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Annates - Wikipedia
They were also known as the "first fruits" (primitiae), a religious offering which dates back to earlier Greek, Roman, and Hebrew religions.
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Annates | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Annates, the first fruits, or first year's revenue of an ecclesiastical benefice paid to the Papal Curia (in medieval times to bishops also).
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Annates - McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia
Annates or First-fruits, in the ecclesiastical law, means the value of every spiritual living for a whole year (hence the name, from the Latin word annus, a ...
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annates
annates (ˈæneɪts, -əts) Also 6 annatys, 6–8 annats. [a. Fr. annate (15th c.), ad. med. and late L. annāta a year's space, work, proceeds, the same word which in its primary sense became in Fr. année. See -ata.] The first-fruits, or entire revenue of one year, paid to the Pope by bishops and other ec...
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Appointment of Bishops Act 1533 - Wikipedia
It was passed by the English Reformation Parliament in 1534. It abolished all annates and made de jure the royal domination of ecclesiastical elections.
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annate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (Scots law) The half-year's stipend payable for the vacant half-year after the death of a parish minister, to which his family or nearest of kin have ...
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ANNATES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANNATES is the first-fruits of an ecclesiastical benefice paid to the one presenting the benefice.
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Annates - Search results provided by BiblicalTraining
Annates (Lat. annatae from annus, “year”). The first year's revenue of an ecclesiastical benefice paid to the pope.
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Annates | Church Revenue, Tithes & Levies - Britannica
Annates, a tax on the first year's income (first fruits) from an ecclesiastical benefice given by a new incumbent either to the bishop or to the pope.
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Annates - definition of annates by The Free Dictionary
annates. (ˈæneɪts; -əts). pl n. (Roman Catholic Church) RC Church the first year's revenue of a see, an abbacy ...
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ANNATES Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Annates definition: RC Church the first year's revenue of a see, an abbacy, or a minor benefice, paid to the pope. See examples of ANNATES ...
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primitiæ
‖ primitiæ, n. pl. (praɪˈmɪʃɪiː) [L. prīmitiæ, -ciæ the first things of their kind, firstlings, first-fruits, f. prīm-us first: cf. primices.] 1. First fruits or produce; spec. = annates 1.1591 Spenser M. Hubberd 518 The Courtier needes must recompenced bee With a Benevolence, or have in gage The Pr...
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Appointment of Bishops Act 1533
After the passage of the Annates Act in 1531, however, the Lords Spiritual had complained that the annates "utterly undone and impoverished" them. Parliament thus passed this Act, which ended all annates.
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deportates
† deˈportates, n. pl. Obs. rare. [cf. med.L. deportus in same sense (Du Cange), déport des benefices (Cotgr.). For the form cf. annates.] ‘The first fruits, or one yeres reuenue of vacant benefices (due vnto the Prince, Patron, or Prelate)’ (Cotgr.).1532 Address fr. Convoc. in Strype Eccl. Mem. App....
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Concordats of Constance
For example, on the annates, it reads "all those contained in the present chapter take their place with the entire French nation". By subsuming Spanish and Italian interests under those of the French and remitting certain annates to France, the concordat increased the prestige of the
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