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imperially
imperially, adv. (ɪmˈpɪərɪəlɪ) [f. imperial a. + -ly2.] 1. In an imperial manner; as, or by, an emperor or supreme ruler; with commanding demeanour or style, majestically; autocratically; in relation to, or in the way of attachment to, the empire.1550 Nicolls Thucyd. 70 The prynces oftentymes vsed t... Oxford English Dictionary
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imperially
imperially/-rɪəlɪ; -rɪəlɪ/ adv. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Ryōunshū
The was the first imperially commissioned Japanese kanshi collection. wikipedia.org
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Heinrich von Twiel
Works The imperially minded part of the convent in Saint Gall appointed Heinrich von Twiel as their abbot in 1121; however, the counter party declared wikipedia.org
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papally
ˈpapally, adv. [f. papal + -ly2.] In a papal manner; from a papal point of view; as a pope.1627 H. Burton Baiting Pope's Bull 68 It reigned then Imperially: it reigneth now Papally. 1888 Daily News 29 Oct. 6/3 Henry VIII..was..one of the most papally-minded men in England. 1901 F. W. Maitland Rede L... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jōjin
They appear in two early anthologies, the more famous being the Shin Kokin Wakashū, the eighth imperially sponsored collection of poetry in Japanese, compiled wikipedia.org
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incede
incede, v. rare. (ɪnˈsiːd) [ad. L. incēdĕre to go on, f. in- (in-2) + cēdĕre to go, depart: cf. recede, proceed.] intr. To move on, advance; to move or march with measured or stately pace. Hence inˈceding ppl. a.; inˈcedingly adv. (often with allusion to Virgil, æn. 1. 46).1669 Flamsteed in Rigaud C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg
was elevated to the estate of imperial princes (Reichsfürstenstand) in 1664, Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg was raised to a principality and existed as an imperially wikipedia.org
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Conrad II (bishop of Hildesheim)
In the same year Hildesheim's episcopal and capitular temporalities (the Stift) was imperially recognized as a state of imperial immediacy, the Prince-Bishopric wikipedia.org
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Diocese and prince-bishopric of Schwerin
Titulature of the Schwerin bishops Not all incumbents of the Schwerin see were imperially invested with princely temporal power as Prince-Bishops and diocesan territory was disentangled from the Duchy of Saxony and became an own territory of imperial immediacy called Prince-Bishopric of Schwerin, an imperially wikipedia.org
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Kashū (poetry)
The term is used in contrast to chokusenshū, imperially-commissioned collections both written and compiled by multiple people, and , anthologies of poems wikipedia.org
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Keikokushū
The was the third imperially commissioned anthology of kanshi (poetry written in classical Chinese by Japanese poets). wikipedia.org
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Bunka Shūreishū
is the second imperially commissioned Japanese kanshi collection. wikipedia.org
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Heilongdawang Temple
The temple enshrines the Black Dragon King with the imperially conferred title of Marquis of the Efficacious Response (灵应侯, Lingyinghou). wikipedia.org
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Temporalities
If a bishop within the Holy Roman Empire had gained secular overlordship to his temporalities imperially recognised as an imperial state, then the temporalities wikipedia.org
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