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abbacies Meaning in Bengali



 মঠাধ্যক্ষের এলাকা , মঠাধ্যক্ষের পদ, মঠাধ্যক্ষের কার্যকাল,

অধিক্ষেত্র অথবা একটি মঠাধ্যক্ষ অফিসে

Noun:

মঠাধ্যক্ষের কার্যকাল, মঠাধ্যক্ষের এলাকা, মঠাধ্যক্ষের পদ,





abbacies শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

পরবর্তীকালে ভিকের বিশপের এবং কুঁইয়ের মঠাধ্যক্ষের পদ পাবার পর তিনি একজন বিখ্যাত লেখকও হয়ে ওঠেন ।

১৯৯২ সালে নিশ্চলানন্দ সরস্বতীকে মনোনীত করে তিনি মঠাধ্যক্ষের পদ থেকে অব্যাহতি নেন ।

abbacies's Usage Examples:

These lay abbacies were not merely a question of overlordship, but implied the concentration.


guaranteeing the privileges of the Church in France, where bishoprics and abbacies had been wrangled over even before the Parlement of Paris: "hardly anywhere.


In the following decade he acquired the abbacies of Saint-Amand d'Elnon, Saint-Riquier, Lobbes and Saint-Arnould de Metz.


Hugh rose to become abbot of several abbacies: Saint-Quentin (822/23), Lobbes (836), and Saint-Bertin (836).


[citation needed] Like all major prelates of the time, he held multiple abbacies in commendam, which supported him in his official capacities in a manner.


at Brégille and an abbey at Bèze, installing a son and daughter in the abbacies.


succeeded Teuto and was succeeded by Spento, but the exact dates of these abbacies were unknown as early as the eleventh century, when Gregory of Catino compiled.


The period of their abbacies (781–802) has been described as one of "ethnic tension" and the domination.


In 866, upon Robert's death, Hugh received all the former's abbacies, including Noirmoutiers and Saint-Martin de Tours, counties, including.


at Brégille and an abbey for men at Bèze, installing children in both abbacies.


ordinariates, personal ordinariates, personal prelatures, and territorial abbacies.


He held the two abbacies and the bishopric concurrently until his death.


The second part goes down to 806, but then the abbacies of Trasarus (806–17) and Einhard (818–23) are missing.


monastic orders, outlawing "all regular and secular chapters for either sex, abbacies and priorships, both regular and in commendam, for either sex", etc.


Aquitanian prelate in West Francia, who held two different bishoprics and three abbacies during a long career.


Worldly, highly connected and cultivated, a courtier abbot, he held several abbacies in commendam, of which he received the benefices but was not expected to.


, ordinariates, apostolic vicariates/exarchates, or territorial abbacies.


Several of the kings who held abbacies as well as the kingship, Ólchobar among them but also the better known.



abbacies's Meaning':

the jurisdiction or office of an abbot

Synonyms:

jurisdiction;

Antonyms:

powerlessness;

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