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- Obedientiaries abstract "Obedientiaries, the plural of Obedienciary, from the Latin Obedientiarius, meaning someone in an 'obedient', i.e. subordinate, position, is a term commonly used in medieval times for the lesser officials of a monastery who were appointed by will of the superior.In some cases the word is used to include all those who held office beneath the abbot, but more frequently the prior and sub-prior -who technically qualify in an abbacy- are excluded from those signified by it.".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageExternalLink 11183a.htm.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageID "6369055".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageLength "4491".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageRevisionID "686125851".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Abbot.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Almoner.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Antiphon.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Antiphonary.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Bursar.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Canonical_hours.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecclesiastical_titles.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Cellarium.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Chamberlain_(office).
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Dean_(Christianity).
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Deus_in_adjutorium_meum_intende.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Einsiedeln_Abbey.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Granatorius.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Guest-master.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Hebdomadarian.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Infirmarian.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Master_of_novices.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Master_of_work.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Matins.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Matricularius.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Precentor.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Prior.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Psalms.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Refectorian.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Responsory.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Revestiarius.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Rule_of_Saint_Benedict.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Sacristan.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Subcellarer.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Subsacrist.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Superior_general.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Treasurer.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Versicle.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:procurator.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cellerer".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLinkText "Obedientiaries".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLinkText "cellarer".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLinkText "cellarer's".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageWikiLinkText "obedientiaries".
- Obedientiaries wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CathEncy.
- Obedientiaries wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Catholic.
- Obedientiaries subject Category:Ecclesiastical_titles.
- Obedientiaries hypernym Term.
- Obedientiaries type Title.
- Obedientiaries comment "Obedientiaries, the plural of Obedienciary, from the Latin Obedientiarius, meaning someone in an 'obedient', i.e. subordinate, position, is a term commonly used in medieval times for the lesser officials of a monastery who were appointed by will of the superior.In some cases the word is used to include all those who held office beneath the abbot, but more frequently the prior and sub-prior -who technically qualify in an abbacy- are excluded from those signified by it.".
- Obedientiaries label "Obedientiaries".
- Obedientiaries sameAs Q4219056.
- Obedientiaries sameAs m.0g2td3.
- Obedientiaries sameAs Келарь.
- Obedientiaries sameAs Келар.
- Obedientiaries sameAs Q4219056.
- Obedientiaries wasDerivedFrom Obedientiaries?oldid=686125851.
- Obedientiaries isPrimaryTopicOf Obedientiaries.