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- An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in the Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, St Thomas Christians...
- present building was promoted by the canon Bernat Llull, who was appointed Archdean of Santa Maria in 1324. One of the distinctive features of Santa Maria...
- Look up archdeacon, archdeaconry, archdeaconship, or archdean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Archdeacon (oculus episcopi) is an ecclesiastical below...
- ****igned as cathedrals, with a diocesan chapter ("consistory"), led by the archdean. The area was not forced to contribute men to the Russian Army until 1797...
- concerned enough about the grave cir****stances of the rite to entrust archdean Jofré de Loaysa with the renewal of the Mozarabic clergy and the copying...
- He was shortly thereafter appointed as canon in Roskilde and then as archdean (lrkedegn) in Viborg. In 1496, during the reign of John of Denmark, he...
- three decades. Father József-Csaba Pál was later appointed as the dean and archdean of the Banat Highlands and also named an honorary canon of the Cathedral...
- included in the Deanery of Arad of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Csanád; the Archdean of Arad was first mentioned in 1288. The earliest do****ents suggest that...
- managed to enter the cathedral school. Supported by his teachers and by Archdean Morten Krabbe, he attended the newly founded Copenhagen University where...
- Salamanca. In 1965, it was edited by Moshé Lazar, attributing it to the archdean of Antakya, Almeric y dating it at between 1126 and 1142. According to...