- a
retainer for ****ure services. The
Roman Empire used the
Latin term
beneficium as a
benefit to an
individual from the
Empire for
services rendered. Its...
- 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 do****ents. The
first attested...
- 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...
- it]) He
gives the poor man
twice as much good who
gives quickly (inopi
beneficium bis dat qui dat celeriter) ****tores (lost)
amendation to
Murmidon (lost)...
- (singular precaria)
became common, but in the
eighth century the term
beneficium began to
replace precarium,
although the
institutions were practically...
-
reduced to barter. The king's v****als
could be
rewarded only with land (
beneficium or, from the
tenth century, feodum) and usufruct, and
feudalism developed...
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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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dimittere crines. Vita minor, cap. 24, MPH IV, s. 272: Ob
cuius dispesacionis beneficium ac
recordacionis memorabile signum indictum est Polonis, ut in tonsura...