The Capitularies of Charles the Bald represent a series of acts implemented by King Charles to decide and promulgate laws governing public affairs. Capitularies were used extensively by the Merovingian and Carolingian rulers (see the Capitularies of Charlemagne) to provide guidance to counts and their subordinate officers in the far-flung reaches of the empire.[1]
Hincmar, as chief advisor to Charles, was particularly adept at coordinating and disseminating the capitularies, soliciting maximum input from all sources. While numerous capitularies were issued by Charles, two important ones stand out:
Capitulary of Servais of 854, dispatching Missi to protect and secure the realm
Capitulary of Quierzy of 877, providing guidance for protecting the realm during Charles’ absence.
A complete list of capitularies was provided by Jacques Sirmond in his 1623 history.
^Christian Pfister (1911). "Capitulary" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. 5. (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 282-283.
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