fidei defensor造句
例句与造句
- I am Fidei Defensor with Wikipedia here.
- Henry was rewarded by the Pope giving him the title Fidei Defensor, which to this day appears on British coinage ( " FD " ).
- The inscription on the obverse read ( e . g . ) ( & ndash; Fidei Defensor, defender of faith ), while the reverse read.
- Fidei Defensor-defender of the faith, given by a grateful Pope to Henry VIII . The same Henry VIII who went on to split the English church from Rome.
- Henry had been declared " Defender of the Faith " ( " Fidei Defensor " ) in 1521 by Pope Leo X for his pamphlet accusing Martin Luther of heresy.
- It's difficult to find fidei defensor in a sentence. 用fidei defensor造句挺难的
- The design of the reverse was a crown, with the legend MAG BRI FR ET HIB REX date ( to 1800 ) or FIDEI DEFENSOR BRITANNIARUM REX date ( from 1801 ).
- Pope Leo X had earlier awarded to Henry himself the title of " fidei defensor " ( defender of the faith ), partly on account of Henry's attack on Lutheranism.
- The act also set out, for the first time, a Latin title : " Elizabeth II, Dei Gratia Britanniarum Regnorumque Suorum Ceterorum Regina, Consortionis Populorum Princeps, Fidei Defensor ".
- Henry VIII was given the title of " fidei defensor " by the Pope before the schism with Rome, but chose to keep it after the schism to illustrate his defence of the new " true faith ".
- If you point to the Reformation, then that is a further cause of inquiry : how do German ministers become more natural and customary than Roman priests, except by a coup d'etat via the " fidei defensor "?
- It seems ironic that the Lancastrians who were interested in Wycliffe under John of Gaunt, sternly anti-Lollard under Henry IV & Henry V and to eventually be assigned the " fidei defensor " title, should thenceforth institute schism.
- The reverse of the 1801-1813 half guinea features a crowned shield within a Garter, with HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE on the Garter, and BRITANNIARUM REX FIDEI DEFENSOR around the edge, and date between the edge inscription and the garter.
- The 1547 depiction of King Edward VI of England standing on an Oriental carpet, in front of a throne on the same carpet asserts the young Fidei defensor's strength and power, by a deliberate echo of the pose of his father's famous portrait by Holbein.
- It was dedicated to Pope Leo X, who rewarded Henry with the title " Fidei Defensor " ( " Defender of the Faith " ) in October 1521 ( a title revoked following the king's break with the Catholic Church in the 1530s, but re-awarded to his heir by the English Parliament ).
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