General Vicar of the Spanish Armies
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General Vicar of the Spanish Armies
Summary
General Vicar of the Spanish Armies is a historical ecclesiastical position[1].
Key Facts
- Among General Vicar of the Spanish Armies's employers was Spanish Navy[2].
- Among General Vicar of the Spanish Armies's employers was Spanish Army[3].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies is in the country of Spain[4].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies's instance of is recorded as historical ecclesiastical position[5].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies's instance of is recorded as historical episcopal title[6].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies is a type of military vicar[7].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies is a type of vicar apostolic[8].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies is a type of vicar general[9].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies is a type of Catholic military chaplain[10].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies is a type of ordinary[11].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies is a type of Roman Catholic military ordinary[12].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies's Commons category is recorded as General Vicar of the Spanish Armies[13].
- 1644 marks the founding of General Vicar of the Spanish Armies[14].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies was dissolved in July 21, 1986[15].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies's topic's main category is recorded as Q139071448[16].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies's facet of is recorded as Patriarch of West Indies[17].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies's replaced by is recorded as Military Archbishop of Spain[18].
- General Vicar of the Spanish Armies's organization directed by the office or position is recorded as Military Archbishopric of Spain[19].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include historical ecclesiastical position[5] and historical episcopal title[6]. Recorded subclass of include military vicar[7], vicar apostolic[8], vicar general[9], Catholic military chaplain[10], ordinary[11], and Roman Catholic military ordinary[12].
Origins
1644 marks the founding of General Vicar of the Spanish Armies[14].