• The Constitutio Romana (or “Roman Constitution”) was drawn up between King Lothair I of Italy (818–855), co-emperor with his father, Louis the Pious, since...
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    consecration, whilst at the same time retaining the clauses of the Constitutio Romana which restricted temporal papal power. Although Pope John XII was...
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    time at Rome. In November 824, Lothair promulgated a statute, the Constitutio Romana, concerning the relations of pope and emperor, which reserved the...
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    display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. November 11 – The Constitutio Romana establishes the authority of the Holy Roman Emperors over the papacy...
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  • Emperor Lothair I, however, disapproved of this abandonment of the Constitutio Romana of 824, which included a statute that no pope should be consecrated...
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    rehabilitation. Most significantly for Lambert, however, they reaffirmed the Constitutio Romana of Lothair I (824), which required the imperial presence at papal...
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  • France were recalled, and their property was restored to them. A Constitutio Romana was then agreed upon between the pope and the emperor in 824 which...
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    slaves might have been thought to reduce the threat.[citation needed] The Constitutio Antoniniana of AD 212, with which Caracalla granted universal citizenship...
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  • "violently taken away". In 824, on the occasion of the promulgation of the Constitutio Romana, the king and his father, the Emperor Louis I, responded with a privilege...
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    Caracalla's reign became notable for the Antonine Constitution (Latin: Constitutio Antoniniana), also known as the Edict of Caracalla, which granted Roman...
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  • his brother Junna, as the 53rd emperor of Japan. November 11 – The Constitutio Romana establishes the authority of the Holy Roman Emperors over the papacy...
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  • Republic Acceptilatio – spoken statement of debt or obligation release Constitutio Antoniniana – granted citizenship to the Empire's freemen Corpus Iuris...
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    funeral rites and feast of novemdialis found a part-match in the Christian Constitutio Apostolica. The customary offers of wine and food to the dead continued;...
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    saw a period of unprecedented stability and prosperity known as the Pax Romana (lit. 'Roman Peace'). Rome reached its greatest territorial expanse under...
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    in 212 AD the emperor Caracalla granted, with his well-known decree (constitutio Antoniniana), the Roman citizenship to all the free inhabitants of the...
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    of Southern Africa. Salesian Press. Paul VI. "Kasamaënsis et aliarum, Constitutio Apostolica, Kasamaënsis dioecesis ad gradum et dignitatem Ecclesiae metropolitanae...
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  • tribunals. Pope Paul II suppressed the college; but Pope Sixtus IV (Constitutio 16, "Divina") re-instituted it. He appointed seventy-two abbreviators...
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    Constitution (redirect from ConstitutioN)
    years. The term constitution comes through French from the Latin word constitutio, used for regulations and orders, such as the imperial enactments (constitutiones...
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    commander but also to a specific territory. With the introduction of the Constitutio Antoniniana by Emperor Caracalla, Roman citizenship was granted to all...
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    distinct Gallo-Roman culture. Citizenship was granted to all in 212 by the Constitutio Antoniniana. From the third to 5th centuries, Gaul was exposed to raids...
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    Porta Romana side, but the city holds out. In Rome, Pope Benedict IX deposes Aribert as archbishop. May 28 – Conrad II decrees the Constitutio de Feudis...
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  • conceditur. 9ˢ—consequens. 9siʳ—consideratur. 9ss—consulibus. 9st'o—constitutio. 9stʒ—constet. 9t~—continetur. 9tʒ or 9tiʒ—continet. 9ˣo or 9ˣ°—complexo...
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    Parthenon, is Ionic. By AD 211, with Caracalla's edict known as the Constitutio Antoniniana, and although one of the edict's main purposes was to increase...
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  • mother's arms by members of the Praetorian Guard loyal to Caracalla. 212 Constitutio Antoniniana was an edict issued by Caracalla declaring that all free...
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  • Church-Order. The Apostolic Church-Order (Apostolic Church-Ordinance or Constitutio Ecclesiastica Apostolorum), dated from the end of 3rd century, is an...
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    ever-increasing proportion of Gauls gained Roman citizenship. In 212, the Constitutio Antoniniana extended citizenship to all free-born men in the Roman Empire...
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    authors list (link) Rocco, Marco (January 2010). "The reasons behind Constitutio Antoniniana and its effects on the Roman military". Acta Classica Universitatis...
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  • the bearer the greatest prestige. Following the promulgation of the Constitutio Antoniniana in AD 212, granting Roman citizenship to all free men living...
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    writings of Roman legal authors. The Edict of Caracalla (officially the Constitutio Antoniniana in Latin: "Constitution [or Edict] of Antoninus") was an...
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    Sardinians too would be granted Roman citizenship in 212 AD with the Constitutio Antoniniana by Caracalla. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire...
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