- In
medieval and
early modern France, the
arrière-
ban (Latin retrobannum) was a
general proclamation whereby the king (or duke)
summoned to war all the...
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raised his
ban; and
wishing to give to this court's
officers a mark of his
satisfaction with
their conduct, in June 1542 he made the
arrière-
ban exemption...
- king took his
humble host to Ascalon,
where in
desperation he
issued an
arrière-
ban,
summoning all able-bodied men to join the host.
Saladin reached Ascalon...
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strategically and
logistically important town of Aiguillon. On 2 April the
arrière-
ban, the
formal call to arms for all able-bodied males, was
announced for...
-
Knights Templar hurried to
defend Gaza. In desperation,
Baldwin issued an
arrière-
ban,
summoning all able-bodied men to join the army and
fight with him. However...
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superiors appointed by the king or the
local lord such as the
arrière-
ban in France.
Arrière-
ban denoted a
general levy,
where all able-bodied
males age 15...
-
Austin Dobson;
Rhymes à la Mode (1884); Gr**** of Parn****us (1888);
Ban and
Arrière Ban (1894); and New
Collected Rhymes (1905). His 1890 collection, Old...
- century) banniva—district in
which a
banality is in
force (12th century)
arrière-
ban, the
general levy in
France banalités,
seignorial impositions on peasant...
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siege to the
important fortress-city of La Réole.
Bourbon proclaimed the
arrière-
ban in
Languedoc and the
march provinces in an
attempt to find
troops to...
- Anglo-Gascon-held town of
Aiguillon and
besieged it on 1 April. On 2 April an
arrière-
ban, a
formal call to arms for all able-bodied males, was
announced for southern...