Definition of Priorship. Meaning of Priorship. Synonyms of Priorship

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Definition of Priorship

Priorship
Priorship Pri"or*ship, n. The state or office of prior; priorate.

Meaning of Priorship from wikipedia

- himself from wood and a rejected stone from St. Denis. Philip's loss of the priorship to Remegius, Cuthbert's ********ination attempt on Jack, and William murdering...
- delivers the letter to Bishop Waleran. In January 1136, he gains the priorship over Sub-prior Remegius with the support of Waleran. Also, at Waleran's...
- of St. Vanne. Refusing the abbacy of St. Etienne, Caen, and the grand-priorship of Cluny, Bénard p****ed through a second novitiate at St. Vannes, and...
- England. Fr. Mariano Gil led the construction of the cemetery during his priorship from 1889 to 1898. The fence was designed by Architect Gregorio N. Santos...
- held a lay canonry at Málaga; in 1519 he was appointed by Leon for the priorship of Leon Cathedral. His last job was recorded as being in Leon, where he...
- outlawing "all regular and secular chapters for either ****, abbacies and priorships, both regular and in commendam, for either ****". It also sought to settle...
- p****im The block (Isola in Italian) was named Isola del Priorato after the Priorship of Malta, held by the Knights of St. John Hospitaller. Roma artigiana...
- years" is probably a mistake for "34 years", as other sources attest his priorship from his accession in 1160 (the Chronicle of Melrose) to his last charter...
- existence all regular and secular chapters for either ****, abbacies and priorships. July 14 – French Revolution: Citizens of Paris celebrate the unity of...
- from 2019 to 2022 and Grand Prior since 8 September 2022 to current. The priorship dates of the following are not known, but probably served during the reign...