 32 3, by which the signoria or Priorate was
empowered by the councils to elect its successors. After the death in 1328 of
Charles of ...
Rosamond McKitterick, Michael Jones, 2000
8
The Growth of the Medieval City: From Late Antiquity to the ...
This 'second popolo' of 1282 instituted a six-member priorate. Although the
Fourteen, rather than the priors, were still the supreme council, the change of
1282 was a fundamental departure: for although there was to be one prior for
each of the ...
9
Florence and Its Church in the Age of Dante
Benefice Awarded by Papacy Canonry (San Lorenzo)/ Innocent IVl Canonry (
S. L.)/Cardinal DeaconZ Canonry (Cathedral Chapter)/ Innocent IVj Canonry (
C. C.)/Innocent IV4 Prebend (C. C.)/Alexander IV5 Priorate (S. L.)/Urban IV6
Priorate ...
10
Episcopal Power and Florentine Society, 1000-1320
Competition over church honors and access to offices (like the episcopate) had
intensified as the Guelf aristocracy found itself excluded from the centers of
power, particularly the priorate. Between 1282 and 1292 lineages such as the ...
George Williamson Dameron, 1991
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PRIORATE»
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priorate is used in the context of the following news items.
Grape expectations: The changing face of WNC wine
True, North Carolina wine might never compare to the sour grapes of the black-slated Priorate, and we will never hold a candle to the white ... «Mountain Xpress, Jan 15»
Sanofi's next-gen insulin ticks PhIII boxes again
... development know-how with Medtronic's expertise in insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring, with a particular priorate being novel ... «PharmaTimes, Jun 14»