1.write the councils of borumeda and it's resolution briefly

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The Councils of Borumeda were a series of meetings held in the 12th century in the city of Borumeda, Italy. The meetings were convened by the Pope and attended by representatives of the Italian cities, the Roman Church, and the Holy Roman Empire. The Councils of Borumeda addressed a variety of issues, including the regulation of trade, the protection of the Church, and the establishment of a unified legal system. The resolutions of the Councils of Borumeda included the establishment of a unified legal system, the protection of the Church, the regulation of trade, and the establishment of a unified currency.