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See also: Church of
See also: Rome
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It was originally given as a complimentary title to emperors, See also: kings, and then to less conspicuous persons
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The See also: Roman See also: empire of the 4th century adopted from the " vanity of the See also: East the forms and ceremonies of ostentatious greatness." See also: Gibbon includes in the " profusion of epithets " by which " the purity of the Latin language was debased," and which were lavished on " the See also: principal See also: officers of the empire," " your Sincerity, your Gravity, your Excellency, your See also: Eminence, your See also: sublime and wonderful Magnitude, your illustrious and magnificent See also: Highness." From the notitia dignitatum it passed into the Latin of the See also: middle ages as a flattering epithet, and was applied in the church and by the popes to the dignified See also: clergy at large, and sometimes as a pure See also: form of civility to churchmen of modest See also: rank
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On the loth of See also: June 163o, See also: Urban VIII. confined the use of the titles Eminentiae and Eminentissimi to the cardinals, to imperial electors, and to the master of the Hospital of St See also: John of Jerusalem (
See also: order of the Knights of See also: Malta)
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Since the dissolution of the See also: Holy Roman Empire, and the entire change, if not actual destruction, of the order of St John, the title " eminence " has become strictly confined to the cardinals
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Before 163o the members of the Sacred See also: College were " Illustrissimi " and " Reverendissimi." It is, therefore, not correct to speak of a See also: cardinal who lived before that See also: time as " his Eminence."
See du Cange, Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis (See also: Niort and See also: London, 1884), s.v
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