Interdict
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The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum)
A Roman legal remedy (interdict) invoked at several points to protect common or private maritime interests.
ali autem etiam interdictum utile prohibito competere existimaverint.
Nam si cui haec res nocitura sit, interdictum utique, ‘Ne quid in loco publico fiat’ competiturum.
Hinc apparere potest quae mens Pauli fuerit, cum dicit, si maris proprium ius ad aliquem pertineat, uti possidetis interdictum ei competere.
Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John
The ecclesiastical censure suspending religious services across England, imposed by the Pope during his conflict with John and gradually relaxed under Langton's authority.
Paul’s, London, ostensibly to determine what use the Archbishop should make of his power to grant partial relaxation of the interdict, still casting its blight over England.
Full details of the struggle, the interdicts and excommunications hurled by the Pope, and John’s measures of retaliation against the unfortunate English clergy, need not be here discussed;