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The Capitulare missorum generale ("General capitulary on legates") and Capitularia missorum specialia ("Special capitularies on legates"), both issued in 802, were acts of Charlemagne whereby the role and functions of the missi dominici ("royal legates") were defined and placed on a permanent footing, as well as ...
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General Capitulary for the Missi was published in Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History, Volume VI on page 164.
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Title: General Capitulary for the Missi Author: Charlemagne Time/Place:802 CE, Aachen, Rule of Charlemagne. Audience: The audience of this document is ...
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