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patriarchate Meaning in Tamil ( patriarchate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தந்தைவழிச் சமூகம்,



patriarchate's Usage Examples:

The patriarchate dates from 1451,.


Shortly after the accession of Cyril to the patriarchate of Alexandria in 412, owing to her intimacy with Orestes, the pagan prefect of the city, Hypatia was barbarously murdered by the Nitrian monks and the fanatical Christian mob (March 415).


In order to prevent such incidents in future, Peter the Great abolished the patriarchate altogether, and entrusted the administration of the Church to a synod entirely dependent on the government.


This contained four treatises on the Eucharist, the sacrifice of the Mass, the erection of the patriarchate of Constantinople (in Latin), and the sacrament of the Eucharist (in French).


The Cretan Church is not, strictly speaking, autocephalous, being dependent on the patriarchate of Constantinople.


This synod frequently decided questions belonging to other patriarchates.


In 1027 and 1044 Patriarch Poppo of Aquileia entered and sacked Grado, and, though the pope reconfirmed the patriarch of the latter in his dignities, the town never recovered, though it continued to be the seat of the patriarchate until its formal transference to Venice in 1450.


988) settled at Kiev, and his province was part of the patriarchate of Constantinople, and appeals lay to Constantinople.


Since the War of Independence, the kingdom of Greece has been ecclesiastically organized after the model of Russia, as one autocephalous " province," separated from its old patriarchate of Constantinople, with an honorary metropolitan and honorary archbishops (Neale, op.


To the patriarchate was appended a Sacred College of 24 prelates, who were privileged to officiate in the scarlet robes of cardinals, while the patriarch wore the vestments of a second pope.


On the Byzantine side his hands were less tied; but here he had to reckon with the theory of the five patriarchates which had been a force since Justinian.





Synonyms:

jurisdiction,



Antonyms:

natural object, powerlessness,

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