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From the Peloponnesian War to the Enthronement of Philip II of Macedonia
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Sviatoslav Dmitriev
Published: 11 March 2011
...Chapter 1 details the origin and development of the slogan of freedom, focusing on the relationship between “freedom” and “autonomy,” the significance of the “autonomy clause” in the King’s Peace of 386, and the meaning and uses of the phrase “common peace.” It shows that treaties of peace served...
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Pleadable Brieves and Free Holdings
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Hector L. MacQueen
Published: 14 March 2016
... and right. A link of the general rule with the king’s peace and protection is proposed. Duncan William Edward I king of England Gaydon Philip Macdonald Alexander of Islay Aberdeen Kintyre brieve brieves burghs in England essonzies freehold freeholders freeholding Glanvill inheritance land...
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Athenian Foreign Policy
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P. J. Rhodes
Published: 08 January 2019
... in the fourth century. Thus, the ambition of Thebes/Boeotia to become another leading power was heralded by its leading an alliance including Athens into the Corinthian War against Sparta in 395. The article first provides an overview of the Peace of Antalcidas, or King’s Peace, signed between the Spartans...
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Conclusions
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Hector L. MacQueen
Published: 14 March 2016
...For most of the medieval period there existed in Scotland a structure of royal legal remedies (brieves) for the recovery of land. The ultimate origin of the system derived from the concepts of the king’s peace and protection. Royal authority was made effective through courts and through the twelfth...
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Trespass
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John Baker
Published: 04 July 2019
...This chapter is concerned with the writ of trespass vi et armis , available for wrongs committed ‘with force and arms and against the king’s peace’. The first part explores the meaning of this phrase, and reveals how in some cases it may have been extended by fiction. The second...
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The Slogan of Freedom from the King’s Peace to the Pax Romana
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Sviatoslav Dmitriev
Published: 11 March 2011
... Augusti Philostr VA Antony Mark Antony ILS RIC Pliny the Younger The Isthmian games Ampel Lib mem The “common peace” koine eirene I Macc 8 The Jews Latium the Latins King’s Peace Roman Peace Pax Romana common benefactors” Antiochos III Nabis Perseus the Achaean League “They tried...
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