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Definition of Stamenti

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Testamentize
Testamentize Tes"ta*men*tize, v. i. To make a will. [Obs.] --Fuller.

Meaning of Stamenti from wikipedia

- The Stamenti (Spanish: Estamentos; Catalan: Estaments; Sardinian: Istamentos / Stamentus) was the parliament of Sardinia, consisting of representatives...
- considerable opposition among the Sardinian people; the local government, the Stamenti, were able to raise more than 4,000 infantry and 6,000 cavalry, although...
- Because of these successes, the representatives of the nobility and clergy (Stamenti) formulated five requests addressed to the King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia...
- the former diet of Sweden Thing (Scandinavian ****embly) Diet of Finland Stamenti, the former parliament of Sardinia Bohemian Estates States of Alderney...
- Spanish rule, the dispatches of the viceroy Balbiano and the demands of the Stamenti may paint it out to be. The Sardinians wanted to get rid of them not only...
- Sardinians were fully considered and counted as spanyols, as requested by the Stamenti in 1553. Ioan Matheu Garipa, a priest from Orgosolo who translated the...
- jurisdiction of the Council of Aragon, as demanded and claimed by its own Stamenti on the basis of political, religious, geographical, linguistic and anthropological...
- Nobile with the honorific of Don and Donna; it was also registered in the Stamenti nobiliari della Sardegna, Sardinia's Italian nobility register, and was...
- viceroy of Sardinia. The new viceroy asked the Sardinian parliament, the "Stamenti", to swear to observe the laws and privileges of the nobility that had...
- managed to correct some abuses of the feudal regime. In fact, when the Stamenti, the parliament of the kingdom, voted to pay a tax of 400,000 lire, Charles...