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- Traditor, plural: traditores (Latin), is a term meaning "the one(s) who had handed over" and defined by Merriam-Webster as "one of the Christians giving...
- spiritual authority of priests and bishops who were traditores during the ****cution. The traditores had returned to positions of authority under Constantine...
- occasionally in dialect (e.g. Peasant Cantata) or Italian (e.g. Amore traditore). Many of the secular cantatas were lost, but for some of them, the text...
- the original pun. Similarly, consider the Italian adage "traduttore, traditore": a literal translation is "translator, traitor". The pun is lost, though...
- The Traitor (Italian: Il traditore) is a 2019 internationally co-produced biographical crime drama film co-written and directed by Marco Bellocchio, about...
- Amore traditore (Treacherous love), BWV 203, is a secular cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in Köthen between 1718 and 1719, while he was in the...
- coin.": ix  Those who cooperated with the authorities became known as traditores. The term originally meant one who hands over a physical object, but it...
- centered on the status of traditor clergy. The Donatists contended that traditores could not be reinstated without being re-baptized and re-ordained to take...
- to split between those who had complied with imperial authority (the traditores), and those who had remained "pure". Certain schisms, like those of the...
- be a church of saints, not sinners and that sacraments administered by traditores were invalid. They also regarded martyrdom as the supreme Christian virtue...