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- Treason_in_Arthurian_legend abstract "The concept of treason can be dated back to the early Roman republic, but was defined by nebulous criteria. Frederic William Maitland, author of The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I, has said that \"treason is a crime [with] a vague circumference and more than one centre.\" Early French and Anglo-Saxon laws for the prosecution of persons deemed traitorous were inspired by, and in some cases, directly pulled from, late Roman and Germanic conceptions of the crime. It would be the common laws of this time period which would most directly influence those customary in King Arthur’s court — assuming its existence is founded in more than the legends and fables of medieval romances.The origins of the word treason, as speakers of English would recognize it, date to the 13th century. Indeed, prior to the Treason Act of 1351, there were few laws which outlined comprehensively the legal qualifications for treason, or the appropriate punishments for said crimes. The process of conviction, trial, and sentencing of traitors such as Lancelot or Mordred in Arthurian literature was greatly informed by the very real, very gruesome practices of both French and English courts, depending on the geopolitical origin of the text's author.".
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- Treason_in_Arthurian_legend wikiPageWikiLinkText "Treason in Arthurian legend".
- Treason_in_Arthurian_legend wikiPageWikiLinkText "traitor to Arthur".
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- Treason_in_Arthurian_legend quote "Bearing arms against the state; sedition, armed or otherwise; communicating with the enemy to the detriment of the state; giving material or financial aid to the enemy; desertion or defection; refusing to fight in a war; surrendering fortified places; leading an army into an enemy ambush; raising troops or waging war without the authority of the prince; usurping magisterial authority;refusing to leave a province or hand over an army on the appointment of a successor;alienating friendly nations; obstructing the submission of an enemy or a foreign king; killing a magistrate or other person holding imperium; executing hostages without the authority of the prince; helping a convicted criminal to escape from prison; and defacing the consecrated statues of the prince.".
- Treason_in_Arthurian_legend sign Elmer_Truesdell_Merrill.
- Treason_in_Arthurian_legend source "S.H. Cuttler, The Law of Treason and Treason Trials in Later Medieval France".
- Treason_in_Arthurian_legend source "Some Remarks on Cases of Treason in the Roman Commonwealth".
- Treason_in_Arthurian_legend text "manifestly contradictory of all experience to infer...that in the primitive days treason was confined to military offenses....There is no period traceable when military crimes alone were classed as treason.".
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- Treason_in_Arthurian_legend comment "The concept of treason can be dated back to the early Roman republic, but was defined by nebulous criteria. Frederic William Maitland, author of The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I, has said that \"treason is a crime [with] a vague circumference and more than one centre.\" Early French and Anglo-Saxon laws for the prosecution of persons deemed traitorous were inspired by, and in some cases, directly pulled from, late Roman and Germanic conceptions of the crime.".
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