पोपपंथी से Meaning in English
पोपपंथी से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : from the pope
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
आबादी सेमंत्री पद से
रिआयत से
दाएं से
ज्ॅओर से
उत्कृष्टता से निष्कृष्टता की तरफ़
सल्तनत से
क्षक से
ऊपर ऊपर से
के उपर से
प्रारंभ से ही
शुरुवात से ही
शुरू से ही
शुरुआत से ही
उनके दृष्टिकोण से
पोपपंथी-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
While in Paris he was briefly imprisoned at the insistence of the English Ambassador; in Rome, he was the recipient of a temporary pension from the pope.
A faction in the church encouraged Henry III to intervene, both to resolve the conflict and to receive his crown from the pope in an official ceremony.
Despite his defeat, he did manage to receive the imperial coronation from the pope, thus aiding Barbarossa in his efforts to restore the empire to its former glory that it experienced under Otto I.
He was released in 1221 on the condition that the couple separate and that Bouchard get absolution from the pope.
The monarchs of other countries have received similar titles from the pope:.
The Byzantine Papacy was a period of return to Imperial domination of the papacy from 537 to 752, when popes required the approval of the Byzantine Emperors for episcopal consecration, and many popes were chosen from the apocrisiarii (liaisons from the pope to the emperor) or the inhabitants of Byzantine Greece, Syria, or Sicily.
Later in 1151 the archbishop travelled to Rome to consult with the pope about Eustace's coronation, but was unable to secure permission from the pope.
The exact nature of the dispute is not clear, but the reply from the pope to the archbishop still exists.
Given the low status of the papacy at the time, it is unlikely that the impetus for the change in tradition came from the pope.
In 1451 and 1452 he was in Italy and went to Rome where he obtained from the pope a confirmation of the privileges of the University of Vienna.
In early Lutheranism, the Gnesio-Lutherans compiled the first modern critical history of the world, the Magdeburg Centuries, to show that the Lutheran Church was a continuation of the Christian Church throughout its history, though stripped of abuses originating from the pope.