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English law, frankalmoign(e) was also
known as "
tenure in
free alms".
Gifts to
religious institutions in
free alms were
defined first as
gifts to God, then to...
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various services Knight-service, rent in
military service Frankalmoin or
free alms, rent in
religious service Socage, rent in
goods or cash,
including such...
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giving of
alms in
India (Dāna), that the "pure gift" of
alms given with no
expectation of
return could be "poisonous". That is, the gift of
alms embodying...
- Llanbadarn. Frankalmoign(e) was also
known as "
tenure in
free alms".
Gifts to
religious institutions in
free alms were
defined first as
gifts to God, then to...
- Shahada, prayer,
alms, the fast and the
pilgrimage as well as
modesty in Islam, and
religious diet.
While cultural universals are
by definition part of...
- were not
established during the
first 13
years of this period. "...Take
alms (prescribed or voluntary) out of
their wealth so that you (O Messenger) may...
- Middle****. The
Letters Patent licensing their foundation (as "Seckford's
Alms-house") were
issued on 23 May 1587 (Elizabeth's 29th year).
Seckford wrote...
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princess Tecuichpotzin, was
devout in her new religion. She gave
generously in
alms to the Augustinians, to the
point that she was
asked to stop. Isabel’s education...
- and
distribution of
alms. His
mother was Hürrem Sultan, an
Orthodox priest's daughter. In 1533 or 1534, his mother, Hurrem, was
freed and
became Suleiman's...
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supreme patroness of the Red Cross: In total, she
patronized 5 hospitals, 12
alms-houses, 30 shelters, 2 institutes, 38 gymnasiums, 156
lower schools, and...