- Look up
convocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
convocation (from the
Latin convocare meaning "to call/come together", a
translation of the Gr****...
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collective guardianship of the
Great Powers in 1856.
After special ****emblies
convoked in
Moldavia and
Wallachia urged the
unification of the two prin****lities...
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Commissariat decided to
strengthen the Georgian–Armenian–Azerbaijani
union by
convoking a Diet or
general ****embly (Sejm) in
January 1918. It
declared independence...
- The
Cortes of Cádiz was a
revival of the
traditional cortes (Spanish parliament),
which as an
institution had not
functioned for many years, but it met...
- of any pope in history,
behind that of
Saint Peter. He was
notable for
convoking the
First Vatican Council in 1868 and for
permanently losing control of...
- picture,
though very
formal letters, e.g. the bull of Pope John
XXIII convoking the
Second Vatican Council,
still receive the
leaden seal.
Original papal...
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Romanov royal régime. It sued for peace,
withdrawing from
World War I and
convoked a
Constituent ****embly in
which the
peasant Socialist-Revolutionary Party...
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struggled with Bolivia's
growing problems.
Unrest forced the
military to
convoke the Congress,
elected in 1980, and
allow it to
choose a new
chief executive...
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presbyterial council, or
pastoral council in the
territory (can. 443). The
convoking authority can also
select other members of the
faithful (including the...
- Pope
Julius I
tries to
unite the
Western bishops against Arianism by
convoking the
Council of
Serdika (later Sofia),
which acknowledges the pope's supreme...