Значение слова "COMMUNE CONCILIUM" найдено в 1 источнике

COMMUNE CONCILIUM

найдено в "Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases"
Commune concilium: translation

Lit. 'general council'. Latin term for the assembly of all the tenants-in-chief of the king; its origin is in the early years of Norman rule in England. It was the Norman equivalent of a *witan. From it evolved the *privy council. -
Cf. Witenagemot


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