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- Christian name, anointing of body parts with chrism, and the clothing of the confirmant in a white garment or chiton are conducted separately as part of a ceremony...
- french.news.cn (in French). 5 January 2022. Retrieved 7 January 2022. ...confirmant également pour la première fois la circulation du variant Omicron en République...
- this was the only occasion on which a king's chief guard was among the confirmants of a do****ent of this kind. (1368-1369) Men Rodríguez de Biedma. (1369-1379)...
- also given, as is his relative position in the list of witnesses and/or confirmants which would appear at the end of the do****ent. Generally, a higher place...
- Abril as guarantors of his faith. There forty other lay and clerical confirmants, including Sancha Raimúndez, styled regina (queen), the brothers' aunt...
- earliest act of Alfonso as king dates to 13 October 999, and it lists as confirmants first Count Menendo González ("Menendus Gundisaluiz, comes") and then...
- In two judgements emitted from his court in 1002 and 1004 the list of confirmants begins with four abbots, all figures at court and an indication of the...
- Francisque Michel (in French). Firmin Didot freres, fils et c.ie. pp. 177–. Confirmant le fait de ce voyage outre—mer, Jeannette d'Abadie, de Ciboure, rapportait...
- charter to the monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña in Castile. Among the confirmants is García Ordóñez, who was thus among the first to reconcile himself...
- is that of Pelayo and Rodrigo's signature, and not that of the other confirmants, some predating the reign of Ramiro III. Martín, 469. A grant of Elvira...