Canonum De Ius Rex
Canons of Sovereign Law

one heaven iconI.   Introductory provisions

1.2 Concepts

Article 12 - Realm

Canon 5464 (link)

A Realm is an 8th Century CE word first defined by Sacré Loi (“Sacred Law”) to describe a political region and hereditements (estate) over which a Sovereign is granted to rule.

Canon 5465 (link)

The word Realm is derived from the combination of two (2) words Latin words res/rei meaning “matter, business, transactions, possessions, wealth, money, interest” and alma meaning “kind, nourishing”.

Canon 5466 (link)

By definition, the original true meaning of Realm implies an obligation of the Sovereign to tend, nurture and develop kindly and fairly those territories for which they have authority.

Canon 5467 (link)

Because of the implied obligations of kindness, justice and improvement within the meaning of realm, the word was depreciated by the Venetian - Magyar heads and the Roman Cult for terms rooted in pure power such as dominion.