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He was the last ruler to issue a capitulary in the Carolingian tradition.
A capitulary of 802 gives insight into their duties.
Even after the last Merovingian capitulary, kings of the dynasty continued to independently exercise some legal powers.
The Programmatic Capitulary of 802.
The Notitia is "essentially a forerunner of the Carolingian capitulary".
The Merovingians adopted the capitulary as a tool for the promulgation and preservation of royal ordinances.
The Capitulary of Frankfurt of 794.
Among the Capitularies of Charlemagne, the first capitulary of the year 813 demands:
The Capitulary of Herstal of 779.
He became a canon of Basel Münster in 1742, and then became its capitulary in 1750.
The first capitulary was a reminder to the priests of his diocese of the importance of manual labour, studying, prayer and chastity.
This become more and more the rule, and in 877 it was legalised in the Capitulary of Quierzy.
Around 877 he came into possession of lands in accordance with the Capitulary of Quierzy which Charles the Bald had issued.
The manuscript contains the text of the four Gospels in Latin along with the Eusebian canon tables, prefaces, summaries and capitulary.
This is a short capitulary and launched according to Ganshof in response to a crisis in Aquitaine, Italy and Spain.
The description was so meticulous, that it was recopied as an example, in a handbook of management of the imperial farms, the Capitulary of Villis.
He studied at the Monastery of Santa Cruz de Coimbra, where he took the holy orders as an Augustinian regular capitulary.
Capitulare missorum generale ("General Capitulary of the Missi"), Spring 802, ed.
In 877, Charles the Bald had to give in: he signed the Capitulary of Quierzy, which allowed counts to be succeeded by their sons when they died.
The Capitulary of Herstal (A.D. 779) distinguished between his vassals who were styled casati (sing.
D.C. Munro, "General Capitulary of the Missi (802) [no. 5]".
A former capitulary of Charles the Bald was promulgated at Quierzy on February 14, 857, and aimed especially at the repression of brigandage.
The Capitulary for the Jews is a piece of legislation (specifically a capitulary) attributed to Charlemagne and dated to 814.
In 733 Liutprand promulgated the Notitia de actoribus regis, a series of six laws, presaging the later Frankish capitulary in structure.
"As far as regards the Capitulary of Charlemagne, which fixes the compensation for abduction, I have not mentioned it because I am sure that you must remember it.