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primatial
primatial, a. (praɪˈmeɪʃəl) [a. F. primatial (16th c. in Littré), f. L. prīmātia primacy: see -al1.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or having ecclesiastical primacy; pertaining to a primate.1623 tr. Favine's Theat. Hon. ii. xiii. 249 Toledo, which he made Primatiall of all Spaine. 1725 tr. Dupin's Eccl. Hist... Oxford English Dictionary
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Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá
The Metropolitan and Primate Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception and Saint Peter of Bogotá or better known as the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of Bogotá and Primate of Colombia, officially Sacred Holy Temple Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica and Primate of the Immaculate Conception of M... wikipedia.org
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primatic
primatic, a. (praɪˈmætɪk) [f. primate n.1 + -ic: cf. OF. prematic (1491 in Godef.).] 1. Of or pertaining to ecclesiastical primacy; = primatial a. 1. ? Obs.1687 S. Hill Cath. Balance 76 The Bishopric of Jerusalem, the Metropolis of all the Jews of the World, and therefore the primatic See of all the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mechelen (disambiguation)
refer to: In Flanders, Belgium Mechelen, a city in Antwerp province Archbishopric of Mechelen-Brussels, an Ecclesiastical Province; the Roman Catholic Primatial wikipedia.org
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Sunderolt
Sunderolt had not held the primatial see of Germany for long when a Viking invasion of West Francia attracted his attention. wikipedia.org
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Archbishop's Palace, Armagh
Primatial Chapel Also on the grounds, immediately adjacent to the Palace, is the Primatial Chapel, also built for Robinson. The Primatial Chapel is a Grade A listed building in its own right with designation HB15/18/017. wikipedia.org
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Aurelio París Sanz de Santamaría
His father was Mariano Paris Ricaurte. 1829 births 1899 deaths People from Bogotá 20th-century Colombian businesspeople Burials at the Primatial Cathedral wikipedia.org
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Víziváros
Adalbert Primatial Basilica. The name Watertown derives from the numerous hot springs in the area. The Primatial Palace was built in 1883. In 1895 Víziváros was merged with Royal Esztergom as third district. wikipedia.org
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Justiniana
city, near modern Lebane, in Serbia Justiniana Secunda, a former Byzantine city, near modern Lipljan, in Kosovo Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima, a primatial wikipedia.org
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Francisco del Rincón
He died of illness, in Bogotá on 28 June 1723 and was buried in the Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá. 18th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in New Spain Roman Catholic archbishops of Bogotá Roman Catholic archbishops of Santo Domingo Burials at the Primatial wikipedia.org
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Thunigaba
History The city was one of many in the Late Roman province of Africa proconsularis which were important enough to become a suffragan see of the primatial wikipedia.org
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Eparchy of Kyiv (Moscow Patriarchate)
Eparchy is primatial, its head being the Metropolitan of Kyiv and all Ukraine. Since 2014, office is held by Metropolitan Onufriy (Berezovsky). From its beginnings, eparchy of Kyiv was central or primatial diocese of the Metropolitanate, which also included a number of other dioceses, created after wikipedia.org
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Eparchy of Kyiv (Orthodox Church of Ukraine)
It is the primatial Eparchy, its head being the Metropolitan of Kyiv and all Ukraine. From its beginnings, the eparchy was the central or primatial diocese of the metropolis, which also included a number of other dioceses that were created wikipedia.org
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonard
continental model of territorially stable diocesan sees like i cotinetal Europe, precursor of the present bishopric of Meath, as suffragans of the (now primatial Apparently Meath enjoyed an honorary "primatial" status amongst the suffragans in the province. wikipedia.org
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Charles of Lorraine (bishop of Metz and Strasbourg)
In 1603 Charles was confirmed by Clement VIII as the primate of Lorraine with his seat and primatial church in Nancy. Charles died at Nancy and was buried in the primatial church, today the cathedral. wikipedia.org
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