legatine Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
ঋণরাশি, নাস্তিবাচক গঠনপ্রণালী, অস্বীকৃতিপূর্ণ বিবৃতি,
Verb:
খণ্ডন করা, অস্বীকার করা, ভুল বলিয়া প্রতিপাদন করা, মিথ্যা বলিয়া প্রতিপাদন করা,
Adjective:
অপর, নাস্তিবাচক, নাধর্মী, বিরূদ্ধ, সম্পর্কশূন্যতাসূচক, অস্বীকৃতিপূর্ণ, অস্বীকারমূলক, ঋণাত্মক, নেতিবাচক,
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legatine's Usage Examples:
The relevant adjective is legatine.
A legatine council or legatine synod is an ecclesiastical council or synod that is presided over by a papal legate.
On his first legatine visit Guy was present for the foundation of the Confraternity of Belchite.
there were convened in London various diocesan, provincial, national and legatine synods; during the past six centuries, however, the chief ecclesiastical.
A joint legatine and royal commission arrived in Toulouse charged with authority to preach.
14 May 1516, he received a Bull exempting him from the metropolitan and legatine jurisdiction of the Archbishop of St Andrews.
His legatine commission was terminated by the summer of 1221.
concerned himself with the morals of the clergy, and presided over three legatine councils, which among other things condemned the purchase of benefices.
Pope Urban II thus had granted Apostolic legatine authority to the secular authority of Sicily; according to the Bull of.
Gallura did homage to Roger at Ardara, thus preliminarily establishing the legatine status of Gonario's principality.
and Halitgar, Bishop of Cambrai, to Constantinople as ambassadors with legatine authority.
He established the legatine seat in Torres, and excommunicating Comita — for oppressing the people.
But in September 1143, Henry's legatine powers lapsed when Pope Innocent II, who had made the legatine appointment, died.
embroiled in a controversy with Count Roger, came down to discuss the legatine power in Sicily with him and Anselm of Aosta, the archbishop of Canterbury.
John held a legatine council at Westminster Abbey on 9 September 1125.
appears for the first time as cardinal in March 1102, when he exercised the legatine duties in Benevento.
" Pope Leo IX sent an official delegation on a legatine mission to meet with the Patriarch.