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- Divina dispensatione is the name for two papal bulls issued by Pope Eugene III. The first was issued on 5 October 1146 to the clergy of Italy, urging...
- empowerment of their own church and state. In 1147, Eugenius' Divina dispensatione gave eastern nobility indulgences for the first of the Baltic wars (1147–1316)...
- [In Praise of the new knighthood] (in Latin). 1129. De praecepto et dispensatione libri [Book of precepts and dispensations] (in Latin). c. 1144. De consideratione...
- Saxons' plan, Pope Eugenius III issued a papal bull known as the Divina dispensatione on 11 April 1147. As part of the bull, Eugenius III fulfilled and validated...
- Aristotelis Metaphysica, 1527 Ad Carolum V, 1529 De ritu nuptiarum et dispensatione, 1531 Antapologia pro Alberto Pio Carpensi, 1532 De convenientia militaris...
- permission to subdue the Baltic instead. In 1147, Eugenius' Divini dispensatione, gave the eastern nobles full crusade indulgences to do so. The Northern...
- (October 5) Divina dispensatione Calls for the Italian clergy to support the Second Crusade. 1147 (April 11) Divina dispensatione Calls for the Wendish...
- declaramus et constitiumus; indulta prius pro hac benigna Nostra concessione dispensatione a consueta forma, quae per Decretum Sacrae Rituum Congregationis «De...
- Ephesus. April 13 – Pope Eugene III issues a bull (known as the Divina dispensatione), permitting Conrad III to attack the Polabian Slavs (or Wends) under...
- nobles refused to go to the Levant. In 1147, with Eugenius' Divini dispensatione, the German/Saxon nobles were granted full crusade indulgences to go...