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Перевод: abbacy
[существительное] аббатство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- And, on the other side, one outcome of the Truce of Orlans was that Charles took the abbacy of Ferrires away from Odo and gave it to a member of the community whose chief recommendation (with still more pull than his fine scholarship) was a readiness to commit himself to Charles.
- After the appointment of Henry of Poitou, a self-seeking Norman, to the abbacy of Peterborough in 1127, the woods from that place to Stamford became full of strange huntsmen,
- It is possible that the abbacy of Ely was vacant from before thelred's death until 1019, and clear that the abbot next appointed ran into some kind of trouble.
- Probably to be grouped with the royal priests as a king's man is lfweard, allegedly a relative of Cnut, who became bishop of London in 1035 without relinquishing the abbacy of Evesham, contrary to church law.
- Very similar in practice to a lay-abbot's was the position of a secular cleric (that is, a man in holy orders, often a deacon or sub-deacon, and not a member of the monastic community) appointed to an important abbacy.
- The secular cleric had the further advantage from the king's standpoint that he was strictly a life-tenant, unable to transmit his abbacy to a legitimate heir.
- He no longer needed a tutor: Walahfrid was paid off with the abbacy of Reichenau, where he could help hold Alemannia against Louis the German.
- Elias, sacrist during most of Ording's abbacy, commissioned the cross, the latest of Hugo's recorded works.
- When Abbot Hilduin of St-Denis defected to Lothar, Charles promised Louis that abbacy.
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