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† weal-public Obs. Also pl. 6–7 weale publiques. [weal n.1 + public a. 2 a, after F. le bien publique and L. bonum publicum.] 1. The general good of the community; public welfare or interest. Hence, the state or body politic.1495 Act 11 Hen. VII c. 34 Preamble, The reformacion of the weale publique....
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War of the Public Weal
The War of the Public Weal (French: La guerre du Bien public) was a conflict between the king of France and an alliance of feudal nobles, organized in The League of the Public Weal was routed in its every objective.
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Commonweal
Commonweal or common weal may refer to:
Common good, what is shared and beneficial for members of a given community
Common Weal, a Scottish think tank Weal, a French feudal alliance in the 15th century
Mad War (or War of the Public Weal), a 15th-century conflict between feudal lords and the French monarchy
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weal
▪ I. weal, n.1 (wiːl) Forms: 1–2 wela; 1 weola (3 weolla), 3–4 weole (2 wole); 1 weala (3 wale); 2–6 wele (3–4 wel, well), 5–6 weel(e (5 weell), 5 weyle; Sc. 5–6 weile (6 weille), 5–7 weill, weil (6 veill, veil), 6 weyll, 8 weel; 6–7 weale, 6– weal. [OE. wela (weola, weala) wk. masc. = OS. welo, OHG...
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Weal
Weal or WEAL may refer to:
Happiness, positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy
Prosperity, the state of flourishing, thriving Nick Weal (born 1973), British tennis player
Tom Weal (1929–2016), New Zealand politician
See also
Public weal
Common Weal
Commonweal (disambiguation
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Common Weal
History
Common Weal launched May 2013 as part of the Jimmy Reid Foundation. Between 2017 and 2020, Common Weal published more than 100 policy papers, all of which are available on the Common Weal website.
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French civil war
French civil war may refer to:
the war culminating in the Battle of Soissons (923)
Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War (1407–1435)
War of the Public Weal (1465
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1465 in France
the year 1465 in France
Incumbents
Monarch – Louis XI
Events
16 July - Louis XI fights the inconclusive Battle of Montlhéry during the War of the Public Weal
5 October - Louis XI signs the Treaty of Conflans granting concessions to his opponents
The League of the Public Weal was established
Deaths
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Commonwealth
它是一个复合字,最早被写为“common-wealth”或“common weal”(这个写法,后来演变为“public weal”)。这个名词最早是被用来翻译,即“公众事物”。
它的字根“wealth”,较古老的写法为“weal”,是“well-being”(安乐、福利)的意思。
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André de Laval-Montmorency
After the War of the Public Weal he was restored to favor, and recovered the marshal's baton, the king also granting him the offices of lieutenant-general
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Guillaume Chartier (bishop)
During the League of the Public Weal era he joined the mécontents.
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Charles of Artois, Count of Eu
He was appointed Lieutenant of the King in Normandy and Guyenne, as well as Governor of Paris, during the War of the Public Weal in 1465.
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Progress Scotland
Funding
Progress Scotland claims to be funded through donations and public subscriptions, though its reserves or the identity of large donors is not See also
Scottish Independence Convention
Common Weal
Scottish independence
Unionism in Scotland
Scottish National Party
Yes Scotland
References
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Siege of Paris
Siege of Paris (978), by Otto II of Germany
Siege of Paris (1429), by Charles VII of France and Joan of Arc
Siege of Paris (1465), by the League of the Public Weal
Siege of Paris (1590), the Protestant siege by Henry IV of France
Siege of Paris (1870–1871), the German siege in the Franco–Prussian War
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Charles I, Count of Armagnac
His older brother, Count John V, was a leader of the League of the Public Weal against King Louis XI of France, causing Charles to be imprisoned for fifteen
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