- A
preconization (Late Lat. praeconizatio, from praeconizare, "to proclaim", Lat. praeco, "a
public crier") is a
public proclamation or announcement. In...
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Babeuf had,
since 1789, been
drawn to the
Agrarian Law, an
agrarian reform preconized by the
ancient Roman brothers,
Tiberius and
Gaius Gracchus, of sharing...
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Archbishop of
Reims by King
Louis XV on 5
December 1762, and was
approved (
preconized) on 24
January 1763 by Pope
Clement XIII. He was
created a
cardinal on...
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Bishop Geissel of
Speyer who was his
friend and
seminary classmate. He was
preconized, 23 May,
consecrated at
Munich by
Archbishop Gebsattel on 10 July, and...
- was
nominated Bishop of Ratisbon, 1 July 1832, but died
before his
preconization. He was
buried in the
cathedral of Ratisbon,
where a
monument was erected...
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nominated Archbishop of
Rouen by King
Louis XV on 28
August 1733, and
preconized (approved) by Pope
Clement XII on 18
December 1733. He was
created a cardinal...
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Archbishop of
Reims by King
Louis XV on 5
December 1762, and was
approved (
preconized) on 24
January 1763 by Pope
Clement XIII. He was
created a
cardinal on...
- I
nominated him to be
Archbishop of
Toledo but he died
before he was
preconized by the pope. He died in
Santiago de
Compostela on 2
November 1545. He...
- the
Seminary of
Rieti and
later vicar-general of the diocese. He was
preconized Titular Bishop of
Caryste by Pope Leo XIII on 12
August 1881, was created...
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Indian Industrial School at Duck Lake (Saskatchewan), and in 1910 to his
preconization as
titular Bishop of
Berenice and
Vicar Apostolic of Keewatin, with...