Definition of Potestates. Meaning of Potestates. Synonyms of Potestates

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Definition of Potestates

Potestate
Potestate Po"tes*tate, n. A chief ruler; a potentate. [Obs.] Wyclif. ``An irous potestate.' --Chaucer.

Meaning of Potestates from wikipedia

- demons. According to Johann Weyer, he was of both the order of angels and potestates (powers), and holds the ****ile hope of returning to the seventh heaven...
- knights. Apocryphal historical writings mention the potestate as early as the Viking Age. The only potestates chosen to lead Friesland between the Vlie and...
- called upon by Noah's son Ham, along with Beleth. He was of the order of potestates. Gaap (or Goap) is also one of the four cardinal spirits, of the south...
- strained, reaching from the Diploma Ottonianum and Libellus de imperatoria potestate in urbe Roma regarding the "Patrimony of Saint Peter" in the 10th century...
- continentur, transsubstantiatis pane in corpus, et vino in sanguinem potestate divina". In most United Church of Christ local churches, the Communion...
- Etymologies of Isidore of Seville, the Powers (lat. potestas (f), pl. potestates) (Gr****: ἐξουσίαι) are given their name because they are angels who have...
- Ius or Jus (Latin, plural iura) in ancient Rome was a right to which a citizen (civis) was entitled by virtue of his citizenship (civitas). The iura were...
- aurà, si per castellum recuperare non o fa, et si recuperare potuerit in potestate Froterio et Raimundo lo tornarà, per ipsas horas quæ Froterius et Raimundus...
- P. VIII, IMP. VI, COS. IIII, P. P. – S. C. (full meaning: Tribunicia Potestate Octava, Imperator ****tum, Consul Quartum, Pater Patriae. Senatus Consultum...
- (tribunes of the soldiers) or tribuni militares (military tribunes) consulari potestate (with consular power), but also as tribunes pro consulibus or pro consule...