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- Princes of Orsini and Rosenberg were members of the comital council (personaliter) 1683, made a prince 1724, 1790]. Male primogeniture 1629, Prince ****istant...
- diocese of Ortona from 1834 to 1982, and then held the two dioceses aeque personaliter until 1986, when Ortona was permanently suppressed. Until 1515 Lanciano...
- terra praedicta, ad te specialiter destinavit, attentius obsecrans, ut personaliter accedens ad ipsum et suos viam vitae ostenderes ipsis … Unde quamvis...
- in having one and the same person as bishop of both dioceses, aeque personaliter, an arrangement which stretched all the way back to the 13th century...
- Typis Polyglottis, Vaticanis, MDCCCCLVIII, pp. 394, 402. Also, “Tum personaliter S. Pallium postulaverunt pro sua Ecclesia Metropolitana Antistites… Per...
- since 1230. In fact, Guglielmo was bishop-elect of both dioceses, aeque personaliter, from 1239 to 1245, when the two dioceses were separated by order of...
- having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time, aeque personaliter, was abolished. Instead, the Vatican continued consultations which had...
- Diocese of Penne e Atri. One single bishop held both dioceses, aeque personaliter, at the same time. The two dioceses were separated by order of Pope Pius...
- having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time, aeque personaliter, was abolished. This applied to the diocese of Chiusi e Pienza. Instead...
- archbishop of Acerenza was at the same time the bishop of Matera, aeque personaliter. On 2 July 1954, Pope Pius XII issued the bull Acheronta et Matera, in...