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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LEGATESHIP»
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1
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
Obviously the first thing to do was to confirm him in his legateship. This he did in
a flattering letter dated 1st May, 1130, in which he addressed him as " a son
beloved above all others, whom for his uprightness now long proved our holy
mother ...
Watkin Wynn Williams, 1935
This former legateship of Quirinius is accepted by some scholars who are as far
as possible removed from any desire of rescuing the trustworthiness of the
Gospel according to Luke. But the difficulty is that the former legateship of
Quirinius ...
3
The Transformation of the Irish Church in the Twelfth and ...
It is conceivable that Máel Muire Ua Dúnáin, who is described in a late
genealogical source as a papal legate, had exercised a more circumscribed
legateship before Gillebertus – that is, that he was not legate per universam
Hiberniam. See D.
Marie Therese Flanagan, 2010
4
Poetry for Patrons: Literary Communication in the Age of ...
It used to be assumed that legato ("to the legate") refers to a legateship under the
proconsul of Asia, the inscription having been set up in Asia's capital, Ephesuss1.
On this view, "the twin fasces" and "the repeated jurisdiction over great Asia" ...
5
English Historical Documents, 1189-1327
In the meantime, the king's envoys, whom he had sent to Rome to obtain the
legateship of England and Scotland for William, his chancellor, returned to him
with letters of our lord the pope relative thereto. Accordingly, on the strength of his
...
David Charles Douglas, Harry Rothwell, 1996
6
Biography of Huang Ch'ao
Fu-yen Legateship, 80 n.l84 Golden Meadows, The, lll Guard of the Chln-wu Bird,
73 n.l43 Heng Ch'ung, 4l Ho-chung Legateship, 80 n.l79 Ho-yang Legateship, 57
n.64 Hsi-men K'uang-fan, 27 Hsi-men Ssu-kung, 35, 83 n.205 Hsi-tsung, ...
Xiu Ouyang, Qi Song, Howard Seymour Levy, 1961
7
Outlines of Medieval History
As such, to Roger I was granted in 1098 and to the king was confirmed in 1118
the strange oflice of an hereditary legateship in Sicily. No special legate could
enter Sicily without his permission, and he enlarged his rights on all sides to the ...
C. W. Previté-Orton, 2013
8
Marcus Tullius Cicero: Speeches on Behalf of Marcus Fonteius ...
1.1(1).42. 'Had bearing on many persons' summarizes from 4 ('more than six
hundred'). On suspicion as the catalyst of prosecution see F 2n. (6) The Spanish
legateship . . . What manner of. . . Fonteius' legateship in Spain is synchronized
with ...
9
Enforcing the English Reformation in Ireland: Clerical ...
However, only six months after Alen's arrival in Dublin the cardinal fell from grace
having failed to secure Henry VIII's divorce from Katherine of Aragon and, in his
wake, Alen's vice-legateship fell into abeyance. The interesting thing is that the ...
10
The Cardinal Protectors of England: Rome and the Tudors ...
In August, already assured by the pope that he would be created cardinal,
Wolsey directed Gigli to press for the combining of the legateship with it and
begged to be commended to Cardinal de'Medici. In Consistory objection was
raised that ...