lateran palace
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Definition
Proper noun: * The Lateran Palace: A historic palace in Rome, Italy, which served as the principal residence of the Popes from the 4th century until the 14th century, when the papal court moved to Avignon, France. It is located adjacent to the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, the cathedral church of the Diocese of Rome.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Lateran Palace was the center of papal administration for nearly a thousand years.
- Important ecumenical councils, such as the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215, were held in the Lateran Palace.
- After the Avignon Papacy, the popes returned to Rome but took up residence at the Vatican, not the Lateran Palace.
Advanced Usage
- "Lateran" as a synecdoche: The term "Lateran" is often used to refer to the papal authority or administration historically associated with the palace.
- The Lateran treaties of 1929, which established Vatican City as a sovereign state, were signed in the Lateran Palace.
Variants and Related Words
- Lateran (Proper noun): Often used as shorthand for the palace or the complex of buildings (the basilica and the palace). It can also refer to the five ecumenical councils held there.
- Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (Proper noun): The cathedral church of Rome, located next to the palace.
Synonyms
- Papal Palace (historical): A general term for a pope's residence; the Lateran Palace was the primary one for centuries.
- Apostolic Palace (historical context): While this term now refers to the palace in Vatican City, it was also historically associated with the Lateran.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Lateran Treaty: The 1929 agreement between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See, signed in the Lateran Palace, which recognized Vatican City as an independent state.
- Lateran Councils: A series of five significant ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church held within the palace.
Noun
- a palace that served as the residence of the popes until the 14th century