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- used for regulations and orders, such as the imperial enactments (constitutiones principis: edicta, mandata, decreta, rescripta). Later, the term was...
- The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. It su****ded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first...
- The Novellae Constitutiones ("new constitutions"; Ancient Gr****: Νεαραὶ διατάξεις, romanized: Nearaì diatáxeis), or Justinian's Novels, are now considered...
- The Constitutiones Sanctæ Matris Ecclesiæ (English: Constitutions of the Holy Mother Church), informally known as the Constitutiones Aegidianae (English:...
- The Constitution of India is the supreme legal do****ent of India, and the longest written national constitution in the world. The do****ent lays down the...
- relic of the ancient liturgical use of the flabellum, mentioned in the Constitutiones Apostolicae—were carried at either side of the sedia gestatoria. Sedia...
- The Apostolic Constitutions or Constitutions of the Holy Apostles (Latin: Constitutiones Apostolorum) is a Christian collection divided into eight books...
- USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. The ship is the world's oldest...
- The Constitution of ****an is the supreme law of ****an. Written primarily by American civilian officials during the occupation of ****an after World War...
- The Constitutions of Clarendon were a set of legislative procedures p****ed by Henry II of England in 1164. The Constitutions were composed of 16 articles...