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    Burchard of Worms (c. 950/965 – August 20, 1025) was the bishop of the Imperial City of Worms, in the Holy Roman Empire. He was the author of a canon...
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    style in Worms. It is closely associated with Bishop Burchard and the high point of Worms' history in the 12th and 13th centuries. It was the seat of the Catholic...
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    Burchard of Worms. In 868, an important synod was held in Worms. Around 900, the circuit wall was rebuilt according to the wall-building ordinance of...
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    theory of Holda on what he took to be the earliest references to her: An 11th-century interpolation to the Canon Episcopi by Burchard of Worms, and pre-Christian...
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  • Aphorism (redirect from List of aphorists)
    Ambrose Bierce (The Devil's Dictionary) George E. P. Box F. H. Bradley Burchard of Worms Malcolm de Chazal Cheng Yen (Jing Si Aphorism) Emil Cioran Arkady...
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    Regino of Prüm around 906. It was included in Burchard of Worms' Decretum (compiled between 1008 and 1012), an early attempt at collecting all of canon...
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  • Council, ultimately released as Nostra aetate Decretum of Burchard of Worms, a collection of canon law compiled in the early 11th century This disambiguation...
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    son of Henry of Worms. After his father's premature death, he was placed under the guardianship of Bishop Burchard of Worms. He married Gisela of Swabia...
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    fiefs at Worms to Bishop Burchard of Worms, a long-time political rival. After the early death of his uncle Conrad I, Duke of Carinthia, Conrad's infant...
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    forced to cede his Rhenish possessions to his long-time rival Bishop Burchard of Worms. Otto died two years later, he was succeeded as Carinthian duke by...
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  • Measure 2003 (No. 3).[full citation needed] Civil law (common law) Concordat of Worms Corruption in religion Gregorian Reform Indulgence, a Church doctrine widely...
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    Musharrif al-Dawla, Buyid emir of Iraq (b. 1003) June 17 – Bolesław I the Brave, king of Poland (b. 967) August 10 – Burchard of Worms, German bishop and writer...
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  • Burchard II, Duke of Swabia (c. 883 – 926) Burchard III, Duke of Swabia (c. 915 – 973) Burchard, Duke of Thuringia (died 908) Burchard of Worms (c. 950 – 1025)...
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  • Censure (redirect from Vote of censure)
    A censure is an expression of strong disapproval or harsh criticism. In parliamentary procedure, it is a debatable main motion that could be adopted by...
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  • Aradia (redirect from Cult of Herodias)
    and her train. The name of Herodias is not present in the text as attributed to Regino, but in the version by Burchard of Worms, written c. 1012, the reference...
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    Decree (category Sources of law)
    A decree is a legal proclamation, usually issued by a head of state, judge, royal figure, or other relevant authorities, according to certain procedures...
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  • compiled by Burchard, an ecclesiastic of Mainz, later Bishop of Worms (1002–1025), at the suggestion of Brunicho, provost of Worms, and with the aid of Walter...
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  • The canon law of the Catholic Church (from Latin ius canonicum) is "how the Church organizes and governs herself". It is the system of laws and ecclesiastical...
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  • law of the Catholic Church, the loss of clerical state (commonly referred to as laicization, dismissal, defrocking, and degradation) is the removal of a...
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  • Canon law (redirect from Law of the Church)
    rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization...
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    male lovers, ascended to the throne in Korea. 1007 – The Decretum of Burchard of Worms equates homosexual acts with sexual transgressions such as adultery...
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  • infractions of rules or policies. Suspension is a common practice in the workplace for being in violation of an organization's policy, or major breaches of policy...
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  • Solemn vow (redirect from Vow of poverty)
    good") taken by an at least 18 year old person individual after completion of the novitiate in a Catholic religious institute. It is solemn insofar as the...
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    and Emperor Henry V agreed on the Concordat of Worms. The agreement required bishops to swear an oath of fealty to the secular monarch, who held authority...
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  • printed") is a declaration authorizing publication of a book. The term is also applied loosely to any mark of approval or endorsement. The imprimatur rule in...
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    Jordanes and "woodland women" by the 11th-century Rhenish bishop Burchard of Worms. Furthermore, Grimm recorded the terms wildiu wīp, wildero wībo, wilder...
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  • Gregorian Reform (category History of the papacy)
    the one hand, and the compromise solution instituted by the Concordat of Worms (1122) on the other hand. During Gregory's pontificate, a conciliar approach...
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  • meaning, is commonly thought of as a combination of canon law and Roman law which formed the basis of a common system of legal thought in Western Europe...
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  • collections of decretals were not commissioned by the popes. A number of bishops collected decretals and tried to organize them into collections. Burchard of Worms...
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    Official (category Positions of authority)
    regardless of whether it carries an actual working space with it) in an organization or government and participates in the exercise of authority (either...
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