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  2. Guild - Wikipedia

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    The medieval guild was established by charters or letters patent or similar authority by the city or the ruler and normally held a monopoly on trade in its craft within the city in which it operated: handicraft workers were forbidden by law to run any business if they were not members of a guild, and only masters were allowed to be members of a ...

  3. Guild (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    The term guild is a broad term to describe the relationship between different species using the same resource. Since it is difficult to classify a guild it can be broken down into two more specific categories, alpha guilds and beta guilds. Alpha guild is specifically related to species that share a resource used within the same community. [10]

  4. Guilds of Florence - Wikipedia

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    The first of the guilds of Florence of which there is notice is the Arte di Calimala, the cloth-merchants' guild, mentioned in a document of about 1150. By 1193 there existed seven such corporate bodies, which each elected a council whose members bore the Roman-sounding designation consoli .

  5. Guild socialism - Wikipedia

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    Guild socialism is a political movement advocating workers' control of industry through the medium of trade-related guilds "in an implied contractual relationship with the public". [1] It originated in the United Kingdom and was at its most influential in the first quarter of the 20th century.

  6. Zünfte of Zürich - Wikipedia

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    Name Coat of arms Description Guild house Website Gesellschaft zur Constaffel: Originally members of the nobility. From 6 December 1490 ("Constaffelbrief") until 1798, all adult Zürich citizens (including women), not belonging to another guild.

  7. Guilds of the City of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the Guild of the Arts and Mysteries of Tanners [8] 12 Tallow-chandlers Guild of St George Used Carpenters' Hall at Audeon's arch 1583 (Charter: 1674) 2 Also known as the Guild of Tallow-chandlers, Soap-boilers and Wax-light makers [8] 13 Glovers and Skinners Guild of the Blessed Virgin Mary Used Tailors' Hall 1476 (Charter, 16 ...

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  9. Guilds of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Guildhalls on the Grand-Place/Grote Markt in Brussels. The Guilds of Brussels (French: Guildes de Bruxelles; Dutch: Gilden van Brussel), grouped in the Nine Nations of Brussels (French: Neuf Nations de Bruxelles; Dutch: Negen Naties van Brussel), were associations of craft guilds that dominated the economic life of Brussels in the late medieval and early modern periods.