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- The Patrimony of Saint Peter (Latin: Patrimonium Sancti Petri) originally designated the landed possessions and revenues of various kinds that belonged...
- of the Church Patrimonio di San Pietro / Stato Pontificio (Italian) Patrimonium Sancti Petri / Status Ecclesiasticus (Latin) 756–1870 Interregna (1798–1799...
- Machine). Intratext.com (English translation). 1990. Excerpt: "Ritus est patrimonium liturgi****, theologi****, spirituale et disciplinare cultura ac rerum...
- Ostrogothic Kingdom also maintained palatine counts with titles such as Comes Patrimonium, who was in charge of the patrimonial or private real estate of the king...
- ine.pt. "Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país". Óbidos Patrimonium (ed.). "Resumo Histórico" (in Portuguese). Óbidos, Portugal: Câmara Muni****l...
- of imperial properties into two parts. Firstly, the fiscus itself, or patrimonium, meaning the properties of the "Crown", the hereditary properties of...
- central Italy claimed by the popes and later called the Papal States. The patrimonium was routinely threatened by the Holy Roman Empire of the House of Hohenstaufen...
- Constantini, by which the Papacy had allegedly been granted the territorial Patrimonium Petri in Central Italy, became a weapon against the Emperor. The first...
- province of the Empire, it became part of each succeeding emperor's patrimonium. Instead of a legate or proconsul, Augustus installed a prefect from...
- An imperial estate (patrimonium or res privata) in the Roman Empire it was the "personal property of members of the imperial family, as distinct from...