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Champart (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃paʁ]) was a tax in
Medieval France levied by
landowners on tenants. Paid as a
share of the harvest, the
amount due...
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church reform. Robert's
alternate surname "
Champart" or "Chambert"
probably derived from
champart, a term for the part of a crop paid as rent to a...
- sides, to the
disturbance of the
common right."
Champerty (from Old
French champart) is the
financial support, by a
party not
naturally concerned in the suit...
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French Ministry of
Education for the video. Tibo
InShape and Lyle-Agnès
Champart,
Soyez une légende,
Michel Lafon,
August 24, 2017, 144
pages (ISBN 978-2749932583...
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between a
landowner and a tenant) such as
annual rents (the cens and the
champart)
needed to be
bought back by the
tenant for the
tenant to have
clear title...
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field camp, campaign, campesino, campestral, campo, campsite, campus,
champart, champarty, champertous, champerty, champignon, champion, decamp, decampment...
- Eadsin) Mar 1051 dep. Sep 1052
Robert of Jumièges (Robert
Chambert or
Robert Champart) Deposed. 1052
deprived 11 Apr 1070
Stigand Concurrently Bishop of Winchester;...
- Historically, most
taxes have been paid
either or in
shares of
harvest (dime and
champart) or work (corvée,
military service). Gradually, each of
these taxes has...
- in all the
great affairs of the
church and state. One of them,
Robert Champart,
became Archbishop of
Canterbury in 1051,
after being Bishop of London...
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Mercier Grandfather (1939) - Gérard Bréval The
Emigrant (1940) - François
Champart The Last of the Six (1941) - Jean
Perlonjour La prière aux étoiles (1941)...