- annates
- /aeneyts/aenats/In ecclesiastical law, first fruits paid out of spiritual benefices to the Pope, so called because the value of one year's profit was taken as their rate
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Annates — • The first fruits, or first year s revenue of an ecclesiastical benefice paid to the Papal Curia (in medieval times to bishops also) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Annates Annates … Catholic encyclopedia
Annates — (Latin annatae) were the whole of the first year s profits of a benefice which were generally given to the papal treasury. They were also known as the First Fruits (Latin primitiae), a concept which dates back to earlier Greek, Roman, and Hebrew… … Wikipedia
ANNATES — Nom donné, au Moyen Âge, à une taxe levée par la papauté à l’occasion d’une nouvelle collation d’un bénéfice mineur et dont le montant correspondait théoriquement aux revenus d’une année de ce bénéfice, ou «annates». Cette taxe apparut au cours… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ANNATES — A cet article du Dictionnaire encyclopédique, savamment traité, comme le sont tous les objets de jurisprudence dans ce grand et important ouvrage, on peut ajouter que l époque de l établissement des annates étant incertaine, c est une preuve… … Dictionnaire philosophique de Voltaire
annates — ▪ tax a tax on the first year s income (first fruits) from an ecclesiastical benefice given by a new incumbent either to the bishop or to the pope. The first mention of the practice appears in the time of Pope Honorius III (d. 1227). The… … Universalium
Annates — Annate Les Annates étaient un impôt perçu par le Pape sur les bénéfices ecclésiastiques, à chaque vacance du siège doté. Créé par Clément V (1305 1314, premier pape d Avignon) en 1306, cet impôt représentait une année de revenus, déduction faite… … Wikipédia en Français
Annates — Annats An nats, Annates An nates, n. pl. [See {Ann}.] (Eccl. Law) The first year s profits of a spiritual preferment, anciently paid by the clergy to the pope; first fruits. In England, they now form a fund for the augmentation of poor livings.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Annates — See First fruits … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
annates — n. tithe of income given to the Pope … English contemporary dictionary
annates — [ aneɪts] plural noun chiefly historical a year s revenue of a Roman Catholic see or benefice, paid to the Pope by a bishop or other cleric newly appointed to the see or benefice. Origin C16: from Fr., from med. L. annata year s proceeds , from… … English new terms dictionary
Annates — ♦ First year s income paid to the papacy by the incumbent of a benefice to which he had been papally provided. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 359) Related terms: Services … Medieval glossary