• In canon law, commenda (or in commendam) was a form of transferring an ecclesiastical benefice in trust to the custody of a patron. The phrase in commendam...
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    Giacomo Luigi Brignole (1838.09.13 – 1847.06.11, 1847.06.11 – 1853.06.23 in commendam) Giorgio Doria Pamfilj Landi (1818.03.16 – 1837.11.16) Giuseppe Maria...
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    Dean of Westminster (category Religion in the City of Westminster)
    is David Hoyle. In 1666, John Dolben was additionally appointed Bishop of Rochester, retaining the Deanery of Westminster in commendam. His successor as...
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  • Commandery (category Feudalism in Europe)
    charge", originally one held in commendam. Originally, commandries were benefices, particularly in the Church, held in commendam. Mediaeval military orders...
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  • commendatarius) is an ecclesiastic, or sometimes a layman, who holds an abbey in commendam, drawing its revenues but not exercising any authority over its inner...
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    General partnership S.C.S.(Société en Commandite Simple): Partnership in commendam Holding Company Offshore companyRR Branch of Foreign Company Representative...
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  • Commendatori (plural), is an Italian word originating from the Latin phrase In commendam and meaning "Commander". It may refer to: Commander (order) (Italian:...
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    practice of nominating abbacies in commendam had become widespread. Since the 12th century, it had become universal in Western Europe for the household...
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    Dean of St Paul's (category 1090 establishments in England)
    Paul's is a member of, and chair of the Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral in London in the Church of England. The dean of St Paul's is also ex officio dean...
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    Angelo Sodano (category Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Lazio)
    relationship to the church of Santa Maria Nuova no longer as titular but in commendam, that is, in trust or his custody. On 27 December 1998, Sodano wrote, at the...
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    worth £98 and – in spite of the misgivings of William Cecil, Lord Burghley – was granted the See of Waterford and Lismore in commendam, which he held until...
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    Robert I of France (category Monarchs killed in action)
    ruler of several counties, including the county of Paris, and abbot in commendam of many abbeys. Robert also secured the office of Dux Francorum, a military...
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    in return for his protection, early suggested to the emperors and kings the expedient of rewarding their warriors with rich abbeys held in commendam....
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    Henry Benedict Stuart (category Dukes in the Jacobite peerage)
    of Santa Maria in Campitelli to assume that of Santa Maria in Trastevere; however, he retained the Church of Santi Apostoli in commendam. He was made Cardinal-Bishop...
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  • Other churches in Rome can also be established as new titular churches. Occasionally, a titular church may be held in commendam ('in trust') by a cardinal...
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    Grottaferrata (category 1004 establishments in Europe)
    Traversari, in 1432 the appearance of the abbey was that of a barracks rather than a monastery. In 1462 began a line of non-resident abbots in commendam, fifteen...
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    Musée de Cluny (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Sorbonne. The Cluny mansion was rebuilt under Jacques d'Amboise, abbot in commendam of Cluny 1485–1510, combining Gothic and some early Renaissance elements...
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    Bernardino López de Carvajal (1495–1507), in commendam (1507–1511) Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte, in commendam (1511–1527) Francisco de Quiñones (1527–1540)...
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  • an ecclesiastical benefice in commendam Ulmus 'Morton Stalwart' Commendation, a Morton Arboretum hybrid cultivar Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation, a...
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    Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé Abbey (category Articles lacking in-text citations from August 2023)
    located in the town of Quimperlé, in the French department of Finistère, within the Brittany region. According to popular tradition, it was founded in 1029...
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    who had been teaching at the Monastery of Sant'Anselmo in Rome, as honorary abbot in commendam of his monastery. Although this was an ancient practice...
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    vice, literally "for that turn", indicates a temporary appointment. In commendam indicates that a cardinal who holds one title is also granted oversight...
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    (1483–1484); in commendam (1484–1497) Vacant (1497–1503) Jaime Casanova (1503–1504) Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (or Antoniotto), in commendam (1504–1505)...
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    (1404–1412) Domenico Capranica (1430–1444); in commendam (1444–1458) Rodrigo Lanzol-Borja y Borja, in commendam (1458–1492) vacant (1492–1496) Juan de Borja...
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  • list of the abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of Ireland. To navigate...
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    bishop of the Diocese of Winchester in the Church of England. The bishop's seat (cathedra) is at Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire. The Bishop of Winchester...
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    Durham is responsible for the diocese of Durham in the province of York. The diocese is one of the oldest in England and its bishop is a member of the House...
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    Monte Cassino (category Benedictine monasteries in Italy)
    the rebuilding. In 1454, the abbey was placed in commendam and in 1504 was made subject to the Abbey of Santa Giustina in Padua. In 1799, Monte Cassino...
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  • (in commendam) Gozlin I: 877–886 Ebles: 886–903 (in commendam) Robert I: 903–923 (in commendam) Hugh II: 923–956 (in commendam) Hugh III: 956–??? (in commendam)...
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    Ferry de Clugny (category 15th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire)
    prelates of the time, he held multiple abbacies in commendam, which supported him in his official capacities in a manner befitting his rank. Not all these...
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