Значение слова "COLLAUD" найдено в 1 источнике

COLLAUD

найдено в "Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases"

Acclamation by the populace, i.e. the citizens, of a king; particularly the citizens of London for which there was ancient precedent. This was taken into account during the deposition of Richard II in 1399, and the search for legitimate grounds for Henry IV's claim to the throne. [< Lat. col- = together + laudo = praise]


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