:That's hard to say, because there has been a gradual reduction in the power of the king / queen, since, say, the signing of the Charter of Liberties in 1100 or the Magna Carta in 1215.
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To distinguish the two charters, the term " magna carta libertatum ", " the great charter of liberties ", was used by the scribes to refer to the larger document, which in time became known simply as Magna Carta.
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As a result, his brother Canterbury, was decidedly against him and the Charter of Liberties issued at Henry's coronation was well liked ) as well as Robert's own mishandling of the invasion tactics enabled Henry to resist the invasion.
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To raise funds for his expedition, he sold a charter of liberties to the burgesses of the town of Poole in 1248 for 70 Count d'Artois lured Longesp�e into attacking the Mameluks before the forces of King Louis arrived in support.
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Norman Dorsen, former president of the American Civil Liberties Union, spoke for many when in a 1985 article he called the decision " famous as a human charter of liberty for women who wish to control their lives and reproductive destinies ."
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Guigues VII of Viennois conceded the inhabitants of Brian�on a charter of liberty in 1244, which was confirmed as a grand charter on 29 May 1343 by his successor Humbert II of Viennois at Beauvoir-en-Royans-he signed it with 18 representatives of the Alpine valleys.
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In late 1932, Campbell had begun to outline more fully his political beliefs, producing a series of broadcasts in which he develop a " complete credo for a fascist State ", most notably incorporating a " non-elective cabinet or commission, a charter of liberty ".
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This however, was not the grant of a complete charter of liberties, which did not occur until 1199 . In February 1193 Coutances summoned a council to Oxford, to address problems of administration and defence after the recently received news of Richard's captivity in Germany.
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The rebels took an oath that they would " stand fast for the liberty of the church and the realm ", and demanded that the King confirm the Charter of Liberties that had been declared by King Henry I in the previous century, and which was perceived by the barons to protect their rights.
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He argued that there was a " need for more hesitation in the granting of this charter of liberty to each and every applicant without a more thorough search of each and every applicant s capacity to benefit from such a gift . " He also recommended revocation of citizenship when found guilty of fraud or other wrongdoing.