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utile sulla carta - traducción al Inglés

MANUFACTURER BRAND OF FRENCH BISCUITS
LU Biscuits; Lefevre-Utile Biscuit Co.; Lefevbre-Utile; Lefèvre-Utile Biscuit Co.; Lefevre-Utile; Lu Biscuit; Lefèvre-Utile; Générale Biscuit

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n. paper profit
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  • The Articles of the Barons, 1215, held by the [[British Library]]
  • The [[jurist]] [[Edward Coke]] made extensive political use of Magna Carta.
  • The [[Charter of the Forest]] re-issued in 1225, held by the [[British Library]]
  • The plan for four surviving original copies of Magna Carta to be brought together in 2015, at the [[British Library]] in collaboration with [[Lincoln Cathedral]] and [[Salisbury Cathedral]] and supported by the law firm [[Linklaters]]
  • A mural of [[Pope Innocent III]], c. 1219
  • Leveller]] [[John Lilburne]] criticised Magna Carta as an inadequate definition of English liberties.
  • King John]] holding a church, painted c. 1250–1259 by [[Matthew Paris]]
  • A [[silver]] King John [[penny]]. Much of Magna Carta concerned how royal revenues were raised.
  • stag hunt]]
  • royal great seal]] attached
  • National Archives]]
  • A 1297 copy of Magna Carta, owned by the Australian Government and on display in the Members' Hall of [[Parliament House, Canberra]]
  • 1297 version of the Great Charter, on display in the [[National Archives Building]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • 1733 engraving by [[John Pine]] of the 1215 charter (''Cotton Charter XIII.31A'')
  • 1450}}
  • Magna Carta replica and display in the rotunda of the [[United States Capitol]], Washington, D.C.
  • Magna carta cum statutis angliae}} (''"Great Charter with English Statutes"''), early 14th century
  • Magna Carter held by Sir Rowland Hill in his monument in Shropshire: his 16th Century funerary monument in London also showed him holding the document
CHARTER OF RIGHTS AGREED BETWEEN KING JOHN OF ENGLAND AND THE NOBILITY IN 1215
Confirmation of Charters; Magna carta; Magna Charta; Carta Magna; Great Charter; The Magna Carta; Magan carta; Magna Carter; Magna Carta Libertatum; Magna Charta Sureties; Magna cartta; Confimatio Cartarum; Great Charter of Freedoms; Confirmatio Cartarum; Cartarum Confirmatio; Confirmation of charters; Great Charter of the Liberties of England; Great Charter of English Liberties; Clause 61 of the Magna Carta; Magna Carta 1215; The Great Charter; The Great Charter of the Liberties; Unknown Charter of Liberties; Magna Carta 1297; Confirmatio cartarum; Articles of the Barons
Magna Carta
Magna Charta         
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  • access-date=14 April 2020}}</ref>
  • The Articles of the Barons, 1215, held by the [[British Library]]
  • The [[jurist]] [[Edward Coke]] made extensive political use of Magna Carta.
  • The [[Charter of the Forest]] re-issued in 1225, held by the [[British Library]]
  • The plan for four surviving original copies of Magna Carta to be brought together in 2015, at the [[British Library]] in collaboration with [[Lincoln Cathedral]] and [[Salisbury Cathedral]] and supported by the law firm [[Linklaters]]
  • A mural of [[Pope Innocent III]], c. 1219
  • Leveller]] [[John Lilburne]] criticised Magna Carta as an inadequate definition of English liberties.
  • King John]] holding a church, painted c. 1250–1259 by [[Matthew Paris]]
  • A [[silver]] King John [[penny]]. Much of Magna Carta concerned how royal revenues were raised.
  • stag hunt]]
  • royal great seal]] attached
  • National Archives]]
  • A 1297 copy of Magna Carta, owned by the Australian Government and on display in the Members' Hall of [[Parliament House, Canberra]]
  • 1297 version of the Great Charter, on display in the [[National Archives Building]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • 1733 engraving by [[John Pine]] of the 1215 charter (''Cotton Charter XIII.31A'')
  • 1450}}
  • Magna Carta replica and display in the rotunda of the [[United States Capitol]], Washington, D.C.
  • Magna carta cum statutis angliae}} (''"Great Charter with English Statutes"''), early 14th century
  • Magna Carter held by Sir Rowland Hill in his monument in Shropshire: his 16th Century funerary monument in London also showed him holding the document
CHARTER OF RIGHTS AGREED BETWEEN KING JOHN OF ENGLAND AND THE NOBILITY IN 1215
Confirmation of Charters; Magna carta; Magna Charta; Carta Magna; Great Charter; The Magna Carta; Magan carta; Magna Carter; Magna Carta Libertatum; Magna Charta Sureties; Magna cartta; Confimatio Cartarum; Great Charter of Freedoms; Confirmatio Cartarum; Cartarum Confirmatio; Confirmation of charters; Great Charter of the Liberties of England; Great Charter of English Liberties; Clause 61 of the Magna Carta; Magna Carta 1215; The Great Charter; The Great Charter of the Liberties; Unknown Charter of Liberties; Magna Carta 1297; Confirmatio cartarum; Articles of the Barons
Magna Carta, costituzione inglese che limitava il potere monarchico e firmato da re John I nel 1215; qualsiasi costituzione che garantisca i diritti e le libertà del cittadino

Definición

Magna Carta
n. Latin for "Great Charter," it was a document delineating a series of laws establishing the rights of English barons and major landowners and limiting the absolute authority of the King of England. It became the basis for the rights of English citizens. It was signed reluctantly by King John on June 15, 1215, at Runnymede, at a table set up in a field under a canopy surrounded by the armed gentry. The Magna Carta was confirmed by John's son, Henry III, and in turn by Henry's son, Edward I. As John Cowell would write four centuries later: "although this charter consists of not above thirty seven Charters or Lawes yet it is of such extent, as all the Law wee have, is thought in some form to depend on it." Essentially a document for the nobility, it became the basis of individual rights as a part of the English Constitution, which is generally more custom than written documents. It is also spelled Magna Charta.

Wikipedia

LU (biscuits)

Lefèvre Utile, better known worldwide by the initials LU, is a French manufacturer brand of biscuits, emblematic of the city of Nantes. The brand is now part of US confectionery company Mondelēz International since 2012, after splitting of its previous owner Kraft Foods Inc., which had acquired it as part of its acquisition from Groupe Danone in 2007. The Petit-Beurre biscuit remains the flagship product alongside the Ladyfinger, Champagne, Petit four, Prince de LU, Pim's, Paille d'Or, etc.