Clonmacnoise is marked as belonging to the primatial see.
When at length, in the synod of Kells, in 1152, Tuam received the archiepiscopal pallium from the hands of Cardinal Paparo, Ardagh was assigned to the primatial see, but Clonmacnoise was referred to the new province of Tuam.
They appropriate the Roman view that there is no difference of quality between serfs and serfs: all are in the same abject state.
We have had to examine its classes or divisions in their relation to freedom, personal slavery, and praedial serfage.
He put to the sword 1,000 persons, and left the primatial city lifeless, charred, and desolate.
The primatial see was for the moment vacant, Archbishop Dowdal having died at London three months before Queen Mary-on the Feast of the Assumption, 1558.
He enriched the churches of Armagh and Deny, and built a habitation for students resorting to the primatial city, on the site of the ancient palace of Emania, which had been deserted before the coming of St. Patrick.
But Malachy was unwilling to be transferred to the primatial See, and not without good reason.
Hence St. Bernard tells us that Celsus consented to establish de novo a second metropolitan See in Ireland, subject, however, to the primatial See of Armagh.
A short time before his death he is said to have resigned his primatial coadjutorship, for St. Patrick was still alive, at least according to the much more general and more probable opinion, which places his death in A.
The great Brian Boru did much to cause the primatial authority to be recognised and respected once more in the South as well as in the North of Ireland.
It is enough to say that whilst formally recognising the superiority of Armagh as the Primatial See, four palls were granted by the Cardinal Legate, thus legally constituting four archbishops in Ireland for the first time.
The venerable old man was then in the eighty-third year of his age, but he had a braver spirit and a clearer mind than any of the degenerate children of Niall the Great, whom he gathered round him in his primatial city.
The system may be said to be built on two principles, recognised and enforced in the Apostolic Canons, and consistently carried out, from the Bishop of the poorest country town up to the primatial see of Rome.
Esztergom, the primatial city, there were only two buildings still standing.
To put an end to the controversies regarding the primatial rights claimed by the Archbishop of York over the Scottish Church, Clement III.
Less than two years later it was decided to transfer Hugh O'Reilly from Kilmore to the primatial See (1628).
Although George Dowdall had accepted the primatial See from the hands of the king and had tried to unite loyalty to Rome and to Henry VIII.
Browne wrote immediately to the Earl of Warwick beseeching him to confer on Dublin all the primatial rights enjoyed hitherto by Armagh, while the Deputy sought for instructions about the vacant See of Armagh (Nov.
What are we to think of these words of Janus, "No one acquainted with church history will choose to affirm that the popes ever exercised a fixed primatial right"?
Are we to understand that, because the same primatial rights were not everywhere and uniformly exercised, there were no acknowledged rights of the primacy?
That the popes throughout the first centuries of the church exercised primatial rights, Janus readily grants, and must grant from the position he assumes.
Many other prerogatives were inherent in the primatial dignity till they were swept away by the revolution of 1848.
In primatial Rheims, in our own days to be the temporary home of another German King, the German Cæsar paid his devotions at the shrine of Saint Remigius, the saint who had received an earlier German conqueror still into the fold of Christ.
This magistracy is focussed and capitalized in the headship of the primatial see of the world, the Roman Church, and the supremacy of its bishop.
It is to be remarked, however, that they always gave an explanation of the title, which showed that they did not intend to infringe on the primatial rights of the Roman see.
Archbishop Ralph accordingly refused to consecrate him, and the king upheld the right of the primatial see, bidding Thurstan do what was due according to ancient usage.
Helinand purchased, with the money acquired from the revenues of Laon, the primatial see of Reims.
However this may be, he resolved that the entire season should not be wasted in words, so he attacked the strong garrison left in Armagh, and recovered the primatial city.
Declining the high office of provost of Trinity, Ussher was made bishop of Meath and was afterwards promoted to the primatial see.
Dowdall had been appointed, in 1543, to the primatial see of Armagh, by Henry VIII.
The holy youth attached himself from this moment to his master, and was his successor in the primatial see of Armagh.
There they were received in the college of San Pablo by its rector, father maestro Fray Diego de Contreras, who was afterward archbishop of Santo Domingo, the primatial church of the Indias.
Yet he became, in the skilful hands of Gilbert and Maelmaedoc O'Morgair, the instrument of overthrowing the hereditary succession to the primatial see.
Church was strengthened by the translation of John Bramhall (the most learned and zealous of the prelates) from Derry to the primatial see of Armagh, and the consecration of twelve other bishops, among whom was Jeremy Taylor.
He took in his suite several renowned theologians, amongst whom was Carranza de Miranda, at that time his confessor and later raised to the primatial See of Toledo.
The Queen raised him to the primatial see of Toledo, which carried with it his elevation to the Roman purple.
From a strictly legal point of view, the proceedings were invalidated by the fact that the canons gave no authority for an election until the primatial seat was actually vacant.
There were to be two archbishops, at London and York; London, however, was not fully Christianized for some years, and the primatial see remained at Canterbury.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "primatial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.