titular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Titular may refer to: Title character in a narrative work, the character referred to in its title Titular...
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The titular nation is the single dominant ethnic group in a particular state, typically after which the state was named. The term was first used by Maurice...
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A titular bishop in various churches is a bishop who is not in charge of a diocese. By definition, a bishop is an "overseer" of a community of the faithful...
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A titular ruler, or titular head, is a person in an official position of leadership who possesses few, if any, actual powers. Sometimes a person may inhabit...
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of such a see may be styled a "titular metropolitan" (highest rank), "titular archbishop" (intermediary rank) or "titular bishop" (lowest rank), which normally...
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In the Catholic Church, a titular church (Italian: titolo cardinalizio) is a church in Rome that is assigned to a member of the clergy who is created...
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military, titular and honorary ranks are two different types of special military ranks. Unlike the normal rank in the Indonesian military, titular and honorary...
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Title character (redirect from Titular character)
described using the adjective "titular". For example, the title character of Dracula can be referred to as the book's "titular vampire", the title character...
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Damietta (redirect from Damiata (titular see))
(120 mi) north of Cairo. It was a Catholic bishopric and is a multiple titular see. It is also a member of the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities...
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Chalcedon (redirect from Chalcedon (titular see))
Church retained Chalcedon as a titular see with archiepiscopal rank, with known incumbents since 1356. Among the titular bishops named to this see were...
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Patron saint (redirect from Titular saint)
special form of religious observance. A term in some ways comparable is "titular", which is applicable only to a church or institution. Lucy of Syracuse...
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Amasya (redirect from Amasia (titular see))
the Catholic Church as a titular see. Rome suppressed the see formally c. 1600, but immediately transformed it into a titular archbishopric Amasea, of...
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Gabès (redirect from Tacapae (titular see))
being a residential see, is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. Three of its bishops are known: Dulcitius, legate of the bishops...
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Patriarch (redirect from Titular Patriarch)
the West Indies – a titular patriarchal see, vacant since 1963. The Latin Patriarch of Antioch – title abolished in 1964. The titular Latin Patriarch of...
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Church, a member of the clergy who is created a cardinal is assigned a titular church in Rome, Italy. These are Catholic churches in the city, within...
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Myra (redirect from Myra (titular see))
the Wise lists only 33. Myra is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see both in general and as a bishopric of the Melkite Catholic Church in...
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Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem (redirect from Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem)
Land newly conquered by the First Crusade. From 1374 to 1847 it was a titular see, with the patriarchs of Jerusalem being based at the Basilica di San...
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Titulares y Más is a Spanish-language late-night television talk and variety show aired by Telemundo. It is the number one sports and entertainment program...
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Castro, Lazio (redirect from Castrum (titular see))
Castro (Castrum in Latin) is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see. Cavoli, A. (1990). La Cartagine della Maremma. Rome.{{cite book}}:...
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Patriarchate (redirect from Titular Patriarchate)
the Islamic conquests of the Middle East and North Africa, and became titular or honorary patriarchates with no actual institutional jurisdiction on...
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Duke (redirect from Titular duke)
given a dukedom. In 1772, King Gustav III reinstated the appointment of titular dukes but as a non-hereditary title for his brothers. Since then, all Swedish...
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countries, and even (earlier and/or later) other Titular Latin patriarchates (Jerusalem, Constantinople). The titular see would have its share of disputed nominations...
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Tharros (redirect from Titular see of Tharros)
on the west coast of Sardinia, Italy. It is currently a Latin Catholic titular see and an archaeological site near the village of San Giovanni di Sinis...
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The Titular Patriarch of the East Indies (Latin: Patriarcha Indiarum Orientalium; Patriarchatus Indiarum Orientalium for Titular Patriarchate of the East...
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Diocese of Lydda (redirect from Lydda (titular see))
Arab-Islamic rule, it was revived by the Crusaders and remains a Latin Catholic titular see. In early Christian times, Lydda was a prosperous Jewish town[citation...
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Bishop of Tarsus (redirect from Tarsus (titular see))
the 12th century. Tarsus is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees as a metropolitan see of both the Latin, the Maronite and the Melkite...
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Cardinal (Catholic Church) (section Titular churches)
the most prominent diocese or archdiocese in their country. Others are titular bishops who are current or former officials within the Roman Curia (generally...
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Thennesus was a town in the Roman province of Augustamnica Prima. It was on the Tanitic branch of the Nile. It is today called Tell-Tenis, Tell-Tannis...
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Orthosias in Phoenicia (redirect from Titular Bishop of Orthosias in Phoenicia)
four bishops, beginning with Phosphorus in the fifth century. Two Latin titulars of the fourteenth century appear in Eubel. In the Notitiae Episcopatuum...
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Kom Ombo (redirect from Titular see of Ombi)
included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. Karol Wojtyła (the future Pope John Paul II) was titular bishop of Ombi from 1958 until 1963, when...
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