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How to use legatine in a sentence

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But Langton's return from Rome resulted in Pandulf's legatine authority being cancelled in 1221 and his installation as bishop followed.
The disagreements with the Pope also returned, but peace was made definitively in 1140 keeping the apostolic legatine.
During the Middle Ages, some councils were legatine, called by a papal legate rather than the pope or bishop.
At the legatine court of 1529, Henry's first wife, Katherine of Aragon begged on her knees before him as he attempted to have their marriage annulled.
During the 2010 service a rendition of Catherine of Aragon's speech before the Legatine court was read by Jane Lapotaire.
Examples from Classical Literature
Gilbert, now old and infirm, had resigned the see of Limerick, and with it his legatine commission.
For the next three hundred years the Church was almost wholly free from the direct control of legatine visits.
His request was refused, and his legatine commission expired in 1143, with the death of Innocent, the Pope who had granted it.
That year, however, Alexander returned to Rome, and felt himself strong enough to send the exiled primate a legatine commission.
The expiration of his legatine commission of 1144 deprived him of much of his power.
We may even suspect that an attempt had been made to invade it, which Gilbert stoutly resisted, relying on his legatine authority.
An occasional example of the legatine Inquisition may also be met with.
Their names and legatine authority are always mentioned first in the acts.
He received a legatine commission, and became sole justiciar.
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