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- The Querimonia (Occitan: Querimònia) is a legal do****ent written in Latin that details the political and administrative autonomy granted to the Aran Valley...
- Gower, Verses in praise of King Henry IV of England; and John Somerset, Querimonia de ingratitudine universitatis Cantebrigie F.viii Nicholas Charles, Visitation...
- legal details of which are described in a Latin m****cript called the Querimonia. The devolution of power was a reward for the Aranese pledging allegiance...
- legal details of which are described in a Latin m****cript called the Querimonia. The devolution of power was a reward for the Aranese pledging allegiance...
- Catalans and the Aragonese and crowned King of Aragón. The signing of the Querimonia, by which James II of Aragon granted autonomy to the Aran Valley in 1313...
- the Aran Valley, in Catalonia. It was in use from the granting of the Querimonia, in 1313, until its abolition in 1833 with the Spanish provincial division...
- wrote are the lives of Hugh of Cluny and of St Radegunda. His liber de Querimonia et Conflictu carnis et Spiritus seu animae is also undoubtedly his. Hildebert...
- deriving from Seneca, for instance), a misreading offered in Hildebert's Querimonia. Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592) and contemporary theologians read the...
- Cantuariensis epistolæ, in quibus tractat de munditia cordis, . . . et querimonia de absentia metus Dei. Liber asceticus et vere pius;’ 100 f. This m****cript...
- months in Rome, and published a fourteen-page defence of his actions, the querimonia, which laid the blame at the feet of Langton and de Burgh, and begged...