In nomine Domini (Latin: In the name of the Lord) is a papal bull written by Pope Nicholas II. The bull was issued on 13 April 1059 and caused major reforms... 14 KB (1,465 words) - 12:58, 10 March 2024 |
Knightly sword (section In media) or possibly early 12th century, combines both an Ulfberht and an in nomine domini (in this case, +IINIOMINEDMN) inscription. Many blade inscriptions of... 21 KB (2,682 words) - 13:00, 5 November 2023 |
Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini. Hosanna in excelsis. Hagios, hagios, hagios Kyrie o Theos. The Sanctus appears thus in the 1549 Book of Common... 37 KB (4,191 words) - 16:19, 17 January 2024 |
Papal selection before 1059 (category Christianity in the Middle Ages) Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church, prior to the promulgation of In Nomine Domini in AD 1059 varied throughout history. Popes were often putatively appointed... 23 KB (2,925 words) - 17:16, 13 December 2023 |
earlier in an inversion of the Latin Mass (a "Luciferian Mass") led by a former Catholic priest in Paris, which included the phrase "In nomine Domini Dei... 32 KB (4,621 words) - 18:29, 30 March 2024 |
ordinary of the mass. The text, in Latin, is benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini (KJV: Blessed be he that cometh in the name of the Lord ). The song... 8 KB (650 words) - 15:30, 27 February 2024 |
Suontaka sword (category 11th century in Europe) +NIOIN+, which can be abbreviations of In nomine Domini (Latin for "In the name of the Lord") or variations of the text "in the name of god".[verification needed]... 5 KB (449 words) - 07:09, 22 April 2024 |
during this period. Pope Nicholas II promulgated In Nomine Domini in 1059, which limited suffrage in papal elections to the College of Cardinals. The... 12 KB (1,624 words) - 16:37, 1 January 2024 |