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- unanthropomorphised powers that dictated the course of life. Her Roman counterpart is Necessitas ("necessity"). "Ananke" is derived from the common Ancient Gr**** noun...
- trinoda necessitas, because these services were the lifeblood of an Anglo-Saxon kingdom. After the Norman Conquest, exemptions from the trinoda necessitas became...
- philosophy and logic, accidental necessity, often stated in its Latin form, necessitas per accidens, refers to the necessity attributed to the past by certain...
- Stato di necessità (lit. 'State of necessity') is the fourth studio album of Italian singer-songwriter Carmen Consoli, released in 2000. The album followed...
- A state of necessity may refer to: Canon 1324 Doctrine of necessity Military necessity Necessity (criminal law) Necessity (tort) State of exception This...
- threefold obligation has traditionally been called trinoda necessitas or trimoda necessitas. The Old English name for the fine due for neglecting military...
- regulation of trade. People owed the king service in the form of the trinoda necessitas—fyrd service, burh building, and bridge building. After the Conquest of...
- Support for New Platforms". Digia. 3 July 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2015. "Necessitas project". Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 10...
- the previous one, and not an appeal of the previous decision. trinoda necessitas three-knotted need Refers to a threefold tax levied on Anglo-Saxon citizens...
- 209 at Glavendrup, and DR 277 at Rydsgård. Abthain Fyrd Thain Trinoda necessitas Britannica 1998. Licence 2020, p. 99. Keynes 2014, pp. 459–461. Holland...