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- false (see Pseudo-Isidore). The Dictatus Papae agrees so closely with this collection that some have argued the Dictatus must have been based on it. Wikisource...
- was theorised according to the principles of papal primacy contained in Dictatus papae. Gregory also had to avoid the Roman Catholic Church slipping back...
- Fourth vow § In the Society of Jesus Do****ents Donation of Constantine Dictatus papae Unam sanctam To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation Papal...
- Alexander III. The Papal power to grant also fell within the remit of Dictatus papae (1075–1087). While Laudabiliter had referred to the "kingdom" of...
- Biography portal Christianity portal History portal Concordat of Worms Dictatus papae (1075–87) First Council of the Lateran Libertas ecclesiae List of...
- coronations of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire from 858, and the Dictatus papae in 1075, which conversely also described Papal deposing power. Several...
- Decretals Donation of Constantine Gregorian Reform Lay investiture controversy Dictatus papae Libertas ecclesiae Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140-1563)...
- position that it must no longer be treated as servant to the state. The Dictatus Papae declared the pope alone could appoint bishops in 1075. Henry IV rejected...
- German, derived from the Latin past participle dictātum. It arose from Dictatus Papae, which attempts to resolve the struggle of the priesthood and the...
- in 1073, attempted to enact reforms to the investiture process by his Dictatus papae decree, he was met by resistance from Henry IV. The king insisted...