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Conciliabulum

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121: 116: 83: 100: 47:) is a Latin word meaning a place of assembly. Its implication transferred to a gathering, such as a 66:
to gatherings of bishops or cardinals which do not have recognition as full or even regional
59: 87: 110: 48: 63: 79: 52: 71: 67: 75: 74:. An example is the 1511 council convened at 8: 22: 90:, which brought together four cardinals. 7: 14: 62:, it is frequently applied as a 1: 138: 101:Oxford English Dictionary 122:Catholic Church councils 82:and commonly called the 117:Latin words and phrases 58:In the history of the 84:Conciliabulum of Pisa 86:, in opposition to 80:Louis XII of France 129: 46: 43: 40: 36: 33: 30: 27: 24: 137: 136: 132: 131: 130: 128: 127: 126: 107: 106: 96: 68:Church Councils 60:Catholic Church 44: 41: 38: 34: 31: 28: 25: 12: 11: 5: 135: 133: 125: 124: 119: 109: 108: 105: 104: 95: 92: 88:Pope Julius II 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 134: 123: 120: 118: 115: 114: 112: 103: 102: 98: 97: 93: 91: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 56: 54: 50: 20: 19: 18:Conciliabulum 99: 57: 42:conciliabule 17: 16: 15: 49:conventicle 32:conciliable 111:Categories 94:References 64:diminutive 53:conference 37: or 26:  72:synods 76:Pisa 23:lit. 78:by 70:or 51:or 113:: 55:. 45:' 39:' 35:' 29:' 21:(

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conventicle
conference
Catholic Church
diminutive
Church Councils
synods
Pisa
Louis XII of France
Conciliabulum of Pisa
Pope Julius II
Oxford English Dictionary
Categories
Latin words and phrases
Catholic Church councils

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