annates

/ˈæneɪts/
noun
  1. The first year's revenue of a church office or benefice, traditionally paid to the pope or other ecclesiastical authority.
    • The practice of collecting annates was abolished in many countries after the Reformation.
    • Historically, annates were a significant source of income for the medieval papacy.
    • The bishop was required to send the annates from his new diocese to Rome.
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