• In the early Middle Ages, a placitum (Latin for "plea") was a public judicial assembly. Placita origins can be traced to military gatherings in the Frankish...
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    with their own chancery and minting facilities. The annual meeting, the Placitum Generalis or Marchfield, was held every year (between March and May) at...
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    The Placitum of Riziano (Italian: Placito del Risano; Slovene: Rižanski zbor) was a dispute that took place c. 804 around the river Riziano, probably at...
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  • Anthidium placitum is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae, the leaf-cutter, carder, or mason bees. North America Synonyms for this species include:...
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    Sečovlje Saltworks on the Northern Adriatic Sea were probably started in Antiquity and were first mentioned in 804 in the document on Placitum of Riziano....
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  • castrum of Ho(o)hseoburg forced the Saxon duke Theoderic to surrender at a placitum held at that same place. The brothers invaded Saxony again the next year...
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  • English writers continued to use this term as well. It corresponded to the placitum generale of the Frankish kingdoms, and this name was also applied to the...
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    Metz, the royal court was still important in Clovis's reign. During a placitum in Valenciennes in 693, Clovis was attended by twelve bishops, twelve viri...
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    annexed to the Frankish kingdom by Pepin of Italy in 789. In 804, the Placitum of Riziano was held in the Parish of Rižan (Latin: Risanum), which was...
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    oaths of homage from the viscount's men and the viscount had the right of placitum spade ("pleas of the sword"). The right of wreck alone yielded 100,000...
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    HCA 45, (1992) 177 CLR 106. Constitution (Cth) s 51 Placitum xxxix. Constitution (Cth) s 51 Placitum xxxvii. Constitution (Cth) s 52 Exclusive powers of...
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    link] Krahwinkler, Harald (2005). "Patriarch Fortunatus of Grado and the Placitum of Riziano" (PDF). Acta Histriae. 13 (1): 63–78. Meyendorff, John (1989)...
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    castrum of Ho(o)hseoburg forced the Saxon duke Theoderic to surrender at a placitum held at that same place. The brothers invaded Saxony again the next year...
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    And without your consent never, within the city of Rome, will I hold a placitum (plea) or make any regulation which affects you or the Romans. Whatever...
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    placita held by Beatrice. Supported by judges, Matilda had already held placitum placita alone. On 7 June 1072 Matilda and her mother presided over the...
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    support at Worms in exchange for a redivision of the inheritance. At a final placitum held at Worms on 20 May, Louis gave Bavaria to Louis the German and disinherited...
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  • passing by the Council of Toledo in 633, and in the 6th council applies the "Placitum" that distinguished or guarded the converted Jews to Christianity, until...
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    of justice, to exercise the bishop's temporal jurisdiction in his name (placitum or curia vice-domini), and to exercise military command of feudal troops...
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    of the important early medieval dispute known as the Plea of Rizana or Placitum of Riziano (Italian: Placito del Risano), which took place in 804. "Statistical...
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    rectosque ad sidera vultus Extollens, summi moderatur cuncta monarchae Ad placitum, miseros regno studet illius uni Subdere mortales, finem sectata beatum...
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  • technically cited as Hulle v. Orynge 1466. Y.B.M. 6 Edw. IV, folio 7, placitum 18., is still widely used in American law schools in introductory tort...
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    (1992–2001) Diego Causero (2001–present) Archbishop of Udine Patriarch of Venice Placitum of Riziano "Patriarchate of Grado" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney...
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    musique mesurée. Problems playing this file? See media help. Missa ad Placitum. Benedicite Dominum. Tristia obsedit me. Magnificat. Ensemble Clément Janequin...
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  • to the northern areas in the vicinity of Trieste, as documented in the Placitum of Risano. In 948 Lothair II of Italy gave the government of the city to...
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    belong to the species Maccaffertium terminatum: Maccaffertium terminatum placitum (Banks, 1910) Maccaffertium terminatum terminatum (Walsh, 1862) "Maccaffertium...
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    553 Krahwinkler, Harald (2005). "Patriarch Fortunatus of Grado and the Placitum of Riziano" (PDF). Acta Histriae. 13 (1): 63–78. Meyendorff, John (1989)...
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  • pl'o—pulmo. pl'mʒ or pl'mqʒ—plerumque. pl'ra or płra—plaustra or plura. plt—placitum. pl'timi—penultimi. pl'ủi—pulveri. plʒ—placet. ṕ.m—propria manu. pnãm—pœnitentiam...
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  • Charlemagne taking an army into Saxony and holding a public assembly (placitum) at a place called Fereda, where the Wends came and submitted to him. Under...
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    Statistics Belgium. Retrieved 10 May 2022. Francis N. Estey, The Meaning of Placitum and Mallum in the Capitularies, Speculum, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Jul., 1947),...
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  • and wealth, demeaned Flaochad. In May 642 or 643, Flaochad convoked a placitum at Chalon, intending to seek a judgement against Willebad. When the latter...
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