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Pontifices — Pontifex Pon ti*fex, n.; pl. {Pontifices}. [L.] A high priest; a pontiff. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pontifices — pÉ‘ntɪfeks / pÉ’n n. member of the supreme college of priests in ancient Rome … English contemporary dictionary
pontifices — plural form of pontifex … English new terms dictionary
Pontifices — Pon|ti|fi|ces (Plural von Pontifex) … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
pontifices — pl. of PONTIFEX … Useful english dictionary
Consitutio Romanos Pontifices — Constitutio Romanos Pontifices † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Constitutio Romanos Pontifices The restoration by Pius IX, 29 Sept. 1850, by letters Apostolic Universalis ecclesiæ of the hierarchy in England, and the consequent transition to … Catholic encyclopedia
Colegio de Pontífices — El colegio de los Pontífices o Collegium Pontificum fue una institución de la antigua Roma que estaba compuesta por los sacerdotes de más alto rango de la religión estatal, de carácter politeísta. El Colegio estaba compuesto por el Pontifex… … Wikipedia Español
Romanos Pontifices — The papal constitution Romanos Pontifices, of Pope Leo XIII, was issued 8 May 1881, and defined the relations in England and Scotland between bishops and members of religious orders. This constitution was later extended to the United States (25… … Wikipedia
List of Pontifices maximi — This annotated list of Pontifices maximi, the high priest of the collegium of the Pontifices, the most important position in Roman religion, [Bowersock, p. 380. The date is provided by inscribed calendars; see also Augustus, Res Gestae 10.2. Dio… … Wikipedia
Consueverunt Romani Pontifices — Coat of arms of Pope Pius V. Consueverunt Romani Pontifices is a papal bull by Pope Pius V issued on September 17th, 1569 on the rosary.[1] This papal bull officially established the devotion to the rosary in the Catholic Church … Wikipedia