Mansio (section Mansionarius or paramonarius)
called "mansionarius". As the bishops assumed control in the Christian West during the fifth and sixth centuries, the office of mansionarius developed...
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where a document from 1391 indicates he was custos and by 8 June 1392 mansionarius. A "Gracioso" is listed as a monk of the Abbey of Santa Giustina in 1398;...
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at the altar of San Giovanni. In 1591 he applied for the position of mansionarius at Santa Maria alla Scala, in which he sang Ambrosian plainchant. This...
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Sterlini was born in Girgenti (Agrigento) Sicily in 1789. He was a mansionarius in the cathedral of Girgenti, a teacher at the seminary, a parish priest...
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additional dignities (dignitates): the Provost, the Primicerius, and the Mansionarius. After the Council of Trent there was also a Penitentiarius and a Theologus...
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