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- tablet. From their origin in the court of the Dominate, there were several primicerii (primikērioi in Gr****, from the 12th century usually spelled primmikērioi)...
- chamberlains (camerarii), almoners (eleemosynarii), hospitalarii, portarii, primicerii, or custodes. Canons are sometimes given the functions of punctator and...
- do****ents. Prin****l among these were the senior secretaries (Latin: primicerii notariorum, lit. 'the first [name] on the wax [tablet] among the notaries'...
- composed of four dignities (the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, and two Primicerii) and sixteen other canons, with the addition of six minor canons called...
- which is composed of four dignities (the Archdeacon, the Dean, and two Primicerii) and sixteen Canons. In 1757, there were twenty-five Canons. Following...
- headed by five dignities (the Archdeacon, the Dean, the Penitentiary, two Primicerii, and the Treasurer). The Treasurer acted as the parish priest of the cathedral...
- were six dignities in the Chapter, the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, two Primicerii (Cantores), the Penitentiary and the Sacristan. The current Chapter preserves...
- sixteen Canons. The dignities were: the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, two Primicerii, the Prior, the Dean, and the Penitentiary. In 1762 there were six dignities...
- Archpriest of civitas S. Angeli, the Archpriest of Monte Silvano, and two Primicerii; it also states that there were sixteen Canons of Penne. In 1698, the...
- was composed of four dignities (the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, and two Primicerii) and eighteen canons. The medieval cathedral was consecrated in 1295....