vicarĭus
21vicarius apostolicus — /vaker(i)yas aepastolakas/ An officer through whom the Pope exercises authority in parts remote, and who is sometimes sent with episcopal functions into provinces where there is no bishop resident or there has been a long vacancy in the see, or… …
22vicarius non habet vicarium — /vaker(i)yas non heybat vaker(i)yam/ A deputy has not [cannot have] a deputy. A delegated power cannot be again delegated …
23Vicarius non habet vicarium — A vicar has no deputy. See 1 Bl Comm 390. The maxim has been construed more freely as meaning that a person who acts in a representative capacity cannot employ a representative, on the principle that delegated authority cannot be redelegated. See …
24Eleutherodactylus vicarius — Pristimantis vicarius Pristimantis vicarius …
25Pristimantis vicarius — Pristimantis vicarius …
26 Pristimantis vicarius — Pristimantis vicarius …
27Johann Jakob Franz Vicarius — (* 1664 in Laufenburg; † 1716 in Freiburg im Breisgau) war ein deutscher Arzt, Toxikologe und Hochschullehrer. Leben Johann Jakob Franz Vicarius wurde 1664 im damals vorderösterreichischen Laufenburg geboren. Im Anschluß an das Studium… …
28Haplochromis vicarius —   Haplochromis vicarius Clasificación científica Reino …
29Eleutherodactylus vicarius — Taxobox name = Eleutherodactylus vicarius status = NT | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Amphibia ordo = Anura familia = Leptodactylidae genus = Eleutherodactylus species = E. vicarius binomial =… …
30Civilis (vicarius) — Civilis is all that is known of the name of a vicarius of Roman Britain around AD 368. Dulcitius was appointed Dux Britanniarum at the same time under Count Theodosius reforms. Under Civilis rule the last of the earlier invaders were driven out,… …