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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CONCLAVIST»
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1
Court and Politics in Papal Rome, 1492–1700
Above all, however, he had to discover the intentions of others by means of
clever conversation.68 It was only possible to attain a profound knowledge of the
men who belonged to other factions if the conclavist was a careful student of
ancient ...
Gianvittorio Signorotto, Maria Antonietta Visceglia, 2002
2
The North British Review
Amongst themselves they fixed a formal code of regulations in reference to
perquisites, to which every Conclavist was bound to adhere, although such
stipulations were distinctly contrary to Papal Bulls. It was an established abuse
that the cell ...
3
THE POPULAR ENCYCLOPEDIA OR " CONVERSTATIONS LEXICON:"
at Venice by the assembled cardinals, as Pins VI. died far from Rome.
CONCLAVIST; the companion, either lay or clerical, whom the cardinal is allowed
to take with him into the conclave (q. v.) during the election of a pope, or to send
for if he ...
4
The Popular Encyclopedia: Being a General Dictionary of ...
The place of conclavist is honourable . and very much sought for. The conclavist
of the cardinal who is chosen pope seldom fails to make his fortune. As every
cardinal generally becomes a member of the committee of regency, consisting of
...
5
The Popular Encyclopedia: Being a General Dictionary of ...
CONCLAVIST; the companion, either lay or clerical, whom the cardinal is allowed
to take with him into the conclave (q. v.) during the election of a pope, or to send
for if he should fall sick. The conclavists are, in this case, subject to the same ...
Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford, Thomas Thomson, Allan Cunningham, 1836
The Funeral of the 1 deceased Pope lasting nine days, en the tenth each
Cardinal goes to his Cell, and are shut up in the Conclave with one Servant
called a Conclavist, with eith a Secretary and Gentleman to attend them, carry
their ...
Paul de Rapin-Thoyras, 1732
Gnitciard. to prevent their receiving any letters; and the dishes of meat (which are
received in at a window by the conclavist) are searched by the master of the
ceremonies for the same reason. The cardinals meet every morning and evening
in ...
Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul), Nicolas Tindal, 1757
Conclavist ; the companion, either lay or clerical, whom the cardinal is allowed to
take with him into the conclave (q. v.) during the election of a pope, or to send for
if he should fall sick. The conclavists are, in this case, subject to the same laws ...
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, 1830
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encyclopaedia americana
Conclavist ; the companion, either lay or clerical, whom the cardinal is allowed to
take with him into the conclave (q. v.) during the election of a pope, or to send for
if he should fall sick. The conclavists are, in this case, subject to the same laws ...
10
The history of England
In the first fold, the conclavist writes the name of the cardinal his master votrs for,
because the cardinal's hand would be known. In the second, the cardinal writes
his own name; and on the outside, the conclavist writes any motto the cardinal ...
Rapin de Thoyras (Paul, M.), Nicolas Tindal, 1759
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «CONCLAVIST»
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conclavist no contexto das seguintes notícias.
6 very strange, very scandalous Popes
While there have always been a number of conclavist antipopes (people who claim that they are the real pope rather than whoever is running ... «Death and Taxes, mar 13»