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- separate treaties constituted the peace settlement: The Treaty of Münster (Instrumentum Pacis Monasteriensis, IPM), between the Holy Roman Emperor and France...
- In archaeology, instrumentum domesti**** (or simply instrumentum) refers to instruments, tools, and other artifacts intended for ordinary and domestic...
- Slavery is the ownership of a person as property, especially in regards to their labour. Slavery typically involves compulsory work, with the slave's location...
- An instrumentum laboris (Latin for 'working instrument') is a type of Vatican official do****ent used at a General ****embly of the Synod of Bishops. The...
- Instrumentum regni (literally, "instrument of monarchy", therefore "of government") is a Latin phrase perhaps inspired by Tacitus, used to express the...
- Novum Instrumentum Omne, later titled Novum Testamentum Omne, was a series of bilingual Latin-Gr**** New Testaments with substantial scholarly annotations...
- parti****te and vote at the ****embly. In June 2023, the working do****ent (Instrumentum laboris) was released. The final or universal phase started on 4 October...
- a receipt in notarial form for all transfers to Avignon, called the instrumentum cambii; this instrument—always made out in duplicate or triplicate—specified...
- Gr**** historian Polybius described superstition in ancient Rome as an instrumentum regni, an instrument of maintaining the cohesion of the Empire. Superstition...
- the working do****ent for the 2015 session of the synod, known as the Instrumentum laboris. The synod office sent them directly to dioceses, but the responses...