Legantine Constitutions, * The name of a code of ecclesiastical laws, enacted in national synods under Pope Gregory Ix., and Pope Clement Iv., about the years from 1220 to 1230.
* From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1856 Edition. Please see Bouvier's Legal Abbreviations & Abbreviated References for help with obscure nomenclature & references.
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