- Look up liege, homage, or
fealty in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Homage (/oʊˈmɑːʒ/) (from
Medieval Latin hominati****, lit. "pertaining to a man") in...
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which together with the oath of
loyalty (Treueid),
became referred to as
homagium (Latin),
homage (French), or
mannschaft (German),
became the
decisive legal...
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percussionists and piano,
Shota for 6 percussions,
Oratory of
large dimensions Homagium Matri Teresiae (Homage to
Mother Teresa).
After returning from Poland,...
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early as 1246,
Henry had
refused his father's
request that he pay
homage (
homagium) to his
elder brother, the ****ure
Alfonso X.
After their father's death...
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Statutes at Large, see
Statutes of
uncertain date. For
Modus faciendi Homagium et Fidelitatem,
cited as 17 Edw. 2. Stat. 2 in The
Statutes at Large, see...
- (Ruffhead: c. 16) —
repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1948
Modus faciendi Homagium et
Fidelitatem (The
Manner of
doing Homage and Fealty) —
cited as 17 Edw...
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Department of History.
Retrieved 18
February 2016. Puff,
Helmut (2010). "
Homagium: Joan Cadden's "Meanings of ****
Difference in the
Middle Ages"". Medieval...
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degree in the
class of
Krzysztof Penderecki. His most
recognized work is
Homagium Matri Teresiae that
premiered in the 600th
jubilee of Kraków Conservatory...