- Look up
capitulare in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Capitulare may mean: a
legislative text in
separate chapters - see
capitularium certain liturgical...
- The
Capitulare de
villis is a text
composed sometime in the late 8th or
early 9th
century that
guided the
governance of the
royal estates,
possibly during...
-
Emirate of Cordoba,
culminating in the 801
capture of Barcelona. The 802
Capitulare missorum generale was an
expansive piece of legislation, with provisions...
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Capitulation (Latin: capitulum, a
little head or division;
capitulare, to
treat upon terms) is an
agreement in time of war for the
surrender to a hostile...
- The
Capitulare missorum generale ("General
capitulary on legates") and
Capitularia missorum specialia ("Special
capitularies on legates"), both issued...
- Great.
Cabbage appears among vegetables directed to be
cultivated in the
Capitulare de villis,
composed in 771–800 AD, that
guided the
governance of the royal...
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Archived from the
original on 27 May 2012.
Retrieved 11
April 2022. "Actas
capitulares del
Cabildo de Asunción del
Paraguay siglo XVI".
Kuprienko (in Spanish)...
- Plata,
Volume 3. José Márquez de la Plata,
Abelardo Levaggi. 1988.
Actas capitulares de
Santiago del Estero: 1778 a 1791.
Santiago del
Estero (Argentina)...
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Latin translation,
consulted with his
theologians and sent the Pope the
Capitulare contra synodum (792), a
response critical of
several p****ages
found in...
- Kastanas,
Lerna and Dimini, Greece.
Chickpeas are
mentioned in Charlemagne's
Capitulare de
villis (about 800 AD) as
cicer itali****, as
grown in each imperial...