Capitularies

/kəˈpɪt.jə.ˌler.iz/ noun

Plural of capitulary; collections of laws, decrees, or regulations issued by medieval rulers, especially Frankish kings.

From Medieval Latin 'capitularium,' derived from 'capitulum' (chapter). These royal documents were organized by chapters (sections), recording laws meant to govern the realm.

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