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canonicate Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( canonicate ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



କାନୋନିକେଟ୍,

Adjective:

ଅନୁଶାସନ, ଧାର୍ମିକ, ପୁରୋହିତ,

canonicate's Usage Examples:

Embrico (or Emmerich, 1063–77) the cathedral was dedicated (1065) and the canonicate and church of St.


canons regular, who make canonical profession, and live in a regular canonicate, in opposition to monks who wear the monastic habit, and live in a monastery.


In 1622 Ulrik received a canonicate at Bremen Cathedral chapter, where his brother Frederick had been appointed.


He gained a canonicate of the Cathedral of Trier on 15 September 1525.


He studied at Padua and Bologna, received in 1529 from his older brother a canonicate at Trento and the parish of Tirol near Meran, was in 1536 a Canon of Salzburg, in 1537 of Brixen, and in 1539 became Prince-Bishop of Trento.


to 1517 by the Lutheran reformer Johann Hess, who at the time held a canonicate in Nysa.


On 9 June 1665 he was given a canonicate in the cathedral chapter of Padua without the requirement of residence.


studied at Padua and Bologna, received in 1529 from his older brother a canonicate at Trento and the parish of Tirol near Meran, was in 1536 a Canon of Salzburg.


by ecclesiastical usage of the time) – Guillaume de Machaut takes up a canonicate in Reims, "per procuratiorem" (i.


Benedict XIII, "Jacobus de Senleches" was granted on 30 October 1394 a canonicate with expectation of a prebend at the Basilica of Saint Martin, Tours.


However, his brother Konstantin von Vechta held a canonicate at Bremen Cathedral as cathedral provost (Dompropst), presiding the cathedral.


On November 17, 1545 he received a canonicate at St.


father"s influence at Metz allowed him to obtain for the young Bossuet a canonicate in the cathedral of Metz when the boy was just 13 years old.



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