Carolingian legal document.
Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter.
1 A capitulary of Charlemagne in
2 These scenes replete with dignity, took place in that Capitulary Hall now so shamefully defiled.
3 In the eighth century, one of Charlemagne's capitularies seems to have had a like purpose.
4 The Frankish capitularies of Charlemange's time adopted ecclesiastical penances.
5 In our western countries, falconry dates from the fourth and fifth centuries, as is proved by the capitularies of Dagobert.
6 The capitularies of Charlemagne and of Louis le Débonnaire impose severe penalties on fiery phantoms which presume to appear in the air.
7 Things went on thus for one or two capitularies , or a greater number, until, with God's help, all the necessities of the occasion were regulated.
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