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commendatory Meaning in Bengali



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a benefice in commendam became most common with monasteries, and the commendatory abbot drew a portion of the revenue of the monastery but without fulfilling.


A commendatory abbot (Latin: abbas commendatarius) is an ecclesiastic, or sometimes a layman, who holds an abbey in commendam, drawing its revenues but.


of France (1516), gave the kings of France the right to nominate 255 commendatory abbots (abbés commendataires) for almost all French abbeys, who received.


The name "Happy Hollow" is commendatory.


The name is commendatory.


The name "Walnut Shade" is commendatory.


It can thus only date to between his becoming commendatory abbot of the Camaldolese monastery at San Gregorio al Celio in 1600 and.


From 1443, its residential ('claustral') abbots were replaced by commendatory abbots, often secular, mainly interested in cashing the abbey's proceeds.


Several commendatory (and non-ecclesiastical) abbots ruled Fearn for several decades, but.


A custom of Renaissance humanists was to contribute commendatory verses that would preface the works of their friends.


opened for Lyre as for so many other monasteries with the advent of commendatory abbots.


himself succeeded his uncle Pierre de Gondi (1533-1616), cardinal and commendatory abbot of the abbeys of Saint-Aubin-d'Angers, La Chaume, Sainte-Croix.


The name may be commendatory, as local residents "pull tight" (i.


From 1516 Mozac was ruled by commendatory abbots who were not in residence.


the 17th century, the resident abbots of Villeneuve were replaced by commendatory abbots, who were not always priests, appointed by the favour of the king.


From 1770 until his death, he was commendatory abbot of the Villeneuve Abbey near Nantes in Brittany.


Benedict Stuart, Cardinal of York (1725-1807), 46th and last abbot, and 6th commendatory .



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