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violent conflicts with the prince. The
citizens then united,
forming conjurationes (sometimes
called communes)—fighting
groups bound together by an oath—as...
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Chapter 15 of the
Golden Bull of 1356 in
which Charles IV
outlawed any
conjurationes, confederationes, and conspirationes,
meaning in
particular the city...
- in
medieval Europe often led to
similar alliances or leagues,
called conjurationes in the
Latin of the
official do****ents of the time. The city alliances...
- oath-fellowship"). In the Holy
Roman Empire,
emperor Charles IV
outlawed any such
conjurationes, confederationes, and
conspirationes in his
Golden Bull of 1356. Albrecht...
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dungeon for life. The
sentence refers to ...
multas et
diversas daemonum conjurationes et
invocationes ... and it
frequently uses the same
Latin synonym as...
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major decision was made in
chapter 15,
where Charles IV
outlawed any
conjurationes, confederationes, and conspirationes,
meaning in
particular the city...
- monarchy. In the
Golden Bull of 1356,
emperor Charles IV
outlawed any
conjurationes, confederationes, and conspirationes,
meaning in
particular the leagues...
-
Carvill (1825). online;
Charles Anthon, C.
Crispi Sallustii de
Catilinae conjuratione belloque Jugurthino Historiae, New York:
Carvill (1829) online; 4th ed...
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original Latin. The 1329
sentence refers to...multas et
diversas daemonum conjurationes et invocationes... and
frequently uses the same
Latin synonym for witch...