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- The ecclesiastical title of archpriest or archpresbyter belongs to certain priests with supervisory duties over a number of parishes. The term is most...
- Gervase of Tilbury's treatise, and the Alexander legend attributed to Leo Archipresbyter [it]. The Latin text in the recension known as the Fermes Letter was...
- prologue he wrote to this translation, in which he calls himself an archipresbyter. Leo entitled his work Nativitas et victoria Alexandri Magni regis (The...
- History of Alexander's Battles: Historia de Preliis, the J1 Version. Leo (Archipresbyter) 1992 ISSN 0316-0874 ISBN 9780888442840 Page 169 of 200 pages...
- pioneering geologist, born in Verona, who served for many years as archipresbyter at Graz in Styria. He is known for the revised and expanded catalogue...
- Archiepiscopus ("Archbishop") Archid. – Archidiaconus ("Archdeacon") Archiprb. – Archipresbyter ("Archpriest") A.R.S. – Anno Reparatae Salutis ("In the year of Our...
- says that at the time of writing he was the archpriest (cardinalium archipresbyter), the head of the cardinal-priests, and that John of Santa Maria in...
- Alexanderroman des Mittelalters), synoptische ed. der Rezension des Leo Archipresbyter und der interpolierten F****ungen J1 , J2 , J 3. Meisenheim am Glan....
- Archiepiscopus ("Archbishop") Archid. – Archidiaconus ("Archdeacon") Archiprb. – Archipresbyter ("Archpriest") A.R.S. – Anno Reparatæ Salutis ("In the year of Our Redemption")...
- bishops in the same see, in these areas, a protopapas (in Latin also archipresbyter Graecorum) served as the head of the Gr**** Orthodox clergy. This system...