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  2. Sumptuary law - Wikipedia

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    The seventh-century BC law-text of Locrians by Zaleucus, the first written 'law code' in ancient Greece, stipulated: . A free-born woman may not be accompanied by more than one female slave, unless she is drunk; she may not leave the city during the night, unless she is planning to commit adultery; she may not wear gold jewelry or a garment with a purple border, unless she is a courtesan; and ...

  3. Statute Concerning Diet and Apparel 1363 - Wikipedia

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    A Statute Concerning Diet and Apparel (37 Edw. 3. cc. 1, 3 - 19) (Latin: Statut' de Victu et Vestitu) was a sumptuary law introduced by the Parliament of England in 1363. It was one of a series of laws over a couple of centuries that form what are known as the Acts of Apparel.

  4. The pointy-shoed corruption of medieval London - AOL

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    In 1362 Pope Urban V tried to ban them completely - and in 1463 the UK Parliament under Edward IV passed a sumptuary law to stop anyone lower in rank than lord to wear shoes longer than two inches ...

  5. Lex Oppia - Wikipedia

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    Instituted by Marcus Oppius, a tribune of the plebs during the consulship of Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus and Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, the Lex Oppia was the first of a series of sumptuary laws, and it restricted not only a woman's wealth, but also her display of wealth. [1]

  6. Cloth Act 1337 - Wikipedia

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    The Cloth Act 1337 (11 Edw. 3.c. 2) was an Act of the Parliament of England passed during the reign of Edward III.. The act legally obliged all English people to wear English-made cloth. [1]

  7. The Minor Threat: Age-Restricted Communities Evicting Children

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    Up to 20 percent of residents in age-restricted communities can be under the set residency age, but these arrangements are largely used to accommodate adult children who inherit property.

  8. My child failed his first year of college. We're not sure ...

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    He was enrolled in college preparatory courses, and in middle and high school, the teachers also emphasized how important a college education would be to his future.

  9. Economics of English towns and trade in the Middle Ages

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    With the wages of the lower classes still rising, the government also attempted to regulate demand and consumption by reinstating the sumptuary laws in 1363. [99] These laws banned the lower classes from consuming certain products or wearing high status clothes, and reflected the significance of the consumption of high quality breads, ales and ...

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