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Carta itineraria europae 1520

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His reign was marred by a constitutional struggle with the Aragonese nobles, which eventually culminated in the articles of the Union of Aragon-the so-called " Magna Carta of Aragon ", which devolved several key royal powers into the hands of lesser nobles.
The defeat was so decisive that Otto was deposed and replaced by Frederick II Hohenstaufen, Ferrand and Renaud were captured and imprisoned and King John of England was forced to sign the Magna Carta by his discontented barons.
This idea was extended and refined by the English barony when they forced King John to sign Magna Carta in 1215.
In 1392 the Carta de Logu was legal code of the Giudicato of Arborea promulgated by the giudicessa Eleanor.
In Britain, the Glorious Revolution of 1688 led to a constitutional monarchy restricted by laws such as the Bill of Rights 1689 and the Act of Settlement 1701, although limits on the power of the monarch (' a limited monarchy ') are much older than that ( see Magna Carta ).
The word was introduced by the Norman rulers of England as a legal term ( appearing in Latin texts like the Magna Carta ) denoting an uncultivated area legally set aside for hunting by feudal nobility ( see Royal Forest ).
The grand jury was later recognized by King John in Magna Carta in 1215 on demand of the nobility.
Henry secured his position among the nobles by an act of political appeasement: he issued a coronation charter guaranteeing the rights of free English folk, which was subsequently evoked by King Stephen and by Henry II before Archbishop Stephen Langton called it up in 1215 as a precedent for Magna Carta.
The same year, trial by jury became a pretty explicit right in one of the most influential clauses of Magna Carta, signed by King John.
The Magna Carta of 1215 further secured trial by jury by stating that
The Magna Carta being forgotten after a succession of benevolent reigns ( or, more probably, reigns limited by the jury and the barons, and only under the rule of laws that the juries and barons found acceptable ), the kings, through the royal judges, began to extend their control over the jury and the kingdom.
An original version of Magna Carta, agreed by John and the barons in 1215
The failed Magna Carta agreement was resuscitated by Marshal's protectorate and reissued in an edited form in 1217 as a basis for future government.
Magna Carta was the first document forced onto a King of England by a group of his subjects, the feudal barons, in an attempt to limit his powers by law and protect their privileges.
It was Magna Carta, over other early concessions by the monarch, which survived to become a " sacred text ".
In practice, Magna Carta in the medieval period did not generally limit the power of kings, but by the time of the English Civil War it had become an important symbol for those who wished to show that the King was bound by the law.

Carta and Martin
* Martin Waldseemüller's Carta marina navigatoria ( 1516 ) has " an elephant-like creature in northernmost Norway, accompanied by a legend explaining that this ' morsus ' with two long and quadrangular teeth congregated there ", i. e. a walrus, which would have seemed monstrous at the time.

Carta and |
The Magna Carta or " Great Charter " was one of England's first documents containing commitments by a monarch | sovereign to his people to respect certain law | legal rights.
Magna Carta marks one of the 1215 | earliest attempts to limit a sovereign's authority and it is seen as a symbol of the rule of law.
Image: Detail of Magna Carta monument. JPG | Detail of the roof of the Magna Carta memorial.
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Carta and Charles
Charles Malik, Lebanese philosopher and diplomat, called it " an international document of the first order of importance ," while Eleanor Roosevelt, first chairwoman of the Commission on Human Rights ( CHR ) that drafted the Declaration, stated that it " may well become the international Magna Carta of all men everywhere.
With the Resolutions rejected, Charles presented the Commons with an alternative ; he was willing to allow them to pass a bill confirming Magna Carta and six other liberty-related statutes, on the condition that such a bill contained " no enlargement of former bills ".
In relation to martial law, the Petition first repeated the due process chapter of Magna Carta, and then provided that: This clause was directly addressed to the various commissions issued by Charles and his military commanders, restricting the use of martial law except in war or direct rebellion and prohibiting the formation of commissions.

Carta and V
The Duke of Gloucester planted an oak tree adjacent to the Magna Carta Memorial in 1987 as did P. V. Narismha Rao Prime Minister of the Republic of India.
Henry V of England left his mark with a famous victory against larger numbers at the Battle of Agincourt. Out of this conflict developed lasting developments in the social sector such as John of England's sealing of the Magna Carta, influential in the development of constitutional law, political institutions such as the Parliament of England and the Model Parliament.

itineraria and by
Annalina and Mario Levi, the Tabula's editors, conclude that the semi-schematic semi-pictorial symbols reproduce Roman cartographic conventions of the itineraria picta described by Vegetius, of which this is the sole testimony.

itineraria and Roman
An itinerarium ( plural: itineraria ) was an Ancient Roman road map in the form of a listing of cities, villages ( vici ) and other stops, with the intervening distances.
In origin it was simply a list of cities along a road: " at their most basic, itineraria involve the transposition of information given on milestones, which were an integral feature of the major Roman roads, to a written script.

europae and by
* Lago del Frassino At 2012 site of global importance for migratory birds, recognized by Community europae ( Direttiva 92 / 43 / CEE ) that threatens to disappear.

by and Martin
The medical title of `` Lobar Ventilation In Man '' by Drs. C. J. Martin and A. C. Young, covers a brief paper which is one part of a much larger effort to apply electronics to the study of the respiratory process.
Martin and Stendler present evidence that infants and young children can and do solve many problems at a relatively simple perceptual level simply by combining objects and counting them.
The committee submitted a report signed by Louis Martin and Leon Wiley with a map published in the 1946 town report.
Economically, Martin said, the United States could best help foreign countries by helping them help themselves.
Dr. W. B. I. Martin officiated, and the bride was given in marriage by her father.
He shares with Mr. Morse a parody of the college anthems he once sang while his second song is whisked away from him by Virginia Martin, a girl with a remarkably expressive yip in her voice.
It depicts the Aardvark attempting, and failing, to catch and eat his antagonist, the Ant, also voiced by Byner impersonating Dean Martin.
* 1521 – Martin Luther's first appearance before the Diet of Worms to be examined by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and the other estates of the empire.
From 796 until his death he was Abbot of the great monastery of St. Martin of Tours where he founded a library by obtaining copies of books from libraries in his native England.
The Grand Master then journeyed to Wittenberg, where he was advised by Martin Luther to abandon the rules of his Order, to marry, and to convert Prussia into a hereditary duchy for himself.
The first serious attempt to land an expansion team for the Phoenix area was mounted by Elyse Doherty and Martin Stone, owner of the Phoenix Firebirds, the city's triple-A minor league baseball team and the top affiliate of the San Francisco Giants.
The dreadnought style was designed by Martin Guitars to produce a deeper sound than " classic "- style guitars, with very present bass fundamentals.
During the late 1950s it was sought by two rail historians, George Horn and Martin Schachne, but they did not gain access to the tunnel itself.
In recent years, the tea has been popularized by Wade Davis ( The Serpent and The Rainbow ), English novelist Martin Goodman in I Was Carlos Castaneda, Chilean novelist Isabel Allende, writer Kira Salak, author Jeremy Narby ( The Cosmic Serpent ), author Jay Griffiths (" Wild: An Elemental Journey "), and radio personality Robin Quivers.
Aston Martin was founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford.
The two had joined forces as Bamford & Martin the previous year to sell cars made by Singer from premises in Callow Street, London where they also serviced GWK and Calthorpe vehicles.
The first car to be named Aston Martin was created by Martin by fitting a four-cylinder Coventry-Simplex engine to the chassis of a 1908 Isotta-Fraschini.
The company was badly hit by the economic contraction of the early 1980s as worldwide sales of Aston Martin shrank to three per week and chairman Alan Curtis together with fellow shareholders American Peter Sprague and Canadian George Minden came close to shutting down the production side of the business, to concentrate on service and restoration.
In 1982 Aston Martin was granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment by the Prince of Wales.
Pace continued sponsoring racing events, and now sponsored all Aston Martin Owners Club events, taking a Tickford-engined Nimrod Group C car owned by AMOC President Viscount Downe, which came third in the Manufacturers Championship in both 1982 and 1983.
As Aston Martin required greater investment, he also agreed to sell his share holding to American importer and Greek shipping tycoon Peter Livanos, who invested via his joint venture company with Nick and John Papanicalou, ALL Inc. Gauntlett remained chairman of the AML company 55 % owned by ALL, with Tickford a 50 / 50 venture between ALL and CHI.

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