A king's edict is commonly referred to as a "decree." Decrees are formal orders or proclamations issued by a sovereign authority, often outlining laws, regulations, or decisions that must be followed. They can cover a wide range of issues, from governance to social matters, and are typically binding within the realm of the issuing authority.
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An official declaration by an emperor could be termed an "edict" or "pronouncement." The specific declarations will vary depending on which emperor it was and the time period in which it was given.
in A.D. 313 Constantine issued order called the edict of Milan. It gave religious freedom to all people and made Christianity legal. So the answer is, Edict of Milan.
Edict of Nantes happened in 1598.
Edict of Beaulieu happened in 1576.
The Edict of Nantes may be called "an" edict of tolerance, as it promised numerous basic rights and demonstrated tolerance for French Protestants by the king, Henry IV. Signed in 1598, it should not be confused with the Edict of Versailles, signed in 1787 by Louis XVI and more commonly known as the Edict of Tolerance.
Fatwa
Proclomation
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Generally referred to as a Papal Bull
they were called the do-nothing-kings
You have to abide to this edict . This edict was made by court.
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do nothing kings
An official declaration by an emperor could be termed an "edict" or "pronouncement." The specific declarations will vary depending on which emperor it was and the time period in which it was given.
"Ed" is a prefix of "edict."