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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...
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trinoda necessitas,
because these services were the
lifeblood of an Anglo-Saxon kingdom.
After the
Norman Conquest,
exemptions from the
trinoda necessitas became...
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philosophy and logic,
accidental necessity,
often stated in its
Latin form,
necessitas per accidens,
refers to the
necessity attributed to the past by certain...
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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...
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threefold obligation has
traditionally been
called trinoda necessitas or
trimoda necessitas. The Old
English name for the fine due for
neglecting military...
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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...
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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...