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'''Gallican''' may refer to: |
'''Gallican''' may refer to: |
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* [[Catholic Church in France]] |
* Gallican Church ({{Langx|fr|Église gallicane|label=French|link=no}}), a term referring to the [[Catholic Church in France]] |
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* [[Église gallicane (Loyson)]] |
* [[Église gallicane (Loyson)|Église gallicane]], a Catholic denomination founded in 1869 by Hyacinthe Loyson |
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* [[Gallicanism]], a doctrince that civil authority over the Catholic Church is comparable to that of the pope |
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* [[Gallican Psalter]] or {{lang|la|Psalterium Gallicanum}}, one of Jerome's Latin translations of the book of Psalms |
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* [[Gallicanism]] |
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* [[Gallican Rite]], a 1st-millennium Christian liturgy and other ritual practices in Western Christianity |
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* [[Gallican Rite]] |
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** [[Gallican chant]] |
** [[Gallican chant]], the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Gallican rite |
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* Gallican, a largely obsolete synonym of ''Gallic'', referring to: |
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* [[Gallican psalter]] |
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** [[France]], a country in Western Europe |
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* [[Gaul]] |
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*** [[French people]], the majority demographic group of France |
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** [[Roman Gaul]] |
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*** [[French language]], the majority language of France |
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* Gallican, a largely obsolete synonym of ''Gaulish'', referring to: |
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** [[Gaul]], ancient nation encompassing modern-day France and parts of surrounding countries |
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*** [[Gauls]], the principal people of Gaul |
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*** [[Gaulish language]], spoken by the Gauls |
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*** [[Roman Gaul]], provincial rule of Gaul within the Roman Empire, 1st century BCE to 5th century CE |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Gallic (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Gallic (disambiguation)]] |
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{{Disambiguation}} |
{{Disambiguation}} |
Latest revision as of 17:58, 31 October 2024
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Gallican may refer to:
- Gallican Church (French: Église gallicane), a term referring to the Catholic Church in France
- Église gallicane, a Catholic denomination founded in 1869 by Hyacinthe Loyson
- Gallicanism, a doctrince that civil authority over the Catholic Church is comparable to that of the pope
- Gallican Psalter or Psalterium Gallicanum, one of Jerome's Latin translations of the book of Psalms
- Gallican Rite, a 1st-millennium Christian liturgy and other ritual practices in Western Christianity
- Gallican chant, the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Gallican rite
- Gallican, a largely obsolete synonym of Gallic, referring to:
- France, a country in Western Europe
- French people, the majority demographic group of France
- French language, the majority language of France
- France, a country in Western Europe
- Gallican, a largely obsolete synonym of Gaulish, referring to:
- Gaul, ancient nation encompassing modern-day France and parts of surrounding countries
- Gauls, the principal people of Gaul
- Gaulish language, spoken by the Gauls
- Roman Gaul, provincial rule of Gaul within the Roman Empire, 1st century BCE to 5th century CE
- Gaul, ancient nation encompassing modern-day France and parts of surrounding countries