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Annates (/ˈæneɪts/ or /ˈænəts/;[1] Latin: annatae, from annus, "year")[2] were a payment from the recipient of an ecclesiastical benefice to the collating authorities. Eventually, they consisted of half or the whole of the first year's profits of a benefice; after the appropriation of the right of collation by the Roman see, they were paid to the papal treasury, ostensibly as a proffered contribution to the church.[3] They were also known as the "first fruits" (primitiae), a religious offering which dates back to earlier Greek, Roman, and Hebrew religions.
Cromwell obtained from parliament the Act in Restraint of Annates, which restored the annates as a payment owed to the Crown. A new valuation was established...
Word Count : 1583first Act of Annates (the Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates) was passed allowing only 5% of the money normally remitted to Rome. Annates were monies...
Word Count : 1883dropped. After the passage of the Annates Act in 1531, however, the Lords Spiritual had complained that the annates "utterly undone and impoverished"...
Word Count : 952Duchy of Rome (533–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
Word Count : 19478were discharged from first-fruits and tenths. Annates First Fruits Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Annates" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.)...
Word Count : 472Commandments, he attacked the temporal rule of the clergy, the collection of annates, indulgences, and simony. He entered the politics of the day with his great...
Word Count : 7090ducats, of which 420,000 came from the states of the Church, 100,000 from annates, and 60,000 from the composition tax instituted by Sixtus IV.[citation...
Word Count : 7029Duchy of Rome (533–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
Word Count : 5325of worship, prohibition of plural holding of benefices, suppression of annates (the year's worth of income owed the Pope and the bishop upon investiture)...
Word Count : 2593Constitution Centre. House of Commons Library. The Absolute Restraint of Annates, Election of Bishops, and Letters Missive Act 1534 25 Henry VIII c.20 Newly...
Word Count : 975William refused, encouraged by his courtiers to insist on £1000 as a kind of annates for Anselm's elevation to archbishop. Anselm not only refused, he further...
Word Count : 12893Duchy of Rome (533–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
Word Count : 5710Duchy of Rome (533–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
Word Count : 2012Duchy of Rome (533–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
Word Count : 2894in Conditional Restraint of Annates mandated the clergy pay no more than five percent of their first year's revenue (annates) to Rome. On 10 May, the King...
Word Count : 16656(23 October 2017). "Milan: c'era anche quando si stava peggio, tutte le annate da dimenticare: Tra Tabarez e il ritorno di Sacchi" (in Italian). Il Corriere...
Word Count : 28069Consequently, in England, in the same year, the Act of Conditional Restraint of Annates transferred the taxes on ecclesiastical income from the Pope to the Crown...
Word Count : 8488His appointment was confirmed on 23 April 1463, and he was obligated for annates from 9 January 1462; see: Henry Dubrulle, ed. (1905). Bullaire de la province...
Word Count : 4412Duchy of Rome (533–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
Word Count : 1293Frederick III, by which the decrees of the Council of Basel against papal annates and reservations were abrogated so far as Germany was concerned. In the...
Word Count : 2959the territory the new cleric controlled. This payment was called both Annates and First Fruits. A less agricultural sort of First Fruits (primitiae in...
Word Count : 2049is, they expired in 1423), since the French and Germans agreed to remit annates to the papacy only until it was firmly established and could live off its...
Word Count : 708England, although almost no clergy or laity did so. Having paid their Annates to the Papacy, the bishops had no reason to step down, and in the 1530s...
Word Count : 3831church in Rome. The Catholic Church of France suppressed the payment of annates to Rome and forbade papal intervention in the appointment of French prelates...
Word Count : 419Duchy of Rome (533–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
Word Count : 1693Duchy of Rome (533–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
Word Count : 11047favorites in the Roman Curia. Boniface IX introduced a revenue known as annates perpetuæ, withholding half the first year's income of every benefice granted...
Word Count : 1596Duchy of Rome (533–751) Donation of Pepin (750s) Papal States (754–1870) Annates Congregation for Borders Fundamental Statute for the Secular Government...
Word Count : 1012Holy See and its cardinals: tithes, a ten-percent tax on church property; annates, the income of the first year after filling a position such as a bishopric;...
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