Council of Bourges | In November 1225, at a | , Raymond, like his father, was excommunicated. The council gathered a tho ... |
Greater New York Councils | ... er Saint Louis Area Council has two lodges as the result of mergers and the | operate one lodge in each of its five boroughs. The Pony Express Council u ... |
Synod of Hippo | ... he New Testament that would be subsequently used to today, most notably the | in AD 393. Also c. 400, Jerome produced a definitive Latin edition of the ... |
Third Council of Toledo | ... original form, without Filioque, which was first added to the creed by the | in 589. In the document, that part therefore reads: "I believe in the Holy ... |
Cape Fear Council of Governments | New Hanover County is a member of the regional | |
Action of Churches Together in Scotland | The Church of Scotland is a member of ACTS ( | ) and, through its Committee on Ecumenical Relations, works closely with o ... |
Federal Way City Council | The | consists of seven at-large seats who serve for staggered two-year terms. T ... |
Mitzpe Ramon | ... in their own community in Dimona, Israel, with additional families in Arad, | , and the Tiberias area. At least some of them consider themselves to be J ... |
Cornwall Council | ... ole announced his resignation from his job as an archaeologist with the new | in order to become full-time leader of Mebyon Kernow and to stand for elec ... |
Council of Constance | ... f Prague. The Roman Catholic Church officially concluded this debate at the | (1414–1417). The conclave condemned Jan Hus, who was executed by burning i ... |
Philadelphia Council | In 1915, E. Urner Goodman, a newly hired field executive for the | , was assigned to serve as director of the council's summer camp at Treasu ... |
Dublin City Council | ... ved the construction of 47 new shops, 175 apartments and a four-star hotel. | gave Arnotts planning permission for the plans to change the area bounded ... |
Council of Antioch | ... ine Greek word translated as "of same substance" which was condemned at the | in 264–268), were in the minority, the Creed was accepted by the council a ... |
Pontifical Council for Social Communications | The | (Pontificium Consilium de Communicationibus Socialibus) is a dicastery of ... |
Council of Chalcedon | ... he command of another officer also named Aetius—who had participated in the | the previous year—and proceeded to defeat the Huns who had been left behin ... |
Regina City Council | ... cultural and commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. It is governed by | . Regina is the cathedral city of the Roman Catholic and Romanian Orthodox ... |
Council of Constance | During the ecumenical | in 1415, Jan Hus, the rector of Charles University and a prominent reforme ... |
National Endowment for the Arts | ... 05, 2007 and 2011 – playing cities across the United States, and received a | American Masterpieces in Dance Award |
Council of Jerusalem | ... es. Titus was with Paul and Barnabas at Antioch and accompanied them to the | , although his name occurs nowhere in the Acts of the Apostles |
synod | ... e the matter determined by a council of the Western bishops. Accordingly, a | composed of thirty-two bishops was held at Aquileia in the year 381. Ambro ... |
Birmingham City Council | ... he area is served by three councillors of the Liberal Democrat party on the | ; Emily Cox, Ernie Hendricks and Martin Mullaney |
First Council of Nicaea | ... Holy See. The diplomatic service of the Holy See can be traced back to the | when Pope Sylvester I sent legates to represent him during the discussions ... |
Mid-America Regional Council | ... r 2007, the board hired a new city administrator with the assistance of the | (MARC) |
Pontifical Council for Culture | The | is a Pontifical Council of the Roman Catholic Church with a mission to ove ... |
First Council of Ephesus | ... the subject. Though he did not attend personally, he sent delegates to the | of 431, in which the Nestorians were condemned. Four letters written by hi ... |
Dublin City Council | ... local elections, it is part of the Ballymun–Finglas local electoral area of | |
National Endowment for the Arts | He is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and received both the | ' National Heritage Fellowship and the |
Cayman National Cultural Foundation | The | manages the F.J. Harquail Cultural Centre and the US$4 million Harquail Th ... |
Council of Jerusalem | ... the Council of Nicaea, effectively the first Ecumenical Council (unless the | is so classified). The Council of Nicaea is most known for its dealing wit ... |
Church Fathers | Before the 18th century, the belief of many, including the | Papias (c. 60-130), Irenaeus (c. 130-200), Origen (c. 185-254), Eusebius ( ... |
House of Representatives | ... tary leader Van Aartsen. He has chosen to continue as an independent in the | |
Council of Florence | ... antinople before the other three Eastern Patriarchates. Subsequently at the | this, along with papal primacy, was confirmed by the Greek Patriarch of Co ... |
Ecumenical council | ... qualification ecumenical is originally (and still) used in terms such as " | " and "Ecumenical patriarch" in the meaning of pertaining to the totality ... |
Union Councils | ... ed City District. A City District may contain subdivisions called Towns and | . Council elections are held every four years |
Westminster Assembly | ... ear was selected as one of the five Scottish clergymen who were sent to the | |
council of Basle | ... e the doctrine of Immaculate Conception, in sense of the declaration of the | . They forbade the preaching of the contrary doctrine, as well as 64 disci ... |
First Council of Constantinople | ... 369; and the Letter in 382 to Pope Damasus I and the Latin bishops from the | |
National Endowment for the Arts | ... homosexuals "weak, morally sick wretches" and tried to cut funding for the | for supporting the "gay-oriented artwork of photographer Robert Mapplethor ... |
Council of Europe | ... rnational organizations, including the United Nations General Assembly, the | , UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ... |
Leeds City Council | ... rtin. In 1889 the abbey was sold to Colonel John North, who presented it to | . The Council undertook a major restoration project and the abbey was open ... |
Third Lateran Council | ... e clergy. It drew heavily on earlier church decrees, including those of the | of 1179. Walter also interceded with Pope Innocent III in 1200, mediating ... |
Newcastle City Council | ... lude to the modernist rebuilding initiatives of T. Dan Smith, the leader of | . A corruption scandal was uncovered involving Smith and John Poulson, a p ... |
Queen's Privy Council for Canada | Canada has had its own Privy Council—the | —since 1867. While the Canadian Privy Council is specifically "for Canada" ... |
National Security Council | ... a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff the CNO is a military adviser to the | , the Homeland Security Council, the Secretary of Defense, and the Preside ... |
Synod of Hippo | ... nnine epistles were recognised by the 39th festal letter of Athanasius, the | and the Council of Carthage. Additionally Didymus the blind wrote a commen ... |
Birmingham City Council | ... Moseley and Kings Heath Ward Committee is part of the official structure of | and exists to discuss issues which affect life within the ward, mostly (al ... |
Council of Florence | ... r John VIII Palaeologus attended the Council of Ferrara, later known as the | , to discuss a union of the Orthodox and Catholic churches. Despite being ... |
Council of Reims | ... ons relating to these matters were mostly a restating of the decrees of the | and the Council of Clermont |
National Security Council | ... ncluding Senators Helms and Ted Kennedy, with the assistance of the CIA and | . Helms proposed that the government suspend the Carter-Torrijos treaties ... |
Medical Research Council | ... at Cambridge's Strangeways Laboratory, headed by Honor Bridget Fell, with a | studentship, until he joined Max Perutz and John Kendrew at the Cavendish ... |
Church Fathers | Paolo painted the Lives of the | in the cloisters of the church of San Miniato, on a hill overlooking Flore ... |
Sheffield City Council | ... in Sheffield, jointly funded by Oakey and a business development loan from | . Oakey believed if the band owned their own facilities it would cut down ... |
Council of Europe | Lublin is also a pilot city of the | and the European Commission Intercultural cities programme |
Tel as-Sabi | ... nistrations tried to urbanize Bedouins in the Negev. The fist Bedouin town, | or Tel Sheva, was founded in 1967. The largest, Rahat, had a population of ... |
Alfei Menashe | ... ael's GDP and arms exports. Kramer, who lives in the Samarian settlement of | , also argued that the Israeli army plays a crucial role fighting terroris ... |
Raleigh City Council | In 1957, Helms won his first election for a | seat, and served two terms and earned a reputation as a conservative gadfl ... |
National Council of Churches | ... nizations were formed, including the World Council of Churches in 1948, the | in the USA in 1950, and Churches Uniting in Christ in 2002. These groups a ... |
Church Fathers | ... e centuries following the establishment of Christianity in the 1st century, | compiled Gospel accounts and letters of apostles into a Christian Bible wh ... |
Conference of European Churches | ... The Church of Scotland is a member of the World Council of Churches and the | . The Church of Scotland continues to foster relationships with other Pres ... |
First Council of Constantinople | The Creed was amended to a new version by the | in 381 |
Executive Council | “The first | chosen exclusively from the party having a majority in the representative ... |
Medical Research Council | ... lle and Caius College and mainly worked at the Cavendish Laboratory and the | (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge. He was also an Honorar ... |
Privy Council | ... ts executive includes the prime minister and the cabinet, which becomes the | when presided over by the monarch. In intervals between legislative sessio ... |
First Vatican Council | ... n ecclesiastical policy his views were moderate. Both before and during the | , he opposed the definition of the dogma of papal infallibility as inoppor ... |
Council of Rimini | ... his connexion it is interesting to note the account given by Severus of the | in 359, where the question arose whether the bishops attending the assembl ... |
National Council of Churches | ... h Indigenous People." The largest ecumenical body in the United States, the | , called on Christians to refrain from celebrating the Columbus quincenten ... |
Quinisext Council | ... onstatine's election was the Western rejection of the Trullan canons of the | . Pope John VII had been sent the canons for approval and instead had sent ... |
National Endowment for the Arts | ... National Institute of Arts and Letters grant, a Rockefeller grant, and two | grants, all of which helped him write his second novel. In 1975 he publish ... |
Council of Chalcedon | The | , from the perspective of the Alexandrine Christology, has deviated from t ... |
Medical Research Council | ... een Cancer Research UK, Imperial College London, King's College London, the | , University College London (UCL) and the Wellcome Trust. Once completed i ... |
Toronto City Council | In June 1990, | voted 12 to 7 in favour of recommending to the Canadian government that th ... |
Council of Rome | A fourth century | decreed that John the Evangelist should be distinguished from John the Pre ... |
National Endowment for the Arts | ... vernment loans. He set up the National Endowment for the Humanities and the | , to support humanists and artists (as the WPA once did). Although ESEA so ... |
council of Nicea | ... ogy of the Holy Trinity is manifestly incompatible with the doctrine of the | in the early Church. That these serious problems are a barrier to salvatio ... |
Arts Council of Wales | ... hich later prompted the creation of various other public bodies such as the | and the Welsh Development Agency, most of which were based in Cardiff |
Metula | ... , including the settlements of Yesod HaMa'ala, Mishmar HaYarden, Rosh Pina, | and Nahariya in the north; in the center – Hadera, Binyamina, Herzliya, Ne ... |
Ecumenical council | ... divided in the 5th and 11th centuries, respectively (after the 3rd and 7th | s) |
Council of Chalcedon | ... hurch, which had been chosen by Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius II, for the | in 451: this choice was a sign of the bond between Olybrius, a Roman senat ... |
Council of Constantinople | ... xandria presided over the second ecumenical council known as the Ecumenical | , to judge Macedonious, who denied the Divinity of the Holy Spirit. This c ... |
Fourth Council of the Lateran | ... Catholic Church has fittingly and properly called transubstantiation." The | in 1215 had spoken of "Jesus Christ, whose body and blood are truly contai ... |
Privy Council of Sweden | ... tradition of preserving the Swedish independence. He became a member of the | no later than 1482, but acted in opposition to his distant kinsman Sten St ... |
Queen's Privy Council for Canada | Philip was appointed to the | on 14 October 1957, taking his Oath of Allegiance before the Queen in pers ... |
Church Fathers | ... t unbaptized infants go to hell as a consequence of original sin. The Latin | who followed Augustine adopted his position, which became a point of refer ... |
Eastern Carolina Council of Governments | Wayne County is a member of the regional | |
National Security Council | ... hin 72 to 96 hours. On October 6, Secretary of State Kissinger convened the | 's official crisis management group, the Washington Special Actions Group, ... |
Council of Europe | ... term Romani is used by most organizations—including the United Nations, the | , and the US Library of Congress. |
Executive Council | ... lam by this stage was not strong, he had been upset by suggestions that the | had acted improperly during the Loans Affair and, moreover, he was suspici ... |
Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue | The | is the central office of the Catholic Church for the promotion of interrel ... |
Council of Florence | He re-introduced Plato's thoughts to Western Europe during the 1438 - 1439 | , a failed attempt to reconcile the East-West schism. Here Pletho met and ... |
Western Piedmont Council of Governments | Burke County is a member of the regional | |
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity | ... Catholic patriarchs and major archbishops, as well as the President of the | . It was formally set up by Pope Benedict XV on 1 May 1917. The title of P ... |
Church Fathers | ... pressed both. The characteristic mark of the vow, as the Suda and the Greek | remark, was that it was a promise either of things to be offered to God in ... |
First seven Ecumenical Councils | ... ns. This council is generally considered the beginning of the period of the | in the History of Christianity |
Privy Council of Sweden | ... ful man in Sweden. The infirmity of the old King and the dissensions in the | placed the government, and especially the control of foreign affairs, enti ... |
First Council of Nicaea | ... tituting the Nicene Creed. Constantine also enforced the prohibition of the | against celebrating the Lord's Supper on the day before the Jewish Passove ... |
Medical Research Council | ... by Watson) in late 1951. Further, Perutz explained that the report was to a | (MRC) committee that had been created in order to "establish contact betwe ... |
Council of Europe | The Holy See participates as an observer in AU, Arab League, | , OAS, IOM, and in the UN and its agencies FAO, ILO, UNCTAD, UNEP, UNESCO, ... |
Council of Bari | ... ober 1098, Urban II, who had consecrated the Basilica in 1089, convened the | , one of a series of synods convoked with the intention of reconciling the ... |
Pontifical Council for the Family | The | is part of the Curia of the Roman Catholic Church. It was established by P ... |
House of Representatives | ... cabinet was formed, the VVD was the second largest opposition party in the | . During the Dutch general-election of 2010 the VVD obtained the highest n ... |
Council of Chalcedon | ... primacy also has always been upheld in the West, just as it had been at the | when the Tome of Pope Leo I was read out regarding the humanity and divini ... |
Privy Council of Ireland | ... nued to have a separate Privy Council even after the Act of Union 1800. The | was abolished in 1922, when the southern part of Ireland separated from th ... |
Fourth Council of the Lateran | ... ms and agreed to let the crusaders back into the Church. Furthermore at the | the Pope welcomed and recognised to it western (Catholic) prelates from Se ... |
Council of Europe | ... ile the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), EU and | highlighted some positive aspects, while stating that "the conduct of the ... |
Mitzpe Ramon | ... 964; it combined all previous water projects and delivered water to the dry | in the south. Soon after, Syria and Jordan decided to divert the Jordan wa ... |
Land-of-Sky Regional Council | Transylvania County is a member of the | of governments |
Albemarle Commission | Currituck County is a member of the | regional council of governments |
Council of Jerusalem | ... the first general council in the history of the Church since the Apostolic | , the Apostolic council having established the conditions upon which Genti ... |
Council of Nicaea | ... send Donatist clergy into exile. More significantly, in 325 he summoned the | , effectively the first Ecumenical Council (unless the Council of Jerusale ... |
New Orleans City Council | ... in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1960 to 1966, served on the | as a member at-large from 1966 to 1970 and was the United States Secretary ... |
Fathers of the Church | ... where he uses quotes from the Bible and, occasionally, from works of other | , and the second, directed both at non-Christians (but who, nevertheless, ... |
Council of Europe | ... on Human Rights in 1974. As president of the Committee of Ministers of the | , he laid the first stone of the Palace of Europe in Strasbourg on 15 May ... |
Council of Europe | ... lth Organization, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; the | , CFE Treaty, the Community of Democracies; the International Monetary Fun ... |
Council of Ephesus | ... in 418 at the Council of Carthage. These condemnations were ratified at the | in 431. The strict moral teachings of the Pelagians were influential in so ... |
Council of Chalcedon | ... rthodox family of churches, which has been a distinct church body since the | in AD 451, when it took a different position over Christological theology ... |
Privy Council of Sweden | ... e led to him self being elected regent. His resignation was demanded by the | in the summer of 1511, but in practice he remained in power until his deat ... |
Dublin City Council | | is a unicameral assembly of 52 members elected every five years from Local ... |
Sheffield City Council | ... ion renovation of the stadium and expansion to 44,825 have been approved by | Planning Department with an aim to hosting FIFA World Cup 2018 matches. Th ... |
Council of Ephesus | ... title of “Patriarch” was first used around the time of the Third Ecumenical | , convened in AD 431, and ratified at Chalcedon in AD 451 |
Leeds City Council | ... nly surviving example, is the Mary Gordon which was built on the Thames for | for use on the Roundhay Park Lake. It was long and could take 75 passenger ... |
Council of Europe | Greece is a member of numerous international organizations, including the | , the European Union, the Union for the Mediterranean and the United Natio ... |
Council of Sardica | ... ery. The first historical Bishop of Bari was Gervasius who was noted at the | in 347. The bishops were dependent on the Patriarch of Constantinople unti ... |
Canada Council | ... w the expansion of Canada's social programs, including establishment of the | to support the arts, and the gradual expansion of social welfare programs ... |
Council of Nicaea | ... osed to restore the Greek text as received by the church at the time of the | . Bentley's lead manuscript was Codex Alexandrinus, which he described as ... |
Gedera | ... viv metropolitan area - Gush Dan, will be deployed in future from Hadera to | (for all "rings" - inner, middle and outer) |
Third Council of Constantinople | ... the representatives of Pope Martin I, and Pope Agatho (while attending the | ). Eleven of Constantine's thirteen companions who can be identified by na ... |
Council of Europe | In 1963, Switzerland joined the | . Women were granted the right to vote only in 1971, and an equal rights a ... |
Third Council of Toledo | ... of Constantinople declared that infanticide was homicide, and in 589 AD the | took measures against the Spanish custom of killing their own children |
Bundesrat | ... sted habitually in the state capital of the German state presiding over the | in the respective year |
Council of Florence and Ferrara | ... t the short-lived near Union of the Churches of East and West signed at the | by the Ecumenical patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople. The Greek populat ... |
Raad van State | The prince is a member of the | , the highest council to the Dutch government that is chaired by his mothe ... |
Arts Council of Great Britain | ... es were shut. Following the War Keynes was instrumental in establishing the | and was the founding Chairman in 1946. Unsurprisingly from the start the t ... |
Privy Council of Sweden | ... itical elite of Sweden. Regent Sten was succeeded by his colleague from the | and former enemy Svante Nilsson as regent |
Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts | The | is part of the Roman Curia. Its work "consists mainly in interpreting the ... |
Council of Europe | ... on and Development; European Economic Area; European Free Trade Association | ;; International Criminal Police Organization; and the United Nations, sin ... |
National Endowment for the Arts | ... lka Celebration won the 1986 Grammy in the Polka Category. He was awarded a | National Heritage Fellowship in 1998. Before becoming a polka artist, and ... |
Council of Europe | ... to run in presidential election in Azerbaijan. Nevertheless, the OSCE, the | , and other international organizations, as well as local independent poli ... |
Bundesrat of Germany | ... ion of Germany and legitimize and rule its bodies such as German Bundestag, | or the government and the legislation based on the constitution. Article 2 ... |
Council of Constance | ... of the entourage of Friedrich IV, Duke of Austria and Count of Tyrol at the | (1414–1418); a portrait of Oswald can be found in the council's chronicle ... |
Council of Europe | ... rliament building "for remodeling". Nevertheless, for some time, the EU and | considered these remnants of the old parliament as the legitimate assembly ... |
Eastern Carolina Council of Governments | Jones County is a member of the regional | . The Jones County Government relies entirely upon an all volunteer (non-p ... |
National Endowment for the Arts | ... st as compiled by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the | , and Scholastic Corporation |
worker and soldier council | Weber joined the | of Heidelberg in 1918. He then served in the German delegation to the Pari ... |
National Endowment for the Arts | ... Film Institute. He has twice been awarded fellowships in filmmaking by the | . Sherman's March was also chosen for preservation by the Library of Congr ... |
Privy Council of Scotland | ... Scotland once had separate Privy Councils (the Privy Council of England and | ). The Acts of Union 1707, which united the two countries into the Kingdom ... |
Second Council of Orange | ... by the Roman Catholic Church at various Councils, including Carthage (418), | (529), and Council of Trent (1546). Catechism published after Second Vatic ... |
Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers | The | was set up by the Motu Proprio Dolentium Hominum of 11 February 1985, by P ... |
House of Representatives | ... mber of votes cast, resulting in their occupying 31 of the 150 seats in the | . The VVD is currently the senior party in a centre-right minority coaliti ... |
Council of Constantinople | ... . But the doctrine in a more full-fledged form was not formulated until the | in 360 AD |
Council of Europe | ... signed in Strasbourg, 6 November 1997) is a comprehensive convention of the | dealing with the law of nationality |
Synods of Antioch | ... sed it in their theology), and because it had been condemned at the 264–268 | |
Pontifical Council for the Laity | The | has the responsibility of assisting the Pope in his dealings with the lait ... |
Council of Basel | Basel became the focal point of western Christendom during the 15th century | (1431–1449), including the 1439 election of antipope Felix V |
Council of Rome | Pope Damasus I assembled the first list of books of the Bible at the | in AD 382. He commissioned Saint Jerome to produce a reliable and consiste ... |
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity | ... ct right to religious liberty was relativistic. Before the council both the | led by Cardinal Augustin Bea and the Theological Commission (led by Cardin ... |
Greater Saint Louis Area Council | ... be recognized per council, there are two councils with multiple lodges. The | has two lodges as the result of mergers and the Greater New York Councils ... |
Quinisext Council | ... tinople where he compromised with Justinian II on the Trullan canons of the | . Constantine was the last pope to visit Constantinople until Pope Paul VI ... |
Third Council of Constantinople | ... he had visited Constantinople twice. He was one of the Roman legates to the | there in 680/681. He also delivered a combative letter from Pope Leo II to ... |
Second Council of Orange | ... were confirmed within Western Christianity by many councils, especially the | in 529. Some of the followers of Augustine identified original sin with co ... |
New York City Council | ... seat of New York City government housing the Mayor of New York City and the | . The mayor's staff and thirteen municipal agencies are located in the nea ... |
fourth Lateran Council | ... of his followers, known as the Amalricians, were formally condemned by the | in 1215 |
Second Council of Ephesus | ... tioning the reasons behind not having it either acknowledged or read at the | in AD 449. Pope Dioscorus of Alexandria was never labeled as heretic by th ... |
Council of Nicea | ... mmemoration of the miracle attributed to him by tradition at the Ecumenical | , he is sometimes depicted with Christ over his left shoulder holding out ... |
village council | Greenfield's | comprises Robert Bergstrom, Betty Jackman, Harvey Everhart, Bill Redenbaug ... |
Mateh Yehuda Regional Council | ... s, midway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Falling under the jurisdiction of | , in 2006 it had a population of 200 |
Council of Constance | ... of these monasteries founded between AD 520 and 700 is amazing. Before the | , AD 1415, no fewer than 15,070 abbeys had been established of this order ... |
Fourth Council of the Lateran | In 1215 at the | the Roman church accepted Constantinople's position, that is its ranking – ... |
Mid-East Commission | Hertford County is a member of the | regional council of governments |
National Security Council | ... limited insights into global issues. He was allowed to observe Cabinet and | meetings. Kennedy did give Johnson control over all presidential appointme ... |
Church Fathers | ... of his martyrdom and resurrection. This view was universally taught by the | in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. It also enjoyed popularity during the Mid ... |
Dublin City Council | The City of Dublin is the area administered by | , but the term "Dublin" normally refers to the contiguous urban area which ... |
Council of Europe | Women gained voting rights in 1960. Having joined the | as a full member in 1988, San Marino held the rotating chair of the organi ... |
Sangguniang Kabataan | ... ila City Council are the Association of Barangay Captains president and the | (SK; Youth Council) president. The mayor and the council's seat is at the ... |
Los Angeles City Council | ... th an evironmental exemption to support a stadium in that city. In 2011 the | approved plans to build Farmers Field in Downtown Los Angeles |
Cornwall Council | ... d the Scottish National Party. It currently has five elected councillors in | and 25 town and parish councillors. Dick Cole is the current leader |
cabildo | ... r the personal authority of Diego Columbus, so Velázquez convoked a general | (a local government council) which was duly authorized to deal directly wi ... |
City Council | ... d—Dublin is administered separately from its respective County with its own | . The city is listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Networ ... |
National Endowment for the Arts | ... tmouth students to the Kingdom of Tonga and later received a grant from the | to train radio personnel on the Micronesian islands of Chuuk and Phonpei t ... |
Lumber River Council of Governments | Scotland County is a member of the regional | |
Parish Assembly | ... ty of the parish and may contract when authorised by a Parish Assembly. The | is the decision-making body of local government in each parish; it consist ... |
Council of Europe | In 1995 the country became the first post-Soviet state admitted to the | . In addition to its participation in NATO's Partnership for Peace program ... |
Council of Pisa | ... Gregory XII (1406–15) was questioned about magical practices in 1409 at the | |
Lateran Council of 649 | Theodore planned the | to condemn the Ecthesis, but died before he could convene it. His successo ... |
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity | The | is a pontifical council of the Roman Curia dedicated chiefly to the promot ... |
Church Fathers | ... 5. This harmonized text also appears in a large number of quotations by the | . 1 Apol. 16:11 is part of a larger unit of sayings material in 1 Apol 16: ... |