Definition of Legantine. Meaning of Legantine. Synonyms of Legantine

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Definition of Legantine

Legantine
Legantine Le*gan"tine (l[-e]*g[a^]n"t[i^]n), a. [Obs.] See Legatine.

Meaning of Legantine from wikipedia

- Archdeacon of Gloucester. Wolsey, would appoint Bell to the membership of the Legantine court of audience, where in 1523, he examined William Tyndale on charges...
- the King of France, but Henry IV was a heretic. The red biretta and the legantine cross were presented instead by Cardinal Caetani. Fernández Collado, p...
- mission was to crown John Lackland as King of Ireland. By parading their legantine symbols both at Canterbury and at the royal court, the legates offended...
- saints from Brescia. Cardinal Petrus Diani continued to carry out his legantine duties in Lombardy until May 1193, with brief trips to Rome in 1190 and...
- wrote a letter to him on 13 April 1125, authorizing him to carry on the legantine task given him by Pope Calixtus (Jaffe-Lowenfeld, Regesta pontifi**** Romanorum...
- on 3 August 1589, and was sent as Nuncio on Cardinal Enrico Caetani's legantine mission to France. He was made a cardinal in 1591 and replaced Caetani...