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Definition of Gravamina
1. gravamen [n] - See also: gravamen
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gravamina
Literary usage of Gravamina
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Period of the Reformation 1517 to 1648 by Ludwig Häusser, Wilhelm Oncken (1884)
"The One Hundred gravamina.—The Decree about the Preaching of the Gospel.
GERMANY DURING THE ABSENCE OF CHARLES V.—LUTHER IN THE WARTBURG. ..."
2. The History of the Christian Church During the Middle Ages: With a Summary by Philip Smith (1885)
"... was drawn up in Germany, and received favourably by the Emperor, reciting
under ten heads the " Grievances of the German Nation " (gravamina) in regard ..."
3. Hungary and Transylvania: With Remarks on Their Condition, Social, Political by John Paget (1850)
"History of the Diet under Maria Theresa—under Joseph II.—his revolutionary Measures
opposed and defeated—under Leopold 11.—under Francis 1.—gravamina and ..."
4. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1887)
"... existât vos ab omnibus per quae vobis possent provenire gravamina immunes et
liberos exhibere, vobis auctori- tate praesentium ..."
5. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1853)
"Drafts of church grievances, ' gravamina et reformanda' were shown to these
meetings, and considered one by one. A paper containing these, under the form of ..."
6. History of the Life, Writings, and Doctrines of Luther by Audin (Jean Marie Vincent), Audin, Jean Marie Vincent Audin (1854)
"The Diet digests its memorial of grievances, known by the name of " Centum
gravamina."—Luther's commentary.—Adrian's grief and mortification.— His death. ..."