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abbacy
abbacy (ˈæbəsɪ) Also 5–6 abbasy, 6–7 abbacie. [A modification of the earlier abbatie, assimilated to forms like prelacy, med.L. -acia, -atia. It appears to have been originally a Scotch form.] 1. The dignity, estate, or jurisdiction of an abbot.c 1425 Wyntown Cron. vii. v. 123 Of byschaprykis, or ab... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abbacy
Abbacy may refer to: The office of an abbot Territorial abbacy, territory of the Catholic church Prince-abbacy, title for a cleric wikipedia.org
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abbotcy
abbotcy rare. (ˈæbətsɪ) [f. abbot + -cy; of which abbacy is the ordinary derivative.] = abbacy, abbotship.1844 Lingard Hist. Anglo-Saxon Ch. (1858) II. xiii. 269 The abbotcy of St. Alban's. Oxford English Dictionary
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Territorial abbey
Asia in Southeast Asia: Abbacy Nullius of Cebu (1565-1578) - an abbacy vere nullius dioecesis [Eng. The abbacy ceased to exist with the establishment of the Diocese of Manila in 1578 which took over the same territory. wikipedia.org
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abbatie
† ˈabbatie Obs. Forms: 3 abboddie; 6 abbatie, ab(b)athie. [ad. late L. abbatia, abbathia, abbadia (cf. Pr. abadia), n. of state, f. abbāt-em abbot. Afterwards changed to abbacy, after words in -cy, ad. L. -cia, -tia.] = abbacy.c 1270 An Old English Miscellany 145 On willames daye þe yonger kynges we... Oxford English Dictionary
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Territorial Abbacy of Saint Mary of Grottaferrata
Administrator of the Abbacy on 4 November 2013. On 26 September 1937, the abbey was made a territorial abbacy. wikipedia.org
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Territorial Abbacy of Claraval
The Territorial Abbacy (or Abbey) of Claraval was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or prelature for Cistercians of the Catholic Church in Brazil History It was established on 11 May 1968 as Territorial Abbacy of Claraval (Portuguese for Clairvaux) on territory -including Claraval - in the southwest wikipedia.org
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Beornrad (archbishop of Sens)
Though Beornrad was later appointed Archbishop of Sens, he retained the abbacy of Echternach until his death. He was succeeded in his bishopric by Ragembert and in his abbacy by Ado. Beornrad was buried in the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif in Sens. wikipedia.org
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Ratpert (abbot of Saint Gall)
Since John died on 9 February 782 and the earliest surviving act of Ratpert's successor, Waldo, dates to 8 November 782, the abbacy of Ratpert must have In the 11th century, Hermann of Reichenau placed Ratpert's abbacy in 781. wikipedia.org
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St. George's Abbey in the Black Forest
(1st abbacy: 1169–1187) Albert (1187–1191) Manegold von Berg (2nd abbacy: 1191) Dietrich (1191–1209) Burchard (1209, 1221) Heinrich II (1220–1259 from Sulz (1st abbacy: 1450, 1451) Heinrich V (2nd abbacy: 1452–1457) Johann IV (2nd abbacy: 1457–1467) Heinrich VI Marschall (1467, 1473) Georg von wikipedia.org
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采邑修道院长
由采邑修道院所治理的公国被称作采邑修道院长领地(Prince-Abbacy)或修道院长公国(Abbey-principality)。 wikipedia.org
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Territorial Abbey of Tokwon
The persecution of Christians in North Korea since 1949 made any church activity in the abbacy impossible. Tokwon – Portrait of Tokwon Territorial Abbacy Missionary Benedictines of St. wikipedia.org
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonard
History The see of Clonard has its origins in the 520 established of the Abbacy nullius of Clonard, a typically Irish 'abbey-bishop', the major one of In 1111 it was formally promoted as proper Diocese of Clonard, having gained territory from the suppressed Abbacy nullius of Dunshaughlin, when the synod wikipedia.org
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Gesta abbatum Fontanellensium
The first part covers the abbacy of Wandregisel, but his three successors—Lantbert, Ansbert and Hildebert—are missing. The third part covers the abbacy of Ansegisus. wikipedia.org
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Principality of Fürstenberg
Bordered by: Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Abbacy of Zwiefalten, Austria, Abbacy of Buchau, and others. Given to Baden and Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Bordered by: Königsegg, Abbacy of Weingarten, Austria, Lake Constance, Bishopric of Constance, Abbacy of Salmannsweiler, Imperial City of Überlingen, Imperial wikipedia.org
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