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- Mariano Gil led the construction of the cemetery during his priorship from 1889 to 1898.
- Ferrar left the priorship by 1539 and there is little record of him for the next seven years.
- In 1312 during the priorship of Simon de Charlecote the house was involved in a scandal which resulted in the prior and brethren being excommunicated.
- The priorship of Saint Nicholas-now titled as Saint Dominic-in Bologna became vacant and the people there elected him to the position in 1226.
- Philip's loss of the priorship to Remegius, Cuthbert's assassination attempt on Jack, and William murdering Regan are also creations seen in episode 7 of the series.
- Even as the head of the Order transferred his rule to the parish of priorship of Crato, the Castle of Belver ( and its community ) did not progress more than a provincial stronghold.
- Bower's " 24 years " is probably a mistake for " 34 years ", as other sources attest his priorship from his accession in 1160 ( the " Chronicle of Melrose " ) to his last charter appearance in 1195.
- In 1518 he resigned from position at Malaga for a simple benefice at Moron, and the following year he went to Jerusalem, where he sang his first canonry at M醠aga; in 1519 he was appointed by Leon for the priorship of Leon Cathedral.
- Ana's priorship at Pontoise ( January to September, 1605 ), Paris ( October, 1605, to April, 1608 ), Tours May, 1608, to 1611 ) brought her heavy trials, not the least of which were differences with her superiors.
- During his priorship in 1577 the " studium " at the Minerva was reorganized in light of the generous donation of Juan Solano, O . P ., former bishop of Cusco, Peru and became the College of St . Thomas, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, " Angelicum ".
- It did, however, complete the destruction of the monastic orders, legislating out of existence " all regular and secular chapters for either sex, abbacies and priorships, both regular and " in commendam ", for either sex ", etc . It also sought to settle the chaos caused by the earlier confiscation of Church lands and the abolition of the tithe.