Europe During the Middle Ages ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 |
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Էջ 42
... became irrevocably subject to the new owner . By this means , and by the example afforded to the old beneficiaries , benefices became not merely hereditary , but patrimonial . The nature of property was to accumulate in masses ; the ...
... became irrevocably subject to the new owner . By this means , and by the example afforded to the old beneficiaries , benefices became not merely hereditary , but patrimonial . The nature of property was to accumulate in masses ; the ...
Էջ 191
... became lambs : so that those who had hi- therto been a terror to all , where thenceforward ministers of aid . Thenceforward , too , this place , once the den of cruel de- mons and robbers , became the abode of innocence . " In this wild ...
... became lambs : so that those who had hi- therto been a terror to all , where thenceforward ministers of aid . Thenceforward , too , this place , once the den of cruel de- mons and robbers , became the abode of innocence . " In this wild ...
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... became the head of a great con- gregation , having dependent on it twelve abbeys , forty- eight priories , and twenty - two parishes . At Tiron itself , the abbot retained 300 monks , whom he governed until his death , in 1116. He lived ...
... became the head of a great con- gregation , having dependent on it twelve abbeys , forty- eight priories , and twenty - two parishes . At Tiron itself , the abbot retained 300 monks , whom he governed until his death , in 1116. He lived ...
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