laicum

laicum
See feudum laicum.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • ARCHIABBAS — comes Fulco, dicitur in Charta, quam descripsit Gallandus Tr. de Franco allodio p. 295. continentem controversiam, inter Monachos S. Albmi et Canonicos S. Licinii Andegav. in qua refertur, utrosque habuisse Abbates: Monachos, Monachum nomine… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

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  • SICLUS — Hebr. Shekel, nummus apud Hebraeos argenteus frequens, duplex erat, Siclus Regius, seu communis, quem laicum vocavit Pagninus, et Siclus Sacer seu Sanctuarii, quorum hie τετράδραχμος ille δίδραχμος, fuit. Siclo Sanctuarii communiter insculpta… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • TOEGAR Amachus Momchiri — Eratostheni antiquorum in Aegypto Thebanorum Regum VI. Memphites; exponitur ἄνηρ περισσομελὴς, vir membris redundans. Successit Pempho, regnavitque annos 79. circa tempora Nachoris et Tharae; pater Stoechi, qui ipsum in regno excepit. Vide Ioh.… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • feodum — /fyuwdam/ This word (meaning a feud or fee) is the one most commonly used by the older English law writers, though its equivalent, feudum (q.v.), is used generally by the more modern writers and by the feudal law writers. There were various… …   Black's law dictionary

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