abbacy Meaning in Tamil ( abbacy வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
மடத்துத் தலைவரின் பதவிக் காலம், மடத்துத் தலைவரின் பதவி,
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abbacy's Usage Examples:
Malcolm thus set the example of advance to the western system of royal successions, while in Crinan's lay tenure of the abbacy of Dunkeld we see the habit of appropriating ecclesiastical revenues which again became so common about a century before the Reformation.
He refused the archbishopric of Naples and the abbacy of Monte Cassino.
He resigned his abbacy in 1695, owing to declining health, and died in 1700.
It may have been due to these friends that he was offered the abbacy of Malmesbury in 1140.
high, built during the abbacy of John Hamilton (1511-1571), afterwards archbishop of St Andrews, collapsed, demolishing the choir and north transept.
The first outcome of the new connexion was his appointment to the abbacy of Aberbrothock by the queen regent, before her marriage, probably in June 1514.
the abbacy of Peterborough, which he held until his death.
In 1542 he received the cardinal's hat, and in 1578 when he was called to succeed his grandnephew Sebastian on the throne, he held the archbishoprics of Lisbon and Coimbra as well as that of Braga, in addition to the wealthy abbacy of Alcobazar.
The date of his promotion to the abbacy is uncertain.
Turgeis himself is reported to have usurped the abbacy of Armagh.
The Institutionum historiae ecclesiasticae libri appeared in 1726, and in the same year he was appointed by the duke of Brunswick abbot of Marienthal, to which dignity and emolument the abbacy of Michaelstein was added in the following year.
The terms were, among other things, his appointment to the rich abbacy of St Denis and his restoration to his other benefices with the payment of arrears.
The muniments of the abbacy, preserved in the archives of the earl of Morton, were edited by Cosmo Innes for the Bannatyne Club and published in 1837 under the title of Liber sancte Marie de Melros.
Synonyms:
jurisdiction,
Antonyms:
powerlessness,