Examples of 'pontificalis' in a sentence

Meaning of "pontificalis"

Pontificalis (noun) - Pontificalis is a Latin word that refers to something related to a pontiff or pope. It can also pertain to an official document or ceremony conducted by the pope or the papal office

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Most of what is known of him personally is derived from the Liber Pontificalis.
Liber Pontificalis records that Anicetus decreed that priests are not allowed to have long hair.
This is however a modern interpolation based on an erroneous reading of the Liber pontificalis.
The Liber Pontificalis states he was buried in the cemetery of Callistus.
This disputed election is described in the Liber Pontificalis.
The Liber Pontificalis calls him a son of one Anastasius.
The account of the engagement is derived from Liber Pontificalis.
The Liber Pontificalis calls him a son of one Ana.
According to the Liber pontificalis.
The account in the Liber Pontificalis is hardly more favorable to Vigilius.
Two decrees are attributed to Mark by the author of the Liber Pontificalis.
The Liber Pontificalis attributes to Pope Zosimus its introduction in the local church in Rome.
The lives of the Popes the “ Liber Pontificalis.
The Liber Pontificalis mentions that his reign was marked by famines, plagues and floods.
His father was named Avienus, according to the Liber Pontificalis.

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The official Liber pontificalis was used as a historical guide and furnished some of the subject-matter.
Nonetheless, he was criticized, most unusually, by the Liber Pontificalis for not signing them,.
The Liber Pontificalis says that Mark was a Roman, and that his father 's name was Priscus.
He wrote the " Liber Pontificalis.
Liber Pontificalis ( in French ).
Here he wrote " Historia Pontificalis.
According to the Liber Pontificalis, he was a Roman by birth.
The earliest confirmed occurrence ( as proto a secreta ) comes from the Liber Pontificalis for the year 756.

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