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Vagantes
Vagantes Va*gan"tes, p. pl. [NL., fr. L. vagans, p. pr. of
vagari to stroll or wander.] (Zo["o]l.)
A tribe of spiders, comprising some of those which take their
prey in a web, but which also frequently run with agility,
and chase and seize their prey.
Meaning of Vagantes from wikipedia
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vagantes with excommunication, a
penalty extended in the same year by the
Synod of
Arles to
those who gave them shelter. Nevertheless, the
vagantes still...
- In Christianity, an
episcopus vagans (plural
episcopi vagantes;
Latin for 'wandering bishops' or 'stray bishops') is a
person consecrated, in a "clandestine...
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Great Britain Liberal Catholic Church,
Province of the
United States of
America Liberal Catholic Church International The
Young Rite
Episcopi vagantes...
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Epistolae vagantes -
Wikisource Original Latin Text in
Wikisource Epistolae vagantes: text -
IntraText CT SS
Gregorius VII -
Epistolae Vagantes [1073-1085]...
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primates of
these churches are
typically referred to as
episcopi vagantes or
vagantes in short.
According to the
Encyclopedia of Religion,
Oriental Orthodoxy...
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Episcopi Vagantes and the
Anglican Church.
Henry R.T. Brandreth. London:
Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1947.
Episcopi vagantes in church...
- man-marking
defenders and a full-back who was
described as a
terzino volante (or
vagante, as
noted at the time by
former footballer and
Gazzetta dello Sport journalist...
- of
Antioch and All the East
concerning schismatic bodies and
episcopi vagantes,
dated December 10, 1938,
states that "after
direct expulsion from official...
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episcopi vagantes ("wandering bishops").
Brandreth spent most of his life
researching a
group of
individuals commonly referred to as
episcopi vagantes or wandering...
- of a bishop, is used; this has
given rise to the
phenomenon of
episcopi vagantes (for example,
clergy of the
Independent Catholic groups which claim apostolic...