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  • Tithe dispute
  • Conflicts over payment of church dues

    Tithe disputes were conflicts over payment of church dues, usually those payable for agricultural produce, and were a regular source of antagonism in pre-modern

    Tithe dispute

    Tithe_dispute

  • Tithe
  • Religious donation

    A tithe (/taɪð/; from Old English: teogoþa "tenth") is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory

    Tithe

    Tithe

    Tithe

  • History of cricket to 1725
  • Origin and development of cricket (to 1725)

    references before the Civil War. In a 1636 court case concerning a tithe dispute, a witness called Henry Mabbinck testified that he played cricket "in

    History of cricket to 1725

    History of cricket to 1725

    History_of_cricket_to_1725

  • Kortenberg Abbey
  • Abbey in the Duchy of Brabant

    Mechelen) to the abbey, with all tithes and other benefits. In 1707 the parish priest of Leest began to claim the tithes on newly developed lands in the

    Kortenberg Abbey

    Kortenberg Abbey

    Kortenberg_Abbey

  • Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg
  • Margrave of Brandenburg from 1205 to 1220

    Albert II had a lengthy dispute with Archbishop Albert I of Magdeburg. He also played an important rôle in the Brandenburg tithe dispute. Albert II definitively

    Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg

    Albert_II,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg

  • All Saints Church, Fulham
  • Church in England

    the first record of a church here dates from 1154 in the rolls of a tithe dispute. Apart from the tower, construction of which began in 1440, the present

    All Saints Church, Fulham

    All Saints Church, Fulham

    All_Saints_Church,_Fulham

  • Tithe Act 1836
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Tithe Act 1836 (6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 71), sometimes called the Tithe Commutation Act 1836, is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is one

    Tithe Act 1836

    Tithe Act 1836

    Tithe_Act_1836

  • Anselm (bishop of Bethlehem)
  • Latin churchman (fl. 1129–1145)

    last recorded on 14 August 1145, when he witnessed the resolution of a tithe dispute arbitrated by Patriarch William between the canons of the Holy Sepulchre

    Anselm (bishop of Bethlehem)

    Anselm_(bishop_of_Bethlehem)

  • Apple–EU tax dispute
  • Tax dispute involving Apple, Ireland, and the EU

    The Apple–EU tax dispute is an investigation by the European Commission into tax arrangements between Apple Inc. and Ireland, which allowed the company

    Apple–EU tax dispute

    Apple–EU tax dispute

    Apple–EU_tax_dispute

  • West Horsley
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    insufficient for farming. In 1636, during a court case concerning a tithe dispute, a witness called Henry Mabbinck testified that he played cricket "in

    West Horsley

    West Horsley

    West_Horsley

  • Creflo Dollar
  • American pastor (born 1962)

    attention for formally retracting his long-held teachings on mandatory tithing, stating that the practice is not required for New Testament believers

    Creflo Dollar

    Creflo Dollar

    Creflo_Dollar

  • Eduard Ausfeld
  • German archivist and historian

    Hersfeld und Thüringen, Dissertation 1879; - Lambert of Hersfeld and the tithe dispute between Mainz, Hersfeld and Thuringia. "Aktenstücke zur Geschichte der

    Eduard Ausfeld

    Eduard Ausfeld

    Eduard_Ausfeld

  • Pew
  • Long bench seat

    United States where churches lacked government support through mandatory tithing. This enforced and demonstrated social standing within a parish. Pew rental

    Pew

    Pew

    Pew

  • List of historical acts of tax resistance
  • that encouraged its followers to stop paying tithes to the Catholic Church and taxes. In France, a tithe-payer strike spread from 1529 to 1560 among both

    List of historical acts of tax resistance

    List of historical acts of tax resistance

    List_of_historical_acts_of_tax_resistance

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1789
  • naturalizing Anthony Demezy. Reverend John Lowth and Earl of Winchilsea tithes dispute settlement. 29 Geo. 3. c. 24 Pr. 24 June 1789 An Act for establishing

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1789

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1789

  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • Largest church adhering to Mormonism

    observance, and contribute ten percent of their income to the church in tithing. The church teaches ordinances through which adherents make covenants with

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints

  • 1899–1900 peasant unrest in Bulgaria
  • Peasant revolt in Bulgaria

    government's decision to replace the land tax in rural areas with an in-kind tithe on agricultural produce. This change, set against a background of failed

    1899–1900 peasant unrest in Bulgaria

    1899–1900_peasant_unrest_in_Bulgaria

  • Philadelphia Church of God
  • American New Religious Christian church based in Edmond, Oklahoma

    Trumpet—and all literature offered to you free on this site—is paid for by the tithes and offerings of members of the Philadelphia Church of God and their co-workers

    Philadelphia Church of God

    Philadelphia_Church_of_God

  • Book of Malachi
  • Book of the Hebrew Bible

    in the fifth dispute: failing to offer full tithes. In this discussion, Malachi has Yahweh request that the people "Bring the full tithe ... [and] see

    Book of Malachi

    Book of Malachi

    Book_of_Malachi

  • University of Dublin
  • University in Dublin, Ireland, founded 1592

    and Letters Patent Amendment) Bill, 1997-Minutes of Evidence 06/06/1999 – Tithe an Oireachtais" (PDF). Oireachtas.ie. 13 November 2009. Archived (PDF) from

    University of Dublin

    University of Dublin

    University_of_Dublin

  • Dispute between Darnhall and Vale Royal Abbey
  • English medieval regional feud

    abbacy of Richard of Evesham. One of his monks was attacked while collecting tithes in Darnhall, while an Abbey servant, John of Budworth, was killed and his

    Dispute between Darnhall and Vale Royal Abbey

    Dispute_between_Darnhall_and_Vale_Royal_Abbey

  • Supererogation
  • Acts which are good but not morally required to be done

    that regard some level of charitable donation to be duty (such as with the tithe in Judaism, zakat in Islam, and similar standards in many Christian sects)

    Supererogation

    Supererogation

  • Catholic Monarchs of Spain
  • Title for Isabella I and Ferdinand II

    Granada War (1482–92), which was supported by Pope Sixtus IV, who granted tithe revenue and implemented a crusade tax to finance the war. After 10 years

    Catholic Monarchs of Spain

    Catholic Monarchs of Spain

    Catholic_Monarchs_of_Spain

  • Philip IV of France
  • King of France from 1285 to 1314

    deficit, Pope Nicholas IV in 1289 granted Philip permission to collect a tithe of 152,000 LP (livres parisis) from the Church lands in France. With revenues

    Philip IV of France

    Philip IV of France

    Philip_IV_of_France

  • Neymar
  • Brazilian footballer (born 1992)

    Additionally, he has worn a headband with the words "100% Jesus". Neymar also tithes some of his income to his church and has named Kaká as his religious role

    Neymar

    Neymar

    Neymar

  • William Shakespeare
  • English playwright and poet (1564–1616)

    in Stratford, New Place, and in 1605 invested in a share of the parish tithes in Stratford. Some of Shakespeare's plays were published in quarto editions

    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    William_Shakespeare

  • John Hyrcanus
  • Hasmonean ruler

    Second Tithes. Some view this as also being a discredit unto the High Priest, seeing that the commoners refused to separate these latter tithes because

    John Hyrcanus

    John Hyrcanus

    John_Hyrcanus

  • Lee–Enfield
  • British bolt-action rifle

    Éireann (26th Dáil) – Thursday, 25 Oct 1990 – Houses of the Oireachtas". Tithe an Oireachtais. Retrieved 1 March 2023. McNab, Chris (20 November 2011)

    Lee–Enfield

    Lee–Enfield

    Lee–Enfield

  • Carolingian Empire
  • Frankish empire in Europe (800–887)

    ecclesiastical and secular topics, placing importance on the importance of paying tithes, the role of the bishop, and outlining the intolerance of forming an armed

    Carolingian Empire

    Carolingian Empire

    Carolingian_Empire

  • Nicki Minaj
  • Trinidadian rapper and singer (born 1982)

    Christine (June 26, 2014). "Carol Maraj Exclusive: Nicki Minaj's Mom Says Tithing Helped Rapper, Shares Gospel Music, Abuse". The Christian Post. Archived

    Nicki Minaj

    Nicki Minaj

    Nicki_Minaj

  • Enaghbeg
  • Townland in County Mayo, Ireland

    to resolve the dispute. In the announcement, Enaghbeg was also referred to as Lenagh. A number of residents are recorded as paying Tithes - taxes to the

    Enaghbeg

    Enaghbeg

  • Robert Morris (pastor)
  • American televangelist (born 1961)

    it, but rather uses the pronoun he. Morris has said that God commands tithing not because the money is needed to support his work, but because it allows

    Robert Morris (pastor)

    Robert Morris (pastor)

    Robert_Morris_(pastor)

  • Masand
  • Tithe collector in Sikhism

    A masand was a representative, religious preacher, and tithe collector in Sikhism. They were an officially appointed missionary minister representing

    Masand

    Masand

  • Richard I of England
  • King of England from 1189 to 1199

    most of his father's treasury (filled with money raised by the Saladin tithe), raised taxes, and even agreed to free King William I of Scotland from

    Richard I of England

    Richard I of England

    Richard_I_of_England

  • Mainard (bishop of Turin)
  • Italian bishop

    (located c.21 km north-west of the city of Turin). The dispute was about the control of tithes in Scarnafigi. F. Savio, Gli antichi vescovi d’Italia.

    Mainard (bishop of Turin)

    Mainard_(bishop_of_Turin)

  • Dhimmi
  • Non-Muslims living in an Islamic state

    zakat tax paid by Muslims (instead paying their own religious dues such as tithes). The dhimmi communities living in Islamic states had their own laws independent

    Dhimmi

    Dhimmi

    Dhimmi

  • Demai (tractate)
  • Third tractate of Seder Zeraim of the Mishnah and of the Talmud

    ha-ma'aser (a tenth part of that tithe), albeit in a way that reduced financial loss. Of general note in this tractate are disputes between the Houses of Shammai

    Demai (tractate)

    Demai_(tractate)

  • Wolfe Tone
  • Irish revolutionary figure (1763–1798)

    Society of United Irishmen. Fuelled by the popular grievances of rents, tithes and taxes, driven by martial-law repression, and despairing of reform, the

    Wolfe Tone

    Wolfe Tone

    Wolfe_Tone

  • Icelandic Commonwealth
  • c. 930–1262 state in Iceland

    tithe. In the early 13th century, the Age of the Sturlungs, the Commonwealth began to suffer from chaos and division resulting from internal disputes

    Icelandic Commonwealth

    Icelandic Commonwealth

    Icelandic_Commonwealth

  • Battle of Hattin
  • 1187 Saladin victory over the Crusaders

    crusade within days of his election. In England and France, the Saladin tithe was enacted to raise funds for the new crusade. The subsequent Third Crusade

    Battle of Hattin

    Battle of Hattin

    Battle_of_Hattin

  • Cliff Richard
  • British singer and actor (born 1940)

    nearby cinema. Since March 1966, Richard has followed the practice of tithing, giving away at least one-tenth of his income to charity. Richard has stated

    Cliff Richard

    Cliff Richard

    Cliff_Richard

  • Black Death
  • 1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa

    monetary rents for labour services in an effort to keep tenants. Taxes and tithes became difficult to collect, with living poor refusing to cover the share

    Black Death

    Black Death

    Black_Death

  • Sameer Wankhede
  • Indian law-enforcement officer

    कनेक्‍शन". News18 हिंदी. 18 May 2023. "Sameer Wankhede to appear in Khupte Tithe Gupte, says, "Threats from the underworld don't scare me", watch promo"

    Sameer Wankhede

    Sameer Wankhede

    Sameer_Wankhede

  • Church of St John the Baptist, Hinton Charterhouse
  • Church in Somerset, England

    Countess of Salisbury, and the prior had the right to tithes from the village following a dispute and to appoint the vicar of the church until the Dissolution

    Church of St John the Baptist, Hinton Charterhouse

    Church of St John the Baptist, Hinton Charterhouse

    Church_of_St_John_the_Baptist,_Hinton_Charterhouse

  • Norway
  • Country in northern Europe

    king's position, and many aristocrats lost the basis for their surplus. High tithes to church made it increasingly powerful and the archbishop became a member

    Norway

    Norway

    Norway

  • YFZ Ranch
  • Former Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints community in Texas

    further religious meetings but continued to allow his followers to pay their tithes and offerings to him. He then turned his focus to what he called "lands

    YFZ Ranch

    YFZ Ranch

    YFZ_Ranch

  • Tribe
  • Human social group

    Tribes have lost their legitimacy to conduct traditional functions, such as tithing, delivering justice and defending territory, with these being replaced

    Tribe

    Tribe

    Tribe

  • Kingdom of Sardinia (1700–1720)
  • History of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1700 to 1720

    to 1720, the Kingdom of Sardinia, as a part of the Spanish Empire, was disputed between two dynasties, the Habsburgs and the Bourbons. With the death of

    Kingdom of Sardinia (1700–1720)

    Kingdom of Sardinia (1700–1720)

    Kingdom_of_Sardinia_(1700–1720)

  • Rafael Cruz
  • Cuban-American minister (born 1939)

    wealth" from wicked people to the righteous. Cruz urged the congregation to "tithe mightily" to achieve that result. During an interview conducted by The Christian

    Rafael Cruz

    Rafael Cruz

    Rafael_Cruz

  • List of conflicts in Europe
  • non-European state that took place within Europe, militarized interstate disputes, and global conflicts in which Europe was a theatre of war. There are various

    List of conflicts in Europe

    List_of_conflicts_in_Europe

  • Pope Alexander III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1159 to 1181

    division of ecclesiastical benefices, clerical usury, and lay possession of tithes. In March 1179, Alexander held the Third Council of the Lateran, one of

    Pope Alexander III

    Pope Alexander III

    Pope_Alexander_III

  • Daniel O'Connell
  • Irish political leader (1775–1847)

    abolition of tithes levied atop rents by the Anglican establishment – "the landlords' Church". An initially peaceful campaign of non-payment of tithes turned

    Daniel O'Connell

    Daniel O'Connell

    Daniel_O'Connell

  • List of fairy tales
  • Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland The Burial of the Tithe 1834 Ireland Samuel Lover Legends and Stories of Ireland Cahal, Son of King

    List of fairy tales

    List_of_fairy_tales

  • Urim and Thummim
  • Objects used for divination in the early Abrahamic religions

    involved, and that Urim and Thummim were the names of the objects being cast.[disputed – discuss] The description of the clothing of the Hebrew high priest in

    Urim and Thummim

    Urim_and_Thummim

  • Catherine Tyldesley
  • English actress

    Guantanamo Phil – Sitcom – British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 23 July 2009. Tither, Helen (26 March 2007). "New 'costume drama' range from House of Fraser"

    Catherine Tyldesley

    Catherine Tyldesley

    Catherine_Tyldesley

  • Third Crusade
  • 1189–1192 attempted re-conquest of the Holy Land

    both took the cross. Both imposed a "Saladin tithe" on their citizens to finance the venture. (No such tithe had been levied in the Empire.) In Britain

    Third Crusade

    Third Crusade

    Third_Crusade

  • Jewish holidays
  • Behemah): "new year" for animal tithes. However, the Halacha does not follow this opinion, but rather that the animal tithe goes by 1 Tishrei. The first

    Jewish holidays

    Jewish holidays

    Jewish_holidays

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    the 1520–1535 period was obtained by counting the households in Ottoman tithe registers, and multiplying this number by 5. For unclear reasons, the population

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • William Ewart Gladstone
  • British statesman (1809–1898)

    in 1869 and meant that Irish Roman Catholics did not need to pay their tithes to the Anglican Church of Ireland). When it was passed, Disraeli took the

    William Ewart Gladstone

    William Ewart Gladstone

    William_Ewart_Gladstone

  • Andrew Fitzgerald
  • Dominican friar and professor

    Carlow town. Fitzgerald was imprisoned during the Tithe War in 1832 for his refusal to pay tithes. In 1835, the French political philosopher Alexis de

    Andrew Fitzgerald

    Andrew_Fitzgerald

  • List of Anglo-Saxon charters
  • This article lists Anglo-Saxon charters, writs, wills, records of disputes and other miscellaneous memoranda from the 7th to 11th centuries. It is from

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters

  • Ken Jennings
  • American game show host (born 1974)

    menace". He has highlighted the church's role in his life, including plans to tithe 10% of his Jeopardy! earnings to the church after his 2004 victories.[citation

    Ken Jennings

    Ken Jennings

    Ken_Jennings

  • No tax on tips
  • American political proposal

    (TJN) Tax Policy Center (US) Religious Church tax Eight per thousand Teind Tithe Fiscus Judaicus Leibzoll Temple tax Tolerance tax Jizya Kharaj Khums Nisab

    No tax on tips

    No_tax_on_tips

  • Jehovah's Witnesses
  • Restorationist Christian denomination

    in 1881 to organize and print the movement's publications. A leadership dispute after Russell's death resulted in several groups breaking away, with Joseph

    Jehovah's Witnesses

    Jehovah's_Witnesses

  • Pharisees
  • Jewish social movement and school of thought

    the related Council of Jamnia) under Pharisee control. Instead of giving tithes to the priests and sacrificing offerings at the destroyed Temple, the rabbis

    Pharisees

    Pharisees

  • LGBTQ rights by country or territory
  • of the Constitution (Marriage Equality) Bill 2015 (Number 5 of 2015) – Tithe an Oireachtais". www.oireachtas.ie. 21 January 2015. "Unmarried gay and

    LGBTQ rights by country or territory

    LGBTQ rights by country or territory

    LGBTQ_rights_by_country_or_territory

  • Puritans
  • Subclass of English Reformed Protestants

    however, arrested for disrupting parish church services and organising tithe-strikes against the state church. After the Great Ejection of 1662 expelled

    Puritans

    Puritans

    Puritans

  • Fairy Queen
  • Figure from Irish and British folklore, believed to rule the fairies

    tithe to Hell every seven years, and Tam Lin fears that he will be forced to serve as a human sacrifice: At the end of seven years She pays a tithe to

    Fairy Queen

    Fairy Queen

    Fairy_Queen

  • Lenton Priory
  • Cluniac monastic house in England

    priory a portion of the tithes from some of the disputed parishes. This, however, provided less than 25 years of peace, as the dispute was reignited in 1275

    Lenton Priory

    Lenton Priory

    Lenton_Priory

  • Jerry Falwell
  • American Baptist pastor, televangelist, and conservative activist (1933–2007)

    he told Liberty University employees that membership in his church and tithing were mandatory. Falwell felt the Vietnam War was being fought with "limited

    Jerry Falwell

    Jerry Falwell

    Jerry_Falwell

  • French Revolution
  • 1789–1799 sociopolitical change in France

    land of small independent farms. Harvest taxes were ended, such as the tithe and seigneurial dues. Primogeniture was ended both for nobles and peasants

    French Revolution

    French Revolution

    French_Revolution

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    also spread the message of the bull. To fund the crusade, the "Saladin tithe"—a levy of 10% on income and movable goods—was imposed in England and France

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • Irmengard of the Rhine
  • Margravine consort of Baden (d. 1260)

    earlier enfeoffed Louis of Liebenzell with two parts of the tithes. This led to a lengthy dispute. Around 1217, Irmengard married Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden

    Irmengard of the Rhine

    Irmengard_of_the_Rhine

  • Widerad of Fulda
  • (2012). Episcopal Power and Ecclesiastical Reform in the German Empire: Tithes, Lordship, and Community, 950–1150. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-19346-7

    Widerad of Fulda

    Widerad_of_Fulda

  • Spanish colonization of the Americas
  • of the empire. The Jesuits resisted crown control, refusing to pay the tithe on their estates that supported the ecclesiastical hierarchy and came into

    Spanish colonization of the Americas

    Spanish colonization of the Americas

    Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas

  • Irish Patriot Party
  • Political party in Kingdom of Ireland

    to reform the tithe laws in 1788 that were generally unpopular with poorer Catholics. Ireland's new right to free trade led to a dispute with Portugal

    Irish Patriot Party

    Irish_Patriot_Party

  • Rock Machine MC criminal allegations and incidents
  • Criminal incidents involving the Rock Machine Motorcycle Club

    motorcycle club, are not recognized by the world section, do not pay their 'tithing' and have never been accepted by the organization." He stated this despite

    Rock Machine MC criminal allegations and incidents

    Rock_Machine_MC_criminal_allegations_and_incidents

  • English Reformation
  • 16th-century Christian movement

    popular engagement is financial contribution. Besides paying obligatory tithes, English people voluntarily donated large amounts of money to their parish

    English Reformation

    English Reformation

    English_Reformation

  • Achaemenid Empire
  • Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC

    Achaemenids adopted the concept of a mandatory temple tax, a one-tenth tithe which all inhabitants paid to the temple nearest to their land or another

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid_Empire

  • Fairy
  • Mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore

    of heaven. This concept may explain the tradition of paying a "teind" or tithe to hell; as fallen angels, although not quite devils, they could be viewed

    Fairy

    Fairy

    Fairy

  • Sursock family
  • Greek Orthodox Christian family in Beirut

    deemed tenant farmers by the British authorities. Because the villagers paid tithes to the Sursock family in Beirut for the right to work the agricultural lands

    Sursock family

    Sursock family

    Sursock_family

  • Pope Julius II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1503 to 1513

    but to show his sincerity, Alexander imposed a tithe on all the residents of the Papal States and a tithe on the clergy of the entire world. A list of cardinals

    Pope Julius II

    Pope Julius II

    Pope_Julius_II

  • North America
  • Continent

    practice their religion, restored the right of the Catholic Church to impose tithes for its support, and established French civil law in most circumstances

    North America

    North America

    North_America

  • Oliver Cromwell
  • English military and political leader (1599–1658)

    properties in Ely from his uncle on his mother's side, and his uncle's job as tithe-collector for Ely Cathedral. As a result, his income is likely to have risen

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver_Cromwell

  • Circassian genocide
  • Mass murder of Circassians by the Russian Empire

    were planned to settle in the Kuban, while allocating a land plot of 6 tithes. Large Circassian landowners, fearing that they might lose their income

    Circassian genocide

    Circassian genocide

    Circassian_genocide

  • Teutonic Order
  • Medieval military order

    rights and controlled the Vogteien (district of a reeve) and Zehnthöfe (tithe collectors) within his rule. In the commandry, all kinds of brothers lived

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic_Order

  • Demographic history of Transylvania
  • were mostly exempted from paying the tithes. There were attempts by the Hungarian Catholic church to impose the tithes on the Orthodox population more vigorously

    Demographic history of Transylvania

    Demographic_history_of_Transylvania

  • Alice of Champagne
  • Queen of Cyprus from 1210 to 1218

    The compromise also included obligating the Cypriot aristocrats to pay a tithe for the maintencance of the Latin hierarchy, which they opposed. On the

    Alice of Champagne

    Alice of Champagne

    Alice_of_Champagne

  • Supreme directional control
  • 1920s Community of Christ leadership controversy

    The Supreme directional control controversy was a dispute among the leadership quorums of Community of Christ (then known as the Reorganized Church of

    Supreme directional control

    Supreme directional control

    Supreme_directional_control

  • Yaropolk I of Kiev
  • Prince of Kiev from 972 to 978

    interred in the Church of the Tithes. It is known that Yaropolk was married to a Greek nun. She gave birth to one son of disputed paternity: Sviatopolk I of

    Yaropolk I of Kiev

    Yaropolk I of Kiev

    Yaropolk_I_of_Kiev

  • Abbotsbury
  • Village in Dorset, England

    Abbotsbury Abbey tithe barn was built around 1400. It measures 83 by 9.5 metres (272 by 31 ft) and is the world's largest thatched tithe barn. It has 23

    Abbotsbury

    Abbotsbury

    Abbotsbury

  • List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K
  • priest, to be the overseer to the tithes to the temple (2 Chronicles 31:12–13) a later Levite placed over the tithes in the time of Josiah (2 Chronicles

    List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K

    List_of_minor_Hebrew_Bible_figures,_A–K

  • Duke of Leinster
  • Highest-ranking noble title in the Peerage of Ireland

    23 December 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2017. Oireachtais, Tithe an. "Teach Laighean, Tithe an Oireachtais". Archived from the original on 23 December

    Duke of Leinster

    Duke of Leinster

    Duke_of_Leinster

  • Siege of Kiev (1240)
  • Mongol siege of a Rus' city

    the central parts of the city. Many people crowded into the Church of the Tithes. The next day, as the Mongols commenced the final assault, the church's

    Siege of Kiev (1240)

    Siege of Kiev (1240)

    Siege_of_Kiev_(1240)

  • Khazars
  • Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group

    60 miles). While customs duties were imposed on traders, and tribute and tithes were exacted from 25 to 30 tribes, with a levy of one sable skin, squirrel

    Khazars

    Khazars

    Khazars

  • Order of Santiago
  • Spanish religious and military order founded in the 12th century

    came from land, pastures, industries, toll and right of way, taxes, and tithe. The revenue was allocated between the respective "encomiendas" and the

    Order of Santiago

    Order of Santiago

    Order_of_Santiago

  • Sikhism
  • Religion originating in Punjab, India

    administration with an appointed chief called sangatias), introduced the dasvandh (tithe) system of revenue collection in the name of guru and as pooled community

    Sikhism

    Sikhism

    Sikhism

  • Protestantism
  • Major branch of Christianity

    Therefore, the church should not be supported by the state, neither by tithes and taxes, nor by the use of the sword; Christianity was a matter of individual

    Protestantism

    Protestantism

  • Andorran Revolution
  • 1933 pro-democracy uprising in Andorra

    country in 1933, but the bishop did not agree During the interwar period, tithes were abolished and, thanks to this, the country was freed from heavy taxes

    Andorran Revolution

    Andorran_Revolution

  • Pilgrims' Way
  • Historic walking route in England

    James. However, F. C. Elliston-Erwood, a Kentish historian, notes that tithe records dating from before 1815 use the well established name "Pilgrims'

    Pilgrims' Way

    Pilgrims' Way

    Pilgrims'_Way

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  • Girl/Female

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    Radhiyaa | رادہیاا

    Pleasant, Satisfied, Content

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    Name of an ancient poet.

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    Light of the World

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    God's Help

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    Custom; Habit

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    Melissa

    A Bee; Honey Bee

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  • Lithe
  • a.

    Capable of being easily bent; pliant; flexible; limber; as, the elephant's lithe proboscis.

  • Title-page
  • n.

    The page of a book which contains it title.

  • Title
  • n.

    A church to which a priest was ordained, and where he was to reside.

  • Tithing
  • n.

    The act of levying or taking tithes; that which is taken as tithe; a tithe.

  • Lithe
  • a.

    Mild; calm; as, lithe weather.

  • Tithe
  • n.

    A tenth; the tenth part of anything; specifically, the tenthpart of the increase arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to the clergy for their support, as in England, or devoted to religious or charitable uses. Almost all the tithes of England and Wales are commuted by law into rent charges.

  • Tithe
  • v. i.

    Tp pay tithes.

  • Withy
  • n.

    A withe. See Withe, 1.

  • Tither
  • n.

    One who pays tithes.

  • Tithe
  • v. t.

    To levy a tenth part on; to tax to the amount of a tenth; to pay tithes on.

  • Teind
  • n.

    A tithe.

  • Tithing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Tithe

  • Tither
  • n.

    One who collects tithes.

  • Title
  • n.

    That by which a beneficiary holds a benefice.

  • Tithe
  • n.

    Hence, a small part or proportion.

  • Tithe
  • a.

    Tenth.

  • Tythe
  • n.

    See Tithe.

  • Title
  • n.

    To call by a title; to name; to entitle.

  • Tithed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tithe

  • Title
  • n.

    That which constitutes a just cause of exclusive possession; that which is the foundation of ownership of property, real or personal; a right; as, a good title to an estate, or an imperfect title.