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Audita querela
Audita querela Au*di"ta que*re"la [L., the complaint having been heard.] (Law) A writ which lies for a party against whom judgment is recovered, but to whom good matter of discharge has subsequently accrued which could not have been availed of to prevent such judgment. --Wharton.

Meaning of Audita from wikipedia

- Audita tremendi is an encyclical first issued by Pope Gregory VIII on 29 October 1187, calling for what came to be known as the Third Crusade. Following...
- Audita querela (Law Latin for "[the] complaint [having been] heard") is a writ, stemming from English common law, that serves to permit a defendant who...
- after hearing the news, and his successor Gregory VIII issued the bull Audita tremendi on 29 October 1187 describing the events in the East and urging...
- the news of the Battle of Hattin. The new pope, Gregory VIII, in the bull Audita tremendi dated 29 October 1187, interpreted the capture of Jerusalem as...
- Kingdom of Jerusalem at the Battle of Hattin, Gregory issued the papal bull Audita tremendi calling for the Third Crusade. Gregory travelled to Pisa in order...
- a translation of the poems into Latin under the title Carmina non prius audita de ludis et hortis virginibus puerisque. Disneyland Records released an...
- made for a new crusade; on October 29, Pope Gregory VIII issued the bull Audita tremendi, even before hearing of the fall of Jerusalem. In England and France...
- silentium in caelo, Dum committeret bellum draco **** Michaele Archangelo. Audita est vox millia millium dicentium: Salus, honor et virtus omnipotenti Deo...
- to die of shock. Urban's successor, Pope Gregory VIII, issued the bull Audita tremendi calling for a new crusade within days of his election. In England...
- 1187 on hearing of the defeat. Pope Gregory VIII issued a papal bull named Audita tremendi that proposed a further Crusade, later numbered the Third, to recapture...