- legates
- Representatives or ambassadors of the pope of Rome; nuncios.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Legates Inn — Another tower by Baynard s Castle built by Ed. II. In the 2 Ed. III. it was given by the King to William, Duke of Hamelake in the County of Yorke and his heyres, since called Legates Inne, 7 Ed. IV. Divers wood wharfes now in place (S. 366) … Dictionary of London
legates — leg·ate || legɪt n. official representative, emissary; representative of the Pope; assistant to an official (Roman History) v. bequeath, leave property to someone in a will, give by will … English contemporary dictionary
legates — /legats/ Nuncios, deputies, or extraordinary ambassadors sent by the pope to be his representatives and to exercise his jurisdiction in countries where the Roman Catholic Church is established by law … Black's law dictionary
legates — /legats/ Nuncios, deputies, or extraordinary ambassadors sent by the pope to be his representatives and to exercise his jurisdiction in countries where the Roman Catholic Church is established by law … Black's law dictionary
legates violare contra jus gentium est — /bgeytows vayaleriy kontra jas jensh(iy)am est/ It is contrary to the law of nations to injure ambassadors … Black's law dictionary
legates violare contra jus gentium est — /bgeytows vayaleriy kontra jas jensh(iy)am est/ It is contrary to the law of nations to injure ambassadors … Black's law dictionary
David Legates — David Russell Legates is a Professor of Geography[1][2] at the University of Delaware. He is the former Director of the Center for Climatic Research at the same university,[3] [4] and a former Delaware State Climatologist.[5] Legates ha … Wikipedia
List of papal legates to England — A list of papal legates active in England.*1070 Hubert, signatory of the Accord of Winchester *1125 John de CremaBartlett England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings p. 555] *1138 1139 Alberic of Ostia *1139 1143 Henry of Blois, Bishop of… … Wikipedia
privilegia quae re vera sunt in praejudicium reipublicae, magis tamen habent speciosa frontispicia, et boni publici praetextum, quam bonae et legates concessiones; sed praetextu liciti non debet admitti illictum — /privaliyj(iy)a kwiy riy vira sant in prejadish(iy)am riyaypablasiy, meyjas teyman haebant spiyshiyowsa frantaspish(iy)a, et bownay pablasay pratekstam, kwaem bowniy et lageyliyz kanseshiyowniyz; sed pratekst(y)uw lisatay non debant admitay… … Black's law dictionary
General Councils — General Councils † Catholic Encyclopedia ► General Councils This subject will be treated under the following heads: ♦ Definition ♦ Classification ♦ Historical Sketch ♦ The Pope and General Councils ♦ Composition of … Catholic encyclopedia