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 Translation for 'ecclesiastical history' from English to Dutch
gesch.relig.
kerkgeschiedenis {de}
ecclesiastical history
Partial Matches
muziek
kerktoonsoort {de}
ecclesiastical mode
historie {de}history
geschiedenis {de}history
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gesch.
cultuurgeschiedenis {de}
cultural history
gesch.mil.
oorlogsgeschiedenis {de}
military history
archi.weten.
architectuurgeschiedenis {de}
architectural history
gesch.relig.
kerkgeschiedenis {de}
church history
gesch.
cultuurhistorie {de}
cultural history
lit.
literatuurgeschiedenis {de}
literary history
kunst
historieschilder {de}
history painter
film
filmgeschiedenis {de}
film history
film
filmgeschiedenis {de}
cinematic history
gesch.mijnb.
mijnbouwgeschiedenis {de}
mining history
kunstweten.
kunsthistorie {de}
art history
gesch.opl.werk
geschiedenisleraar {de}
history teacher
gesch.publ.
geschiedenisboek {het}
history book
gesch.opl.
geschiedenisstudent {de}
history student
gesch.muziek
muziekgeschiedenis {de}
music history
gesch.
moderne geschiedenis {de}
modern history
kunst
kunstgeschiedenis {de}
art history
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1862–1867 he lectured on ecclesiastical history at Andover Theological Seminary.
  • Bede follows Gildas's account of Ambrosius in his "Ecclesiastical History of the English People", but in his "Chronica Majora" he dates Ambrosius's victory to the reign of the Emperor Zeno (474–491).
  • Paul writing histories of the Early Middle Ages including the Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
  • In ecclesiastical history, Zeno is associated with the "Henotikon" or "instrument of union", promulgated by him and signed by all the Eastern bishops, with the design of solving the monophysite controversy.
  • When Grotius wrote asking for some notes "he received a treasure-house of ecclesiastical history.

  • While the British natives may have partially assimilated into the Northumbrian political structure, relatively contemporary textual sources such as Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People depict relations between Northumbrians and the British as fraught.
  • Of great importance in the ecclesiastical history of England was a council which Stephen opened at Osney on 17 April 1222; its decrees, known as the "Constitutions of Stephen Langton", are the earliest provincial canons which are still recognised as binding in English Church courts.
  • The earliest mention of Ninian of Whithorn is in a short passage of "The Ecclesiastical History of the English People" by the n monk Bede in [...].
  • Augustine's "The City of God"; the "Dialogues" of Gregory the Great; and Bede's "Ecclesiastical History of the English People".
  • He mostly paraphrases Gildas in his "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" and "The Reckoning of Time", adding several details, perhaps most importantly the name of this "proud tyrant", whom he first calls "Vertigernus" (in his [...]) and later "Vurtigernus" (in his [...]).

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