Definition of Canonicate. Meaning of Canonicate. Synonyms of Canonicate

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Definition of Canonicate

Canonicate
Canonicate Ca*non"i*cate, n. [LL. canonucatus canonical: cf. F. canonicat.] The office of a canon; a canonry.

Meaning of Canonicate from wikipedia

- Canon (Gr****: κανονικός, romanized: kanonikós) is a Christian title usually used to refer to a member of certain bodies in subject to an ecclesiastical...
- the bishop of Nevers, vacating his canonicate at Cambrai in the process, and Du Fay was given Vivien's canonicate by both motu proprio and Papal bull...
- in 1384 and obtained for him the benefice of Lestines-au-Mont and the canonicate of Chimay. His patronage allowed Froissart to write Book II of his chronicles...
- by ecclesiastical usage of the time) – Guillaume de Machaut takes up a canonicate in Reims, "per procuratiorem" (i.e., by proxy). 1334 – Pope Benedict XII...
- canons regular, who make canonical profession, and live in a regular canonicate, in opposition to monks who wear the monastic habit, and live in a monastery...
- Albert Krantz, also serving the city of Hamburg as diplomat, gained a canonicate of the lector primarius in 1493. In 1508 he advanced to Cathedral Dean...
- Guasco [it] (1714–1780). He entered holy orders and in 1751 was granted a rich canonicate at Tournai. He lived some years in Paris, where he was linked with the...
- Lateran Council of 1123. On his return from Rome Gerhoh resigned his canonicate, and with his father and two half-brothers joined the Austin canons at...
- allowing Argentino to meet him. Thanks to the cardinal, he obtained a canonicate in the collegiate Chapter of St Mark's Basilica. In 1494, he became the...
- studied at Padua and Bologna, received in 1529 from his older brother a canonicate at Trento and the parish of Tirol near Meran, was in 1536 a Canon of Salzburg...