- catholicus
- ca·thol·i·cus
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
CATHOLICUS — I. CATHOLICUS dignitas et Magistratus, in Africa praesertim. Eusebius, l. 8. c. 23. Καθολικὸν τῆς Α᾿φρικῆς, et de Vita Constantim, l. 4. τὸν τῆς διοικήςεως Καθολικὸν, h. e. Consularem et Praefectum Africae, ut interpretantur Viri docti. At… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
catholicus — /keuh thol i keuhs/, n., pl. catholici / euh suy , i kee /. catholicos. [ < ML] * * * … Universalium
catholicus — noun see catholicos * * * /keuh thol i keuhs/, n., pl. catholici / euh suy , i kee /. catholicos. [ < ML] … Useful english dictionary
Zelotes catholicus — Zelotes catholicus … Wikipédia en Français
ABBAS Catholicus — it. Hegumenus Universalis, Eutychius, antequam Patriarcha evaderet, dictus est, quod omnium in novô Roma Monasteriorum cura ei commissa esset Eustathius, in Vita eius. Vide quoque supra Abbas Abbatum … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CATOLICU — catholicus … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
RYSVICUM i. e. RYSWYK — RYSVICUM, i. e. RYSWYK pagus celebris, et peramoenus Hollandiae, suburbanus Hagae Comitum, Potentissimi, Augustissimi, Felicissini, Serenissimi VILHELMI III. Magnae Britanniae Regis, Castro sumptuosissimo, magnificentissimo nobilitatus; in cuius… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Mana (patriarch) — Maʿna served briefly as bishop of Seleucia Ctesiphon, grand metropolitan and primate of the Church of the East in 420. Like several other early bishops of Seleucia Ctesiphon, he is included in the traditional list of patriarchs of the Church of… … Wikipedia
Patriarch and Patriarchate — • Names of the highest ecclesiastical dignitaries after the pope, and of the territory they rule. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Patriarch and Patriarchate Patriarch and Patriarchate … Catholic encyclopedia
catholique — [ katɔlik ] adj. • chatoliche XIIIe; lat. chrét. catholicus, gr. katholikos « universel » I ♦ 1 ♦ Relatif au catholicisme. La religion, la foi catholique. L Église catholique, apostolique et romaine. Liturgie catholique. ⇒ romain. ♢ Qui professe… … Encyclopédie Universelle