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  2. Texas Medieval Association - Wikipedia

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    A regional affiliate of the Medieval Academy of America, the Association holds an annual conference each fall somewhere in the state of Texas. TEMA also sponsors sessions each May at the annual International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, Michigan , as well as each July at the International Medieval Conference in Leeds, England .

  3. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    F. First Baptist Church (Stamford, Texas) First Church of Christ, Scientist (Paris, Texas) First Lutheran Church (Houston) First Methodist Church (Cuero, Texas)

  4. Theft of medieval art from Quedlinburg - Wikipedia

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    However, news of the sale resulted in a civil lawsuit brought in U.S. District Court on behalf of the Quedlinburg church on June 18, 1990. [1] Negotiations led to an agreement that the Meador family would be paid either $2.75 million (less the 1990 payments) [3] or $1 million [1] for the return of all the artifacts.

  5. Cathedrals and Castles: Building in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The book is strictly architectural in focus, Alain Erlande-Brandenburg makes no attempt to portray medieval society but examines the churches and castles such a society required. A span of seven centuries, starting with the early builders of medieval towns (8th–9th century), through the impact of Gregorian Reform upon the realm of ...

  6. Tithe - Wikipedia

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    Tithing in medieval Eastern Christianity did not spread so widely as in the West. A Constitution of the Emperors Leo I (reigned 457–474) and Anthemius (reigned 467–472) apparently expected believers to make voluntary payments and forbade compulsion. [37]

  7. Chancel repair liability - Wikipedia

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    Medieval-built church where this liability applied in Aston Cantlow. Its historic rectorship was acquired by a monastery, abbey or college of Oxford or Cambridge leaving a discharged vicarage In the vast majority of ecclesiastical parishes (into which all of England and Wales is split) chancel repair liability is not applicable.

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  9. List of fires at places of worship - Wikipedia

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    A new church was built next to the ruins, which have been stabilized and preserved. [83] The fire-damaged ruins of Croydon parish church in 1867. St John the Baptist's Church, Croydon – The medieval predecessor of the present church building was destroyed by fire during the night of 5 January 1867. [84]