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363 |
210. |
Homage |
364 |
211. |
Homage |
364 |
212. |
Homage |
364 |
213. |
Homage |
364 |
214. |
Homage of Edward III to Philip VI, 1329 |
365 |
215. |
Feudal aids |
367 |
216. |
Feudal aids |
367 |
217. |
Feudal aids, etc |
367 |
218. |
Homage of the count of Champagne to the duke of Burgundy, 1143 |
368 |
219. |
Homage of the count of Champagne to Philip II, 1198 |
369 |
220. |
Homage of the count of Champagne to the duke of Burgundy, 1200 |
371 |
221. |
Letter of Blanche of Champagne to Philip II, 1201 |
371 |
222. |
Letter of Philip II to Blanche |
372 |
223. |
Homage of the count of Champagne to the bishop of Langres, 1214 |
372 |
224. |
Homage of the count of Champagne to the bishop of Châlons, 1214. |
373 |
225. |
Homage of the count of Champagne to the abbot of St. Denis, 1226 |
373 |
226. |
List of the fiefs of the count of Champagne, ca. 1172 |
374 |
227. |
Sum of the knights of the count of Champagne |
375 |
228. |
Extent of the domain lands of the count of Champagne, ca. 1215 |
377 |
229. |
Feudal law of Conrad II, 1037 |
383 |
230. |
Feudal law of Frederick I for Italy, 1158 |
385 |
Section VII. Courts, Judicial Processes, and the Peace |
388–431 |
231. |
Sachsenspiegel |
391 |
232. |
Frederick II appoints a justiciar and a court secretary, 1235 |
398 |
233. |
Peace of Eger, 1389 |
399 |
234. |
Ordeal by hot water |
401 |
235. |
Ordeal by hot iron |
404 |
236. |
Ordeal by cold water |
406 |
237. |
Ordeal by cold water |
408 |
238. |
Ordeal by the barley bread |
409 |
239. |
Ordeal by bread and cheese |
410 |
240. |
Peace of God, 989 |
412 |
241. |
Peace of God, 990 |
412 |
242. |
Truce of God, 1035–41 |
414 |
243. |
Truce of God, ca. 1041 |
416 |
244. |
Truce of God, 1063 |
417 |
245. |
Peace of the land, Henry IV, 1103 |
419 |
246. |
Peace of the land for Elsass, 1085–1103 |
419 |
247. |
Decree of Frederick I concerning the peace, 1156 |
422 |
248. |
Peace of the land for Italy, Frederick I, 1158 |
425 |
249. |
Perpetual peace of the land, Maximilian I, 1495 |
427 |
250. |
Establishment of a supreme court, 1495 |
430 |
Section VIII. Monasticism |
432–509 |
251. |
The rule of St. Benedict, ca. 530 |
432 |
252. |
Oath of the Benedictines |
485 |
253. |
Monk’s vow |
485 |
254. |
Monk’s vow |
485 |
255. |
Monk’s vow |
486 |
256. |
Monk’s vow |
486 |
257. |
Written profession of a monk |
486 |
258. |
Ceremony of receiving a monk into the monastery |
488 |
259. |
Offering of a child to the monastery |
489 |
260. |
Offering of a child to the monastery |
489 |
261. |
Commendatory letter |
489 |
262. |
Commendatory letter |
490 |
263. |
General letter |
490 |
264. |
Letter of dismissal |
490 |
265. |
Rule of St. Chrodegang, ca. 744 |
491 |
265 a. |
Origin of the Templars, 1119 |
492 |
266. |
Anastasius IV grants privileges to the Knights of St. John, 1154 |
494 |
267. |
Innocent III to the bishops of France; simony in the monasteries, 1211 |
496 |
268. |
Innocent III grants the use of the mitre to the abbot of Marseilles, 1204 |
497 |
269. |
Rule of St. Francis, 1223 |
498 |
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