- In the
early Middle Ages, a
placitum (Latin for "plea") was a
public judicial ****embly.
Placita origins can be
traced to
military gatherings in the Frankish...
- with
their own
chancery and
minting facilities. The
annual meeting, the
Placitum Generalis or Marchfield, was held
every year (between
March and May) at...
-
Anthidium placitum is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae, the leaf-cutter, carder, or
mason bees.
North America Synonyms for this
species include:...
- The
Placitum of
Riziano (Italian:
Placito del Risano; Slovene: Rižanski zbor) was a
dispute that took
place c. 804
around the
Riziano River,
probably at...
- Sečovlje
Saltworks on the
Northern Adriatic Sea were
probably started in
Antiquity and were
first mentioned in 804 in the do****ent on
Placitum of Riziano....
-
castrum of Ho(o)hseoburg
forced the
Saxon duke
Theoderic to
surrender at a
placitum held at that same place. The
brothers invaded Saxony again the next year...
- Metz, the
royal court was
still important in Clovis's reign.
During a
placitum in
Valenciennes in 693,
Clovis was
attended by
twelve bishops,
twelve viri...
-
English writers continued to use this term as well. It
corresponded to the
placitum generale of the
Frankish kingdoms, and this name was also
applied to the...
- HCA 45, (1992) 177 CLR 106.
Constitution (Cth) s 51
Placitum ****ix.
Constitution (Cth) s 51
Placitum ****vii.
Constitution (Cth) s 52
Exclusive powers of...
- And
without your
consent never,
within the city of Rome, will I hold a
placitum (plea) or make any
regulation which affects you or the Romans. Whatever...