- A
donation is a gift for charity,
humanitarian aid, or to
benefit a cause. A
donation may take
various forms,
including money, alms, services, or goods...
- The
Donations of
Alexandria (autumn 34 BC) was a
political act by
Cleopatra VII and Mark
Antony in
which they
distributed lands held by Rome and Parthia...
- The
Donation of
Pepin in 756
provided a
legal basis for the
creation of the
Papal States, thus
extending the
temporal rule of the
popes beyond the duchy...
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Sperm donation is the
provision by a man of his
sperm with the
intention that it be used in the
artificial insemination or
other "fertility treatment"...
- The term
corporate donation refers to any
financial contribution made by a
corporation to
another organization that
furthers the contributor's own objectives...
- The
Donation of
Constantine (Latin:
Donatio Constantini) is a
forged Roman imperial decree by
which the 4th-century
emperor Constantine the
Great supposedly...
- The
Bulls of
Donation, also
called the
Alexandrine Bulls, and the
Papal donations of 1493, are
three papal bulls of Pope
Alexander VI
delivered in 1493...
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Embryo donation is one
disposition option for
users of in
vitro fertilisation with
remaining fresh or
frozen embryos. It is
defined as the giving—generally...
-
Organ donation is the
process when a
person authorizes an
organ of
their own to be
removed and
transplanted to
another person, legally,
either by consent...
- (IAST: hiraṇya-garbha) is an
ancient Indian ritual ceremony involving the
donation of a
golden vessel. It is
mentioned as one of the "Sixteen
great gifts"...