• Benefice (redirect from Beneficium)
    a retainer for future services. The Roman Empire used the Latin term beneficium as a benefit to an individual from the Empire for services rendered. Its...
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    the free dictionary. In ancient Rome, a "benefice" (from the Latin noun beneficium, meaning "benefit") was a gift of land (precaria) for life as a reward...
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  • Beneficium inventarii (literally benefit of the inventory) is a legal doctrine introduced into Roman law by Justinian I to limit the liability of heirs...
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    exchange for service was called a beneficium (Latin). Later, the term feudum, or feodum, began to replace beneficium in the documents. The first attested...
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  • issued. His father's holdings from the King included Château-Landon in beneficium, and he was a casatus in the Gâtinais and Francia. Contemporary records...
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  • it]) He gives the poor man twice as much good who gives quickly (inopi beneficium bis dat qui dat celeriter) Putatores (lost) amendation to Murmidon (lost)...
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  • (singular precaria) became common, but in the eighth century the term beneficium began to replace precarium, although the institutions were practically...
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    reduced to barter. The king's vassals could be rewarded only with land (beneficium or, from the tenth century, feodum) and usufruct, and feudalism developed...
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    Future Treatment for the Opioid Addiction and Chronic Pain: Periculo Beneficium?". Current Drug Targets. 20 (2): 166–172. doi:10.2174/1389450118666170425154120...
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  • College (1860); Saint Dunstan's University (1855) Motto Fides, Scientia, Beneficium (Latin) Motto in English Faith, Knowledge, Service Type Public Established...
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  • *werþan + *hwīlō good well helpful gainful wholesome worthwhile beneficial beneficium WGmc *gēnan + PGmc *an PGmc *wandjanan go on wend proceed pro- + cedere...
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  • Repose in Christ") B. – Balbius, Balbus, Beatus, Bene, Beneficiarius, Beneficium, Bonus, Brutus, Bustum. B. (for V.) – Berna Bivus, Bixit. B.A. – Bixit...
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    lands of the abbeys of Saint-Aubin and Saint-Serge in Angers provided the beneficium for his most faithful adherents. On this subject which became this family's...
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  • University. From 1996 to 1998, she taught English in Poland including at the Beneficium School of English in Grajewo and the Pedagogical College of Foreign Languages...
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    dimittere crines. Vita minor, cap. 24, MPH IV, s. 272: Ob cuius dispesacionis beneficium ac recordacionis memorabile signum indictum est Polonis, ut in tonsura...
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    letter to the Emperor, Adrian referred to the Empire by the Latin term beneficium, which some of Barbarossa's councillors translated as fief, rather than...
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  • feu, feud, tenure or fiefdom, German: Lehen, Latin: feudum, feodum or beneficium) was understood to be a thing (land, property), which its owner, the liege...
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    openly asserted before the Emperor that the imperial dignity was a papal beneficium (in the more general sense of favour, not the strict feudal sense of fief)...
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  • BĒO—Bonorum emptio. b.f.—bona fides. B·F·C·—Bonæ fidei contractus. BFD—Beneficium dedit. BFO—beneficio. B·G·—Bona gratia. B·H·—Bona Hereditaria. bib'r—bibitur...
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    by the Roman state. Rather, the land "had been regarded as a sort of beneficium to the allies, who had been allowed to continue to work the land which...
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  • and reduce it to the share and proportion of each surety. However, this beneficium divisionis, as it is called in Roman law, is recognized by many existing...
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    succeeded. This limitation of liability is generally termed by the civilians beneficium inventarii. Something like the English probate is to be found in the rules...
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  • Morthland College Motto Lux Beneficium Veritas Motto in English Light, Service, and Truth Type Private Active 2009 (2009)–2018 (2018) Religious affiliation...
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  • I granted the isle of Walcheren to Harald and his brother as a fief (beneficium) rewarding him for the attacks he had launched against Lothair's father...
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    dispensed with the elevation, putting the Eucharist in the category of beneficium rather than sacrificium, that is, as a gift from God to the faithful rather...
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  • will. Justinian introduced a rule called "the privilege of inventory" (beneficium inventarii), according to which, if an heir began making an inventory...
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    Description ius abstinendi with potestas abstinendi supplemented by the beneficium abstinendi Right of refusal with the power of refusal supplemented by...
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    translated as On Benefits, the word Beneficiis is derived from the Latin word beneficium, meaning a favor, benefit, service, or kindness. Other translations of...
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    Louis the Pious even forbid the church of the region to grant lands in beneficium, that is, as benefices or in feudal tenure. After the death of Louis the...
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  • Dalmatin, Stjepan Konzul Istranin and Cvečić to the translation of works Beneficium Christi – Govorenje vele prudno (Tübingen, 1563), the second part of the...
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