- Antejuramentum, and præjuramentum,
historically called juramentum calumniæ (literally, "oath to
accuse falsely"), is an oath
which both the
accuser and...
-
Israel prior to
modern times. 615 Italy. The
earliest referral to the
Juramentum Judaeorum (the
Jewish Oath): the
concept that no
heretic could be believed...
- Harvington: Some
Further Notes 1967
Worcestershire Recusant John Wall’s
Juramentum 1967
Worcestershire Recusant Recusant Houses of
Warwickshire and Worcestershire...
-
Juramentum Escaetorum (The Oath of Escheators) — not
printed in The
Statutes at Large;
repealed by
Statute Law (Ireland)
Revision Act 1872
Juramentum...
- law on 22 June 1606, it was also
called the Oath of
Obedience (Latin:
juramentum fidelitatis).
Whatever effect it had on the
loyalty of his subjects, it...
- had
instructed their listeners that the
Catholic Church's
teaching of
juramentum contra utilitatem ecclesiasticam prœstitum non
tenet ("No oath contrary...
-
lengthens the poet's life considerably, but
there is a
reference in a
juramentum fidelitatis praestitum anno 1310 a
populo ferrariense Clementi pp. V (an...
- Gretzero, L. Lessio, M. Becano,
aliisque nonnullis contra recens Fidelitatis Juramentum ...
facta sunt, ... examinantur. (R. W. ... Apologeticæ
Responsionis ad...
- In 1698,
Frederick III of
Brandenburg banned widow conservation by the
Juramentum simoniae, as
being a form of
purchase of the
vicarage office.
Widow conservation...
-
reparation therefor according to the
estimation of the injured, made by his
juramentum in
litem [ie: 'oath in the action'] . Thus,
things stolen or
robbed ....