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Constitutional document of the Cistercian Order
research speaks of a total of three versions: Carta Caritatis prior Summa Cartae Caritatis Carta Caritatis posterior Schachenmayr, Alkuin (2020). "Conference
Carta_Caritatis
English Catholic saint (c. 1060–1134)
were founded. In 1119, Stephen received official approbation for the Carta Caritatis (Charter of Charity), an important document for the Cistercian Order
Stephen_Harding
Catholic religious order
original version of the Cistercian constitution, soon to be called the Carta Caritatis (Charter of Charity). Although it was revised on several occasions
Cistercians
Burgundian saint, abbot and theologian (1090–1153)
"Conference Notes on Stephen Harding as the Sole Author of the Carta Caritatis: Did the Carta found the Order?". Cistercian Studies Quarterly. 55 (4): 417–424
Bernard_of_Clairvaux
ambiguities in the Carta Caritatis, the Cistercians' constitutional document. It revoked the fourth chapter of the Carta caritatis and represents an important
Parvus_fons
Abbey located in Côte-d'Or, in France
Alberic, and the third abbot Saint Stephen Harding, who wrote the Carta Caritatis that described the organisation of the order. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
Cîteaux_Abbey
Ruined monastery in Monmouthshire, Wales
1151, five hundred Cistercian houses had been founded in Europe. The Carta Caritatis (Charter of Love) laid out their basic principles, of obedience, poverty
Tintern_Abbey
consists of three parts. The first contains the Rule of St. Benedict, the Carta Caritatis, the Usus Antiquiores and several resolutions approved by the General
Nomasticon_Cisterciense
David Knowles Two Problems in Monastic History: Regula Magistri and Carta Caritatis Charles Holwell Talbot Cluniac Monasticism: Odo to Peter the Venerable
Birkbeck Lecture in Ecclesiastical History
Birkbeck_Lecture_in_Ecclesiastical_History
Attribute identifying a saint in artworks
with miniature church model, holding abbot's crozier, holding the Carta Caritatis ("Charter of Charity"), a founding document for the Cistercian Order[citation
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List of manuscripts from the Cotton library
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Patience, and Cleanness A.xi (1) Carta caritatis posterior (13th century), (2) Pseudo-Turpin, De gestis Karoli magni;
List of manuscripts in the Cotton library
List_of_manuscripts_in_the_Cotton_library
Cistercian abbey in Indre-et-Loire, France
number of monks originally present is not specified. However, the Carta Caritatis ("charter of charity") drawn up under the leadership of Étienne Harding
Beaugerais_Abbey
2016 apostolic exhortation of Pope Francis
2007, Pope Benedict XVI released the apostolic exhortation Sacramentum caritatis. Benedict XVI "confirmed the Church's practice, based on Sacred Scripture
Amoris_laetitia
"Papal Overlordship of England: The Making of an Escape Clause for Magna Carta". British Library: Medieval manuscripts blog. Retrieved 28 April 2020. Patterson
List_of_papal_bulls
2nd Earl of Buchan writes: “...nouerit uniuersitas vestra nos diuine caritatis intuitu et pro salute anime nostre et Isabelle comitisse sponse nostre
Hospitals in medieval Scotland
Hospitals_in_medieval_Scotland
| Francis". w2.vatican.va. Retrieved 2017-08-14. "In fructibus multis - Carta Apostólica en forma de Motu proprio en la que se instituye la Comisión Pontificia
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Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
/ mansiones / terras / prata / pasturas / ⁊ cetera aisiamenta intuitu caritatis dedi eisdem monachis ⁊ processi in liberam / puram / ⁊ perpetuam elemosinam
Fogo,_Scottish_Borders
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Female
German
 Feminine form of German Carl, CARLA means "man." Compare with another form of Carla.
Girl/Female
Latin
Rotten.
Girl/Female
Italian Latin
Dear, beloved. From the feminine form of the Italian 'cara' or the Latin 'carus'.
Female
English
Italian and Spanish form of Greek Martha, MARTA means "lady, mistress."Â
Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of vital organs.
Female
English
Pet form of English Cara, CARITA means "beloved" or "friend."
Female
English
 Feminine form of German Carl, CARLA means "man." Feminine form of Italian Carlo, meaning "man."
Girl/Female
Polish American Aramaic Scandinavian Spanish Swedish
Bitter.
Girl/Female
German, Latin, Swedish
Rotten; Pure; Beloved
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern Irish
Scottish and northern Irish : reduced form of McCart.English : from Middle English cart(e) ‘cart’ (from Old English cræt, Old Norse kartr), hence a metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright.French : from Old Occitan cart, a variant of quart, a term which in the Middle Ages denoted a tax levied on wine; hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a tax collector.
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Carlo, CARLA means "man." Compare with another form of Carla.
Girl/Female
Latin
Daughter of Dion.
Girl/Female
Spanish American English German
Manly.
Female
English
Modern English name derived either from Italian cara, a term of endearment CARA means "beloved," or from the Irish Gaelic word cara, meaning "friend."
Boy/Male
Aramaic
Ploughman.
Girl/Female
Sanskrit American
Fate.
Girl/Female
Latin
A name referring to the Minerva.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Cart.French : variant of Cart.
Girl/Female
Spanish Latin
Pure.
Girl/Female
German
Shining; Brilliant
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CARTA CARITATIS
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Success
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Dhamphu (Related to Indian Vedas)
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of terror
Biblical
eminences; high places
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Daniyel, DANIELE means "God is my judge."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lakshmi and Parvati, Goddess of wealth and courage, Also name came from Sun, A Raagini (Wife of Sun)
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands) and Irish
English (West Midlands) and Irish : variant spelling of Hayden.German : perhaps an altered spelling of Hadden or Heiden.
Male
Egyptian
, Cambyses.
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Spanish Asunción, ASSUNÇÃO means "assumption."
Boy/Male
French
Forest.
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n.
The weight by which precious stones and pearls are weighed.
n.
Same as 2d Carte.
n.
Material on which instruments, books, etc., are written; parchment or paper.
n.
Short for Carte de visite.
v. i.
A coal cart.
imp. & p. p.
of Cart
n.
A covered cart
v. t.
To carry or convey in a cart.
n.
A twenty-fourth part; -- a term used in estimating the proportionate fineness of gold.
v. t.
To expose in a cart by way of punishment.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cart
n.
A rough cart.
pl.
of Carte de visite
n.
Bill of fare.
v. i.
To carry burdens in a cart; to follow the business of a carter.
n.
Alt. of Quarte
n.
A way or road for carts.
n.
An artificer who makes carts; a cart maker.
n.
A charter or deed; a writing by which a grant is made. See Magna Charta.