Definition of capitulary. Meaning of capitulary. Synonyms of capitulary

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Definition of capitulary

Capitulary
Capitulary Ca*pit"u*la*ry, a. Relating to the chapter of a cathedral; capitular. ``Capitulary acts.' --Warton.

Meaning of capitulary from wikipedia

- A capitulary (Medieval Latin capitulare) was a series of legislative or administrative acts emanating from the Frankish court of the Merovingian and Carolingian...
- The Capitulary of Quierzy (pronounced [kjɛʁzi]) was a capitulary of Emperor Charles II that had a series of measures to sa****uard the administration of...
- The Capitulary of Ver was issued by Carloman II in 884. It is often known as the last Carolingian capitulary. It deals with issues including Viking attacks...
- purpose of capitularies. Some historians argue that the capitularies were nothing more than a 'royal wish-list' while others argue for capitularies representing...
- The Capitularies of Charles the Bald represent a series of acts implemented by King Charles to decide and promulgate laws governing public affairs. Capitularies...
- The Capitulary of Servais was the implementation of an agreement between Charles the Bald and his half-brother Lothar to maintain the peace. In a conference...
- The Capitulary for the Jews (Latin: Capitula de Iudaeis, lit. 'chapters on the Jews') is a set of six short legal prescriptions concerning Jews in the...
- The Capitulary of Le Mans, or the Capitulare in pago Cenomannico datum, is a capitulary traditionally ascribed to Charlemagne and dated to the year 800...
- The Capitulare missorum generale issued in 802, called the programmatic capitulary, was an expansive piece of legislation, with provisions governing the...
- meadows of violet and wild celery surrounding Calypso's Cave. In the Capitulary of Charlemagne, compiled c. 800, apium appears, as does olisatum, or alexanders...