- Constitutions of Clarendon
- English statutes enacted in 1164, limiting the powers of the Church of England.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Constitutions of Clarendon — The Constitutions of Clarendon were a set of legislative procedures passed by Henry II of England in 1164. The Constitutions were composed of 16 articles and represent an attempt to restrict ecclesiastical privileges and curb the power of the… … Wikipedia
Constitutions de Clarendon — Les Constitutions de Clarendon sont un ensemble de procédures juridiques promulguées par le roi Henri II d Angleterre le 30 janvier 1164 qui contrôle l’élection de nouveaux prélats et se donne le droit de traduire des clercs devant ses tribunaux… … Wikipédia en Français
Constitutions of Clarendon — Die Constitutions of Clarendon waren eine Reihe von Regelungen, die Heinrich II. von England 1164 erließ, um die weltliche Gerichtsbarkeit auch im geistlichen Bereich durchzusetzen. Sie bestanden aus 16 Artikeln und betrafen die Bestrafung… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Constitutions of Clarendon — /konstatyuwshanz av klaerandan/ Certain statutes made in the reign of Henry II of England, at a parliament held at Clarendon (A.D. 1164), by which the king checked the power of the pope and his clergy, and greatly narrowed the exemption they… … Black's law dictionary
Constitutions of Clarendon — /konstatyuwshanz av klaerandan/ Certain statutes made in the reign of Henry II of England, at a parliament held at Clarendon (A.D. 1164), by which the king checked the power of the pope and his clergy, and greatly narrowed the exemption they… … Black's law dictionary
Clarendon — may refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 People 3 Other uses 4 See also Places In Australia: Clarendon, New … Wikipedia
Clarendon, Quebec — Clarendon Historic cemetery on Front Road Coordinates … Wikipedia
Clarendon Castle — (spr. klārrend n kaßl), ehemaliger königlich englischer Palast, 5 km südwestlich von Salisbury, wohin Heinrich II. 1164 die große Reichsversammlung der Barone und Prälaten berief, welche die unter dem Namen der »Constitutions of Clarendon«… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Clarendon Palace — The ruins of Clarendon Palace Clarendon Palace is a medieval ruin near Salisbury in Wiltshire, England. The palace was a royal residence during the Middle Ages, and was the location of the Assize of Clarendon which developed the Constitutions of… … Wikipedia
Clarendon, Constitutions of — (1164) Sixteen articles issued by King Henry II defining church state relations in England. Designed to restrict ecclesiastical privileges and curb the power of the church courts, the constitutions provoked the famous quarrel between Henry and St … Universalium