"From Old French abaesse, abeesse, French abbesse, Latin abbatissa, feminine of abbas, abbatis, abbot."@ia . . "Available after Ryu meets all dragons and learns their breath attacks"@en . . . . "Encounter more than 70 different enemies"@en . "Abbess"@en . . "[[Category:Breath of Fire IV |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire IV Residents|Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire II |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire III |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire IV |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter |Abbess]] Abbess is a character within Breath of Fire IV."@en . . "[[Category:Breath of Fire IV |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire IV Residents|Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire II |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire III |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire IV |Abbess]][[Category:Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter |Abbess]] Abbess is a character within Breath of Fire IV."@en . . . . . . . "-2"^^ . "From Old French abaesse, abeesse, French abbesse, Latin abbatissa, feminine of abbas, abbatis, abbot."@ia . "-2"^^ . "An Abbess was a ranking position within the Brotherhood of Nod. Originally, the term referred to the Mother superior of an abbey of Nuns. Male equivalents would be an Abbot. Alexa Kovacs held this position during her time as one of Kane's followers."@en . . "Abbess"@en . . . "Chek's Elder"@en . . . "+4"@en . . "The Abbess was the leader of the Abbey of the Sisters of Isolation on the Eastern Continent of the planet Caladan. Such notable Abbess' included Lady Helena Atreides during the later years of the Corrino Empire. When the Abbey was destroyed in the War of Assassins of 10,187 AG, Helena and all of the Sister therein were killed; and the Abbey was never re-built."@en . "\u30C1\u30A7\u30AF\u306E\u9577\u8001"@en . "An Abbess was a ranking position within the Brotherhood of Nod. Originally, the term referred to the Mother superior of an abbey of Nuns. Male equivalents would be an Abbot. Alexa Kovacs held this position during her time as one of Kane's followers."@en . . "Master"@en . "Abbess"@ia . "Reck - Increases skill learning chances"@en . . . . . . "Concentrate"@en . . "Celerity"@en . . "The Abbess was the leader of the Abbey of the Sisters of Isolation on the Eastern Continent of the planet Caladan. Such notable Abbess' included Lady Helena Atreides during the later years of the Corrino Empire. When the Abbey was destroyed in the War of Assassins of 10,187 AG, Helena and all of the Sister therein were killed; and the Abbey was never re-built."@en . . "Encounter more than 85 different enemies"@en . . . . "In the Catholic Church (both the Latin Rite and Eastern Catholic), Eastern Orthodox, Coptic and Anglican abbeys, the mode of election, position, rights, and authority of an abbess correspond generally with those of an abbot. She must be at least 40 years old and have been a nun for 10 years. The office is elective, the choice being by the secret votes of the nuns belonging to the community. Like an abbot, after being confirmed in her office by the Holy See, an abbess is solemnly admitted to her office by a formal blessing, conferred by the bishop in whose territory the monastery is located, or by an abbot or another bishop with appropriate permission. Unlike the abbot, the abbess receives only the ring and a copy of the rule of the order. She does not receive a mitre nor is given a crosier"@en . "Yes"@en . . . . "0"^^ . . . . . . . "Encounter more than 100 different enemies"@en . "0"^^ . . "Cheku no Chourou"@en . . "An abbess (feminine form of abbot) is the superior of a female monastic community. She is appointed by a bishop and under his supervision exercises general authority over her community."@en . . . . "An abbess (feminine form of abbot) is the superior of a female monastic community. She is appointed by a bishop and under his supervision exercises general authority over her community."@en . "Sanctuary"@en . . "+2"@en . . "In the Catholic Church (both the Latin Rite and Eastern Catholic), Eastern Orthodox, Coptic and Anglican abbeys, the mode of election, position, rights, and authority of an abbess correspond generally with those of an abbot. She must be at least 40 years old and have been a nun for 10 years. The office is elective, the choice being by the secret votes of the nuns belonging to the community. Like an abbot, after being confirmed in her office by the Holy See, an abbess is solemnly admitted to her office by a formal blessing, conferred by the bishop in whose territory the monastery is located, or by an abbot or another bishop with appropriate permission. Unlike the abbot, the abbess receives only the ring and a copy of the rule of the order. She does not receive a mitre nor is given a crosier as part of the ceremony; however, by ancient tradition, she may carry a crosier when leading her community. The abbess also traditionally adds a pectoral cross to the outside of her habit as a symbol of office, though she continues to wear a modified form of her religious habit or dress, as she is unordained \u2014 not a male religious \u2014 and so does not vest or use choir dress in the liturgy."@en .