rescripts Meaning in Bengali
একটি তদন্ত করার জন্য একটি পোপ একটি উত্তরে আইন বা নৈতিকতা একটি বিন্দু বিষয়ে
Noun:
রোমীয় সম্রাটের অথবা কোনো শাসক বা সরকারের ঘোষিত অনুশাসন,
Similer Words:
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resealing
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resect
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resecting
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rescripts's Usage Examples:
Papal rescripts are responses of the pope or a Congregation of the Roman Curia, in writing, to queries or petitions of individuals.
Some rescripts concern.
The word originated from the Roman imperial court, which often issued rescripts, in many cases prompted by its many governors and other officials.
from all governmental agencies, and had the power of drafting suggested rescripts for the emperor, generally known as piàonǐ (票擬) or tiáozhǐ (條旨), some.
Thus, hatt-ı hümayuns on documents were analogous to Papal rescripts and rescripts used in other imperial regimes.
It includes edicts, decrees (judicial decisions) and rescripts (written answers to officials or petitioners).
, conferral, of benefices and rescripts that were reserved to the Apostolic See.
Birley also notes that there are several rescripts preserved in the Codex Justinianus that could possibly addressed to him.
book work, subdivided into thematic headings (tituli) containing largely rescripts to private petitioners, organised chronologically.
deputed by the Pope as relator (ponens) of the cause, for all which steps rescripts of the Congregation, confirmed by the Pope, must be obtained.
The Privy Seal of Japan is printed on Imperial rescripts, proclamation of sentences of laws, cabinet orders, treaties, instruments.
3rd-century imperial constitutions are quoted without comment, as well as rescripts of the emperors Constantine I and Maximian.
identified Hermogenian also as the drafter of the emperor Diocletian's rescripts (replies to petitions) from the beginning of AD 293 to the end of 294.
rescripts's Meaning':
a reply by a Pope to an inquiry concerning a point of law or morality
Synonyms:
answer; response; reply;
Antonyms:
bear; upgrade; downgrade; snarl;