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Gallicanism
Gallicanism Gal"li*can*ism, n. The principles, tendencies, or action of those, within the Roman Catholic Church in France, who (esp. in 1682) sought to restrict the papal authority in that country and increase the power of the national church. --Schaff-Herzog Encyc.

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- Valentinianenses Mattiaci iuniores Gallicani Salii Gallicani Sagittarii Nervii Gallicani Iovii iuniores Gallicani Seguntienses Galli victores Honoriani...
- consideration. While on her way to meet with Constantius II, she died at Caeni Gallicani in Bithynia (Asia Minor). The cause of her death was a sudden high fever...
- listing Roman military units in the 5th century mentions the Salii iuniores Gallicani based in Hispania, the Salii seniores based in Gaul. There is also record...
- ombre ancora vicine del conciliarismo e l'esperienza del contrasto coi "gallicani", dall'altro il timore che il concilio potesse trovare nella sua nascita...
- conjectural occurrences of Atecotti-related units: Atecotti Atecotti juniores Gallicani Atecotti Honoriani seniores Atecotti Honoriani juniores The discovery...
- first, in order to gain some of her brother's trust, but died at Caeni Gallicani in Bithynia. Gallus, whose bonds to Constantius had been weakened, sta****...
- are ****umed to be non-historical personages. Most of the 'Maecii' and 'Gallicani' in the History are believed to be inventions of the author. In the Quadrigae...
- declared it null and void, he set to work on a gigantic Defensio Cleri Gallicani, only published after his death. Throughout this controversy, unlike the...
- known as Pedum. A castle is mentioned here in 984 AD, called Castrum Gallicani. Here a Benedictine monastery grew in the following year, later owned...
- Illa quam uidetis Turpe incedere, mimice ac moleste Ridentem catuli ore Gallicani. Cir****sistite eam, et reflagitate: 'Moecha putida, redde codicillos,...