- 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...
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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...