BENEFICE - translation to arabic
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BENEFICE - translation to arabic

REWARD RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE FOR SERVICES RENDERED AND AS A RETAINER FOR FUTURE SERVICES
Ecclesiastical benefice; Clerical pluralism; Benefices; Beneficium; Ecclesiastical pluralism; Pluralities; Preferment (Church); Pluralities Act 1838; Pluralities Act 1850; Pluralities Acts Amendment Act 1885; United benefice; Living (Christianity)
  • Raphael's ''[[The Coronation of Charlemagne]]'' (1514–15). The 800 AD coronation led to disputes over an emperor's ability to hand out benefices.
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BENEFICE         

ألاسم

رُتْبَةٌ كَنَسِيَّة

benefice         
منصب كنسى ذو دخل جـ مناصب
benefice         
اسْم : رتبةٌ كنسية ذات دَخْل

Definition

benefice
n.
Ecclesiastical living.

Wikipedia

Benefice

A benefice () or living is a reward received in exchange for services rendered and as a retainer for future services. The Roman Empire used the Latin term beneficium as a benefit to an individual from the Empire for services rendered. Its use was adopted by the Western Church in the Carolingian Era as a benefit bestowed by the crown or church officials. A benefice specifically from a church is called a precaria (pl. precariae), such as a stipend, and one from a monarch or nobleman is usually called a fief. A benefice is distinct from an allod, in that an allod is property owned outright, not bestowed by a higher authority.