provostship
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Provostship — Prov ost*ship, n. The office of a provost. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
provostship — pro·vost·ship … English syllables
provostship — pronunc at provost+ˌship noun : the office or jurisdiction of a provost (as of the provost of an ecclesiastical or educational college or of a Scottish burgh) … Useful english dictionary
provost — provostship, n. /proh vohst, prov euhst/ or, esp. in military usage, /proh voh/, n. 1. a person appointed to superintend or preside. 2. an administrative officer in any of various colleges and universities who holds high rank and is concerned… … Universalium
Diocese of Zips — Diocese of Zips † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Zips (SZEPES; SCEPUSIENSIS). A diocese in Hungary, suffragan of Agria (Eger), founded by Maria Theresa in 1776, and composed of the exempt provostship of St. Martin, the date of … Catholic encyclopedia
Roman Catholicism in Romania — The Roman Catholic Church ( ro. Biserica Romano Catolică din România) in Romania is a Latin Church Christian church, part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and Curia in Rome. Its administration is… … Wikipedia
Transylvania — • Diocese in Hungary, suffragan of Kalocsa Bács Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Transylvania Transylvania † … Catholic encyclopedia
Provost (religion) — A provost is a senior official in a number of Christian churches.Historical developmentThe word praepositus (Latin: set over , from praeponere , to place in front ) was originally applied to any ecclesiastical ruler or dignitary. It was soon more … Wikipedia
Thomas de Buittle — infobox bishopbiog name = Thomas de Buittle religion=Roman Catholic Church See = Diocese of Galloway Title = Bishop of Galloway Period = 1415 1420 × 1422 consecration = June 14 × September 5, 1415 Predecessor = Gilbert Cavan Successor = Alexander … Wikipedia
Saxony — • Chronology of the area and the people Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Saxony Saxony † … Catholic encyclopedia