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  1. Albanian principalities: The term Albanian principalities refers to a number of principalities created in the Middle Ages in Albania and the surrounding regions in the western Balkans that were ruled by Albanian nobility. The 12th century marked the first Albanian principality, the ... (Place) [100%] 2023-12-24 [Former countries in Europe]
  2. Aeque principaliter: Aeque principaliter (traducida como: «igualmente importantes») es una expresión latina usada por la Santa Sede para indicar la unión de dos o más circunscripciones eclesiásticas, cuando para evitar problemas de predominio entre ellas, se les da de iure la misma ... [84%] 2024-01-04
  3. Aeque principaliter: Aeque principaliter ("equally important") is a Latin term used by the Roman Catholic Church to indicate a merger of two or more dioceses in which – to avoid questions of predominance – the dioceses are all given equal importance. Such a merger ... [84%] 2024-01-04 [Catholic Church legal terminology] [Catholic canonical structures]...
  4. United Principalities romanat: The romanat (Romanian pronunciation: [ro.ma'nat], plural romanați [ro.ma'naʦʲ]) or român (Romanian pronunciation: [ro'mɨn], plural romanâni [ro'mɨnʲ]) was a proposed currency of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia, a precursor of the Romanian nation state. It ... (Proposed currency of the United Principalities) [81%] 2023-12-21 [Currencies of Romania] [Coins of Romania]...
  5. Principalities and powers: "Principalities and powers" are a commonly used biblical descriptor for demonic forces that are infesting the physical plane. The phrase originates from the book of Ephesians in the King James Bible (KJV). [81%] 2024-01-04 [New Testament]
  6. List of south Italian principalities: Following the collapse of Roman and later Lombard authority in southern Italy, a group of semi-independent principalities evolved between the 8th and 11th centuries: Eventually, all of these principalities were united under Norman rule and merged into the Kingdom ... (Place) [63%] 2024-01-04

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