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  • Simony
  • Act of selling church offices and roles

    Simony (/ˈsɪməni/) is the act of selling church offices and roles or sacred things. It is named after Simon Magus, who is described in the Acts of the

    Simony

    Simony

  • Simony (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up simony in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Simony is the act of selling church offices and roles. Simony may also refer to: Friedrich Simony (1813–1896)

    Simony (disambiguation)

    Simony_(disambiguation)

  • Simony (singer)
  • Musical artist

    Simony Benelli Galasso (born July 1, 1976) is a Brazilian singer and television presenter. She is most well known for being a member of child pop band

    Simony (singer)

    Simony_(singer)

  • Šimonys Eldership
  • Eldership of Lithuania

    The Šimonys Eldership (Lithuanian: Šimonių seniūnija) is an eldership of Lithuania, located in the Kupiškis District Municipality. In 2021 its population

    Šimonys Eldership

    Šimonys_Eldership

  • Jairzinho & Simony
  • 1987 studio album by Jairzinho & Simony

    Jairzinho & Simony is the only studio album by Simony and Jairzinho. The album was popular in Brazilian and Spanish speaking markets. This the only album

    Jairzinho & Simony

    Jairzinho_&_Simony

  • Friedrich Simony
  • Austrian geographer and Alpine researcher

    Friedrich Simony (30 November 1813, Hrochowteinitz – 20 July 1896, Sankt Gallen) was an Austrian geographer and Alpine researcher. Initially trained as

    Friedrich Simony

    Friedrich Simony

    Friedrich_Simony

  • Šimonys
  • Town in Panevėžys County, Lithuania

    Šimonys is a small town in Panevėžys County, in northeastern Lithuania. According to the 2011 census, the town has a population of 441 people. "2011 census"

    Šimonys

    Šimonys

    Šimonys

  • Simony Act 1588
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Simony Act 1588 (31 Eliz. 1. c. 6) is an act of the Parliament of England that stipulates penalties for simony (the act of selling church offices and

    Simony Act 1588

    Simony Act 1588

    Simony_Act_1588

  • Antennablennius simonyi
  • Species of fish

    Antennablennius simonyi, Simony's blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny found in the western Indian Ocean, from the Gulf of Aden to the Persian Gulf

    Antennablennius simonyi

    Antennablennius_simonyi

  • Parnassus plays
  • Satiric comedies, written c. 1598–1602

    The Return from Parnassus The Return from Parnassus: Or the Scourge of Simony The second and third plays are sometimes referred to as Part One and Part

    Parnassus plays

    Parnassus plays

    Parnassus_plays

  • Charles Simonyi
  • Hungarian-American billionaire software architect (b. 1948)

    Archived from the original on 2008-05-20. Retrieved 2008-05-21. Charles Simony profile, Google Scholar. Accessed November 15, 2022. "Anything You Can Do

    Charles Simonyi

    Charles Simonyi

    Charles_Simonyi

  • Liber Gomorrhianus
  • Eleventh-century book urging clerical reform

    number of theological and disciplinary issues. He was a determined foe of simony, which some medieval ecclesiastical authors denounced as the most abominable

    Liber Gomorrhianus

    Liber_Gomorrhianus

  • 1492 conclave
  • participants, as Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere—enacted stronger rules against simony in 1503, shortly after Alexander VI's death in the same year. In the 1492

    1492 conclave

    1492 conclave

    1492_conclave

  • Gregorian Reform
  • Reforms of the Catholic Church initiated by Pope Gregory VII c. 1050-80

    had also usurped important ecclesiastical revenues (dimes, altars, etc.). Simony, or trading in religious functions: this accusation was levelled primarily

    Gregorian Reform

    Gregorian_Reform

  • Lewis Disney Fytche
  • of Essex Street Chapel. Timothy Cunningham published a work The Law of Simony (1784) dealing with the legal debate. In 1787 Fytche's wife Elizabeth died

    Lewis Disney Fytche

    Lewis Disney Fytche

    Lewis_Disney_Fytche

  • Simony Hut
  • The Simony Hut (German: Simonyhütte) is an Alpine club hut belonging to the Austrian Alpine Club (OeAV) located at a height of 2,205 metres, just below

    Simony Hut

    Simony Hut

    Simony_Hut

  • Pope
  • Head of the Catholic Church

    cities of Europe to deal with the church's moral problems firsthand, notably simony and clerical marriage and concubinage. With his long journey, he restored

    Pope

    Pope

    Pope

  • Pope Leo IX
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1049 to 1054

    represented, and ambassadors of the Byzantine emperor were present. Here too, simony and clerical marriage were the principal matters dealt with. He is regarded

    Pope Leo IX

    Pope Leo IX

    Pope_Leo_IX

  • Simony's giant lizard
  • Species of lizard

    Simony's giant lizard (Gallotia simonyi) is a large species of wall lizard endemic to the island of El Hierro and nearby islet Roque Chico de Salmor in

    Simony's giant lizard

    Simony's giant lizard

    Simony's_giant_lizard

  • Power Couple (Brazilian TV series) season 1
  • Season of television series

    40% of the public vote over Simony & Patrick Souza and took home the R$697.000 prize they accumulated during the show. Simony & Patrick received a brand

    Power Couple (Brazilian TV series) season 1

    Power_Couple_(Brazilian_TV_series)_season_1

  • Simony Act 1713
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    The Simony Act 1713 (13 Ann. c. 11) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain. In the title, the words "for the better" to "England and, and the words

    Simony Act 1713

    Simony Act 1713

    Simony_Act_1713

  • Pope Clement II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1046 to 1047

    tenure as pope saw the enactment of more stringent prohibitions against simony. Born in Hornburg, Duchy of Saxony, in what is now Lower Saxony, Germany

    Pope Clement II

    Pope Clement II

    Pope_Clement_II

  • Simony Act 1688
  • Act of the Parliament of the England

    The Simony Act 1688 (1 Will. & Mar. c. 16) is an act of the Parliament of England that ensured that the simoniacal promotion of one person does not prejudice

    Simony Act 1688

    Simony Act 1688

    Simony_Act_1688

  • Council of Piacenza
  • Roman Catholic synod in March 1095

    in particular Canons 1 through 7 legislating universal condemnation of 'simony': the practice of building to acquire, and acquiring via purchasing, position

    Council of Piacenza

    Council_of_Piacenza

  • Catacomb saints
  • Type of Christian relic

    dressing their saint. Though selling the relics would have been considered simony, enterprising church officials still managed to raise funds while countering

    Catacomb saints

    Catacomb saints

    Catacomb_saints

  • Turma do Balão Mágico
  • Brazilian children's music group

    Their biggest hit is the song "Superfantástico" or "Superfantastic". Simony (Simony Benelli Galasso): The only girl in the band; Tob (Vimerson Canavilas

    Turma do Balão Mágico

    Turma do Balão Mágico

    Turma_do_Balão_Mágico

  • Pope Eugene II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 824 to 827

    firmly established. Pope Eugene convened a council at Rome in 826 to condemn simony and suspend untrained clergy. It was decreed that schools were to be established

    Pope Eugene II

    Pope_Eugene_II

  • Pope Gregory VII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1073 to 1085

    which had until then commonly married, and also attacked the practice of simony. During the power struggles between the papacy and the Empire, Gregory excommunicated

    Pope Gregory VII

    Pope Gregory VII

    Pope_Gregory_VII

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    corruption, with many Popes fathering children, and engaging in nepotism and simony. The corruption of the Popes and the huge expenses for their building projects

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • Grimketel
  • 11th-century Bishop of Selsey

    for a time Bishop of Elmham. He was accused, by some, of being guilty of simony. Little is known of Grimketel's background. According to Icelandic sagas

    Grimketel

    Grimketel

  • Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105

    Alexander's successor, Gregory VII, who threatened him with excommunication for simony. In 1076, German bishops, encouraged by Henry, declared Gregory's election

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Pope Alexander II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1061 to 1073

    ecclesiastic government in the province, and supportive of Papal sanctions against simony and clerical marriage. They contested the ancient rights of the cathedral

    Pope Alexander II

    Pope Alexander II

    Pope_Alexander_II

  • Eleventh Council of Toledo
  • 675 Ecnumenical Council

    Those guilty of simony were exiled for two years, but could retain their sees. This last provision probably signifies that simony was becoming less

    Eleventh Council of Toledo

    Eleventh_Council_of_Toledo

  • Pope Benedict VII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 974 to 983

    by the emperor, he showed himself both desirous of checking the tide of simony which was rising high in the Church, and of advancing the cause of monasticism

    Pope Benedict VII

    Pope Benedict VII

    Pope_Benedict_VII

  • Inferno (Dante)
  • First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy

    Dante now forcefully expresses his condemnation of those who committed simony, or the sale of ecclesiastic favours and offices, and therefore made money

    Inferno (Dante)

    Inferno (Dante)

    Inferno_(Dante)

  • Saint Eligius
  • Christian bishop and saint (588–660)

    the queen consort, Eligius was ordained a priest and campaigned against simony in the Church. Appointed Bishop of Noyon–Tournai in 642, he founded many

    Saint Eligius

    Saint Eligius

    Saint_Eligius

  • Pope Callixtus II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1119 to 1124

    Council, which passed several disciplinary decrees, such as those against simony and concubinage among the clergy, and violators of the Truce of God. Born

    Pope Callixtus II

    Pope Callixtus II

    Pope_Callixtus_II

  • Papal selection before 1059
  • Selection of popes before 1059

    Italy (and an Arian); the result is the first documented case of papal simony, wherein both candidates attempted to bribe the royal councilors, if not

    Papal selection before 1059

    Papal selection before 1059

    Papal_selection_before_1059

  • Catholic Encyclopedia
  • English-language encyclopedia

    Infamy–Lapparent 9 Laprade–Mass 10 Mass–Newman 1911 11 New Mexico–Philip 12 Philip–Revalidation 13 Revelation–Simon Stock 1912 14 Simony–Tournely 15 Tournon–Zwirner

    Catholic Encyclopedia

    Catholic Encyclopedia

    Catholic_Encyclopedia

  • The Grimoire of Pope Honorius
  • 17th to 18th century grimoire

    of Parma, a man capable of all crimes and a public scandal in respect of simony and concubinage. He assumed the name of Honorius II. (...) The anti-pope

    The Grimoire of Pope Honorius

    The Grimoire of Pope Honorius

    The_Grimoire_of_Pope_Honorius

  • Michael Biggs (singer)
  • Musical artist

    worked as a construction worker. In 2018, Biggs joined former bandmates Simony and Tob for a reunion tour of Brazil commemorating of the group's 35th anniversary

    Michael Biggs (singer)

    Michael Biggs (singer)

    Michael_Biggs_(singer)

  • 1513 conclave
  • Bull, Cum tam divino, forbidding the buying and selling of sacred things (simony), and most especially the papal office. The Bull was approved by the Council

    1513 conclave

    1513 conclave

    1513_conclave

  • Balão Mágico
  • Brazilian children's television series

    director Nilton Travesso to conceive the project. The director invited Simony, who was successful as a member of the children's group Turma do Balão Mágico

    Balão Mágico

    Balão_Mágico

  • Middle Ages
  • European history from the 5th to 15th centuries

    turned into a battle over the ideas of investiture, clerical marriage, and simony. The emperor saw the protection of the Church as one of his responsibilities

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages

    Middle_Ages

  • Ostrogothic Papacy
  • Period of Catholic history

    in the selection of the new popes and largely dominated their election. Simony prevailed to a scandalous extent, as did intrigues of a discreditable kind

    Ostrogothic Papacy

    Ostrogothic Papacy

    Ostrogothic_Papacy

  • Infamy
  • Notoriety gained from a negative incident or reputation

    attempt to marry during the lifetime of the actual consort, heresy, real simony, etc. Infamy of law may be removed either by canonical purging or by application

    Infamy

    Infamy

    Infamy

  • House of Borgia
  • Italo-Spanish Renaissance noble family

    Alexander VI, they were suspected of many crimes, including adultery, incest, simony, theft, bribery, and murder. Because of their grasping for power, they made

    House of Borgia

    House of Borgia

    House_of_Borgia

  • Quebec French profanity
  • saint-sacrament, etc.) simonaque [si.mɔ.nak] (simoniaque): from the sin of simony tabarnak [ta.baʁ.nak] (tabernacle): "tabernacle"; typically considered the

    Quebec French profanity

    Quebec French profanity

    Quebec_French_profanity

  • Heinrich Tietze
  • Austrian mathematician

    Monatshefte für Mathematik und Physik, vol. 19, 1908, p.1-118 Über Simony Knoten und Simony Ketten mit vorgeschriebenen singulären Primzahlen für die Figur

    Heinrich Tietze

    Heinrich Tietze

    Heinrich_Tietze

  • Medieval Restorationism
  • appointing relatives and supporters to more than one clerical office, simony (the selling of clerical offices for profit), and general acquisitiveness

    Medieval Restorationism

    Medieval_Restorationism

  • Council of London in 1102
  • Medieval church council in 1102 in London

    concubinage, and drunkenness to all those in holy orders, condemning sodomy and simony, and regulating clerical dress, particularly against the recent trend towards

    Council of London in 1102

    Council_of_London_in_1102

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    subreption Obrogation Promulgation Resignation of the Roman Pontiff Sede vacante Simony Vacatio legis Validity and liceity Visitation Apostolic visitor Philosophy

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    clerics promoting the "liberty of the Church" rose to power in Rome, banning simony and clerical marriage. The popes, regarded as successors to Saint Peter

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • First Council of the Lateran
  • Roman Catholic synod of 1123

    Henry quickly retreated to Reims. There, the Church dealt with issues of simony and concubinage of the clergy. It was clear by now that Henry was in no

    First Council of the Lateran

    First_Council_of_the_Lateran

  • Pope Benedict IX
  • Head of the Catholic Church variously from 1032 to 1048

    universally recognized as such. Benedict IX refused to appear on charges of simony in 1049 and was excommunicated. Benedict IX's eventual fate is obscure,

    Pope Benedict IX

    Pope Benedict IX

    Pope_Benedict_IX

  • Corruption in Guyana
  • defeat theory Revolving door Political machine Political scandal Slush fund Simony Suspicious activity report State capture State-corporate crime Throffer

    Corruption in Guyana

    Corruption in Guyana

    Corruption_in_Guyana

  • Skinny House (Boston)
  • House in Boston, Massachusetts

    2005, former owners Jennifer Simonic and Spencer Welton were described in the Boston Globe as living "a vertical life". Simonic described: We had a party

    Skinny House (Boston)

    Skinny House (Boston)

    Skinny_House_(Boston)

  • Dachstein Formation
  • Geologic formation in the southeastern Alps of Europe

    limestone was first formally described by the Austrian geologist Friedrich Simony in the 19th century, the type locality is the Dachstein Massif in the southern

    Dachstein Formation

    Dachstein Formation

    Dachstein_Formation

  • Saeculum obscurum
  • 10th century period of papal electoral corruption

    Some were even reformers, keen to root out discreditable practices such as simony. Others ordered the rebuilding and restoration of Rome's churches and palaces 

    Saeculum obscurum

    Saeculum obscurum

    Saeculum_obscurum

  • Roque Chico de Salmor giant lizard
  • Extinct subspecies of lizard

    lizard (Gallotia simonyi simonyi) is the extinct nominate subspecies of Simony's giant lizard(Gallotia simonyi). It was endemic to the small islet Roque

    Roque Chico de Salmor giant lizard

    Roque Chico de Salmor giant lizard

    Roque_Chico_de_Salmor_giant_lizard

  • Peter Damian
  • 11th-century Benedictine monk

    Lateran in the first days of 1047, in which decrees were passed against simony. After this, he returned to his hermitage. Damian published a constant stream

    Peter Damian

    Peter Damian

    Peter_Damian

  • Benefice
  • Reward for services or future services

    oaths of allegiance and canonical obedience and make a declaration against simony. The first was laid down by the Canons of 1603/04 and modified by the Clerical

    Benefice

    Benefice

  • Antipope John XXIII
  • Italian bishop and Pisan antipope from 1410 to 1415

    was deposed by the council, and upon his return he was tried for heresy, simony, schism and immorality, and found guilty on all counts. The 18th-century

    Antipope John XXIII

    Antipope John XXIII

    Antipope_John_XXIII

  • Renaissance
  • European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries

    famously in the person of Pope Alexander VI, who was accused variously of simony, nepotism, and fathering children (most of whom were married off, presumably

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

  • Conrad II of Italy
  • Duke of Lower Lorraine

    coronation refused to attend the investiture of Arnulf, accusing him of simony. The papal legate who was present, probably to speak with Conrad, immediately

    Conrad II of Italy

    Conrad II of Italy

    Conrad_II_of_Italy

  • Henry I of France
  • King of the Franks from 1031 to 1060

    Henry was selling bishoprics and abbacies, ignoring the accusations of simony and tyranny by the Papal legate Cardinal Humbert. In 1060, Henry rebuilt

    Henry I of France

    Henry I of France

    Henry_I_of_France

  • Investiture Controversy
  • Medieval dispute between secular rulers and the papacy (1076–1122)

    office of a bishop or abbot, the sale of church offices—a practice known as "simony"—was an important source of income for leaders among the nobility, who themselves

    Investiture Controversy

    Investiture Controversy

    Investiture_Controversy

  • El Hierro giant lizard
  • Subspecies of lizard

    simonyi machadoi) is the only extant, critically endangered subspecies of Simony's giant lizard. It is endemic to El Hierro, the westernmost of the Canary

    El Hierro giant lizard

    El Hierro giant lizard

    El_Hierro_giant_lizard

  • Richard III (play)
  • Shakespearean history play

    part of series two in 1994. In The Return to Parnassus; the Scourge of Simony, one of the three Parnassus plays, which were written between 1598 and 1602

    Richard III (play)

    Richard III (play)

    Richard_III_(play)

  • Mass stipend
  • Gift to a priest for praying a Mass

    depending on the occasion and number of attendees. As it is considered simony for priests to request payment for a sacrament, the donors decide upon the

    Mass stipend

    Mass_stipend

  • Corruption in Hong Kong
  • defeat theory Revolving door Political machine Political scandal Slush fund Simony Suspicious activity report State capture State-corporate crime Throffer

    Corruption in Hong Kong

    Corruption in Hong Kong

    Corruption_in_Hong_Kong

  • Triptych of the Temptation of St. Anthony
  • 1501 painting by Hieronymus Bosch

    holds a cartouche with the word "fat". This could be a reference to the simony scandal. The center panel exemplifies Bosch's attraction to the saintly

    Triptych of the Temptation of St. Anthony

    Triptych of the Temptation of St. Anthony

    Triptych_of_the_Temptation_of_St._Anthony

  • Partizánske
  • Town in Slovakia

    "partisan town", formerly: Šimonovany, from 1948: Baťovany, Hungarian: Simony) is a town in Trenčín Region, Slovakia. The municipality lies at an altitude

    Partizánske

    Partizánske

    Partizánske

  • Small Gods
  • 1992 Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett

    nations who have been troubled by Omnia's imperialistic ambitions. Sergeant Simony, whose native Istanzia had been conquered by Omnia in his youth, brings

    Small Gods

    Small_Gods

  • Sinecure
  • Office or job with a salary but which requires little to no actual responsibility

    Featherbedding Ghost soldiers nonjob Christian churches: Abbé Benefice Simony Titular bishop "sinecure — definition, examples, related words and more

    Sinecure

    Sinecure

  • Corruption in Northern Ireland
  • defeat theory Revolving door Political machine Political scandal Slush fund Simony Suspicious activity report State capture State-corporate crime Throffer

    Corruption in Northern Ireland

    Corruption in Northern Ireland

    Corruption_in_Northern_Ireland

  • Suspension (punishment)
  • Time away from something as punishment or to allow for an investigation

    hears sacramental confession, a cleric who celebrates a sacrament through simony, and on a person who receives ordination illicitly. The censure of suspension

    Suspension (punishment)

    Suspension_(punishment)

  • Jan Hus
  • Czech theologian, philosopher, and martyr (c. 1369–1415)

    aspects of the Catholic Church in Bohemia, such as its views on ecclesiology, simony, the Eucharist, and other theological topics. Hus was a master, dean, and

    Jan Hus

    Jan Hus

    Jan_Hus

  • Politically exposed person
  • Person with a prominent public function

    defeat theory Revolving door Political machine Political scandal Slush fund Simony Suspicious activity report State capture State-corporate crime Throffer

    Politically exposed person

    Politically_exposed_person

  • Kickback (finance)
  • Form of bribery in which payment is received for services rendered

    defeat theory Revolving door Political machine Political scandal Slush fund Simony Suspicious activity report State capture State-corporate crime Throffer

    Kickback (finance)

    Kickback_(finance)

  • Sir William Cockburn, 11th Baronet
  • He was Dean of York (1823–1858) and was famously defended on a charge of simony by his nephew Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet in 1841. Cockburn was

    Sir William Cockburn, 11th Baronet

    Sir_William_Cockburn,_11th_Baronet

  • Midsummer Night's Dance
  • 1999 Italian film

    Delle Piane as Nello Apicella Eliana Miglio as Enrichetta Simony Chiara Muti as Gabriella Simony Paola Saluzzi as Mirella di Budrio Mario Maranzana as Angelo's

    Midsummer Night's Dance

    Midsummer_Night's_Dance

  • Adelmann
  • Bishop of Brescia, Italy (died 1061)

    church-reform movement of the period, especially against the clerical abuses of simony and concubinage. Of unknown parentage and nationality, he was educated at

    Adelmann

    Adelmann

  • The Borgias (2011 TV series)
  • Television series

    first season depicts the election of Rodrigo Borgia to the papacy through simony and bribery, with the help of his sons, Cesare and Juan. Upon winning the

    The Borgias (2011 TV series)

    The_Borgias_(2011_TV_series)

  • List of reality television show franchises (A–G)
  • 11, 2021: Tilen Brglez Season 12, 2022: Tom Zupan Season 13, 2023: Žan Simonič Season 14, 2024: Tim Novak Season 15, 2026: Aleksandra April Season 16

    List of reality television show franchises (A–G)

    List_of_reality_television_show_franchises_(A–G)

  • High Middle Ages
  • Period of European history between AD 1000 and 1350

    according to the word. He rejected the practice of selling indulgences (simony), as well as the common saint cult practices of the day. Waldensians are

    High Middle Ages

    High Middle Ages

    High_Middle_Ages

  • Xande de Pilares
  • Musical artist

    vocalist with Grupo Revelação. He also had a brief relationship with singer Simony. Gold standard 2014 – Best Samba-enredo (Salgueiro – "Gaia – A Vida em Nossas

    Xande de Pilares

    Xande de Pilares

    Xande_de_Pilares

  • Latae sententiae and ferendae sententiae
  • Ways sentences are imposed in the Catholic Church

    who violate secrecy, or who interfere with the election by means such as simony or communicating the veto of a civil authority. The ipso facto excommunication

    Latae sententiae and ferendae sententiae

    Latae_sententiae_and_ferendae_sententiae

  • Carmina Burana
  • Medieval manuscript of poems and dramatic texts

    antiquity (CB 97–102). Other frequently recurring themes include: critiques of simony and greed in the church, that, with the advent of the monetary economy in

    Carmina Burana

    Carmina Burana

    Carmina_Burana

  • Pope Innocent XII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1691 to 1700

    to be raised to the cardinalate. At the same time he sought to check the simony in the practices of the Apostolic Chamber and to that end introduced a simpler

    Pope Innocent XII

    Pope Innocent XII

    Pope_Innocent_XII

  • Corruption in Malawi
  • defeat theory Revolving door Political machine Political scandal Slush fund Simony Suspicious activity report State capture State-corporate crime Throffer

    Corruption in Malawi

    Corruption in Malawi

    Corruption_in_Malawi

  • Aaya Ram Gaya Ram
  • Indian term for changing party allegiance

    defeat theory Revolving door Political machine Political scandal Slush fund Simony Suspicious activity report State capture State-corporate crime Throffer

    Aaya Ram Gaya Ram

    Aaya Ram Gaya Ram

    Aaya_Ram_Gaya_Ram

  • Kmetija 2023
  • Season of television series

    2023. The season concluded after 70 days on 21 December 2023 where Žan Simonič won in the final duel against Nuša Maloprav and Alen Ploj to win the grand

    Kmetija 2023

    Kmetija_2023

  • Hildegard of Bingen
  • German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)

    amplify the church's condemnation of institutional corruption, in particular simony. Hildegard has also become a figure of reverence within the contemporary

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard_of_Bingen

  • John Wycliffe
  • English theologian (1328–1384)

    temporal rule of the clergy, the collection of annates, indulgences, and simony. According to the English Catholic historian Francis Aidan Gasquet, at least

    John Wycliffe

    John Wycliffe

    John_Wycliffe

  • Corruption in the Philippines
  • defeat theory Revolving door Political machine Political scandal Slush fund Simony Suspicious activity report State capture State-corporate crime Throffer

    Corruption in the Philippines

    Corruption in the Philippines

    Corruption_in_the_Philippines

  • E4 European long distance path
  • Walking path

    29 km, very difficult Adamek Hut (2196 m) – Simony Hut (2206 m) – 12 km, very difficult, on glacier Simony Hut (2206 m) – Bad Goisern (500 m) – 32 km,

    E4 European long distance path

    E4 European long distance path

    E4_European_long_distance_path

  • Corruption in Madagascar
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  • Simoniac
  • n.

    One who practices simony, or who buys or sells preferment in the church.

  • Simonist
  • n.

    One who practices simony.

  • Simoniacal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to simony; guilty of simony; consisting of simony.

  • Simony
  • n.

    The crime of buying or selling ecclesiastical preferment; the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money or reward.