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The latter then took up the usage according to which one who remained for 44 days under excommunication came under the penalties executed by the State, and wrote his De incarcerandis fedelibus, in which he demanded that it should be legal for the excommunicated to appeal to the king and his council against the excommunication ; in this writing he laid open the entire case and in such a way that it was understood by the laity.
While some writers believed there was no appeal from the king's decisions, others believed that a proposal for appeal could be brought before the king by any patrician during a meeting of the Curiate Assembly.
* The Britons and Anglo-Saxon mercenaries under king Vortigern, appeal to Flavius Aetius ( magister militum of Gaul ), for military assistance in their struggle against the Picts and Irish.
" The Code made known, in a vast number of cases, what that decision would be, and many cases of appeal to the king were returned to the judges with orders to decide in accordance with it.
Having looked for some time for a pretext to invade the west, and allegedly bribed by the Vandal king Gaiseric to attack the Visigoths in Gaul, in 450 Attila used this appeal as a pretext to invade the Gallic provinces, after securing peace with the eastern court.
He accompanied the appointment by a solemn appeal to the magnanimity of Isdigerd, whom he exhorted at some length to defend with all his force, and guide with his best wisdom, the young king and his kingdom.
Afterwards, he got the Act of Accusation against the king adopted, and in the trial voted for his capital punishment " without appeal and without delay ".
St-Calais then asked for an appeal to Rome, which was rejected by the king and the judges.
Lending support to their belief is the fact that St-Calais never pursued his appeal to Rome, and that later, in 1095, he took the side of the king against Anselm of Canterbury when Anselm tried to assert a right to appeal to Rome.
The uniqueness of his appeal was shown when, in the early 1890s two visiting members of the Royal Family, the Duke of Clarence and the Duke of York ( later King George V ), paid a private visit to the grave of the " uncrowned king of Ireland " in Glasnevin.
He fastened on Vergniaud's letter to the king and his support of the appeal to the people as proof that he was a moderate in its then despised sense.
In November 1634 the chancellor's appeal was heard before the king in council and dismissed.
He voted for the death of the king without appeal, showed virulent hostility to the Girondins, and proposed the slaughter of all British residents in France after the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars and the formation of the First Coalition against France.
This infuriated the Vandal king, who only needed the excuse of Licinia ’ s despairing appeal to the Vandal court for help to begin preparations for the invasion of Italy.
In Congress, he signed the final appeal to the king ( the Olive Branch Petition of 1775 ), and helped frame the rules of debate and acquire gunpowder for the coming war, and in 1776 was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
In July 1638 he urged the king to make war with the Scots, and in 1640, when trouble was breaking out in England, he sent an appeal from Queen Henrietta Maria to the pope for money and men.
At that moment, Arnulf, king of Carinthia, at war with the Slav ruler Svatopluk, king of Great Moravia, decided like the Byzantines to appeal to the Hungarians.
The only appeal against decisions of the Sheriff or his courts was to the king.
Thus, on the urgent appeal of the king of Denmark, Charles XIV of Sweden received a peremptory summons to carry out the terms of the Treaty of Kiel ; the petition of the Prince-elector of Hesse to be recognized as king was unanimously rejected ; and measures were taken to redress the grievances of the German mediatized princes.
The king refused to allow the appeal and tried to summon Geoffrey to Germany to resolve the issue.

appeal and produced
The Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara summed up his own appeal to Marxism by stating that Marx produced " a qualitative change in the history of social thought.
According to Simon Frith pop music is produced " as a matter of enterprise not art ", is " designed to appeal to everyone " and " doesn't come from any particular place or mark off any particular taste ".
While Plato's condemnation of rhetoric is clear in the Gorgias, in the Phaedrus he suggests the possibility of a true art wherein rhetoric is based upon the knowledge produced by dialectic, and relies on a dialectically informed rhetoric to appeal to the main character: Phaedrus, to take up philosophy.
If each is able to gather one million votes on their own, but together they were able to appeal to 2. 5 million voters, their synergy would have produced 500, 000 more votes than had they each worked independently.
By 1992, only a small fraction of skateboarders remained as a highly technical version of street skating, combined with the decline of vert skating, produced a sport that lacked the mainstream appeal to attract new skaters.
While rare, federal reprosecution of a crime tried in state court that produced an acquittal can be the functional equivalent of a trial de novo appeal of a state court prosecution, and vice versa.
In addition to their scientific importance, archaeological remains sometimes have political or cultural significance to descendants of the people who produced them, monetary value to collectors, or simply strong aesthetic appeal.
The studios, in parallel, were still not entirely convinced of the talkies ' universal appeal — through mid-1930, the majority of Hollywood movies were produced in dual versions, silent as well as talking.
The known settled populations were hunter-gatherer societies that had no knowledge of metals and that produced utilitarian crafts for everyday use ( especially woven reed baskets ) of the highest quality and with graphic embellishments of great aesthetic appeal.
An appeal to broadcasters in other countries who had shown missing programmes ( notably Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and African nations such as Nigeria ) produced " missing " episodes from the archives of those television companies.
The advertisement's imagery of shelter animals mixed with the soundtrack and McLachlan's simple appeal for donations has raised $ 30 million for the ASPCA since it began to air in 2006, which allowed the organization to air appeals in higher profile prime-time cable ad slots ; subsequently the organization produced a new ad for the 2008 holiday season featuring McLachlan appealing for the ASPCA over her Wintersong performance of " Silent Night ", and a new ad with her was released in January 2009 featuring the song " Answer ".
The most well-recognized varieties are commemorative overprints which are produced for their public appeal and command significant interest in the field of philately.
Despite these programs often being produced by news organizations, their style is geared toward popularity and demographic appeal.
Because of the immediate appeal, companies like Konica, Canon and Nikon soon produced their own models.
The court took note of documents produced by the defendant, a convicted murderer who submitted documents in support of his appeal claiming that TONA rendered his conviction invalid: The Sibley court dismissed the appeal, concluding in part that the defendant was simply not seeking relief through the courts.
Birmingham manufacturers sought design leadership in fashionable circles in London or Paris, but then priced their goods to appeal to the emerging middle class consumer economy ; " for the London season the Spitalfields silk weavers produced each year their new designs, and the Birmingham toy-makers their buttons, buckles, patchboxes, snuff boxes, chatelaines, watches, watch seals ... and other jewellery.
The Ford H Cab and Detachable Trailer ( 1137 ) was an American truck produced by Corgi to appeal to the lucrative US market and featured a forward tilting cab revealing a highly detailed engine, realistic moveable door mirrors and die-cast metal air horns and side ladders.
The live, free show was intended to appeal more to adults by including singing, dancing, audio-visual effects, bare-chested pirates and attractive women in the large outdoor show produced by Kenny Ortega.
The Epistle attracted considerable notice ; and a reply was written by Thomas Cooper, bishop of Winchester, under the title An Admonition to the People of England, but this was too long and too dull to appeal to the same class of readers as the Marprelate pamphlets, and produced little effect.
Coleman proved to be very controversial, as many purists objected to his use of an electric bass in what is nominally an acoustic genre, but the albums produced by the band after Coleman's arrival maintained the traditional appeal of any of the Scene's earlier albums.
In the late 1990s when the London-based paper began making plans to enter markets in the United States, many American street newspaper publishers reacted defensively, saying they could not compete with the production values and mainstream appeal of the professionally produced The Big Issue or that The Big Issue did not do enough to provide a voice to the homeless.
Although Leon Battista Alberti produced the first book-length architectural treatise of the Renaissance ( c. 1450, published in 1486 ), it was unillustrated, written in Latin, and designed to appeal as much to learned humanists and potential patrons as to architects and builders.
Pederick's later appeal was rejected when he produced no evidence to explain why he had falsely confessed.

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