- Ad
extirpanda ("To eradicate";
named for its
Latin incipit) was a
papal bull
promulgated on Wednesday, May 15, 1252 by Pope
Innocent IV
which authorized...
- Genoa.
Convened the
First Council of
Lyons (1245).
Issued the bull Ad
extirpanda that
permitted the
torture of
heretics (1252). 181 12
December 1254 –...
- the
Emperor Frederick II. On May 15, 1252, he
promulgated the bull Ad
extirpanda authorizing torture against heretics,
equated with
ordinary criminals...
- some
inquisitorial activity came from Pope
Innocent IV's
papal bull Ad
extirpanda of 1252,
which authorized the use of
tortures in
certain cir****stances...
- punishment, but as a
means of
eliciting the truth. In his
papal bull Ad
extirpanda of 1252, Pope
Innocent IV
authorised the Dominicans' use of
torture under...
-
various types of heresy. The main text is Pope
Innocent IV's own bull Ad
Extirpanda of 1252,
which in its thirty-eight laws
details what
should be done and...
-
September 2019.
Sumption (1999), pp. 238–240.
Innocent IV (1252), Ad
extirpanda (Bull). Weis (2001), pp. 11–12. O'Shea (2000), pp. 237–38.
Sumption (1999)...
- some
inquisitorial activity came from Pope
Innocent IV's
papal bull Ad
extirpanda of 1252,
which explicitly authorized (and
defined the
appropriate cir****stances...
- emir of Cordova, Spain. 1252 – Pope
Innocent IV
issues the
papal bull ad
extirpanda,
which authorizes, but also limits, the
torture of
heretics in the Medieval...
- the
medieval inquisitions. However, Pope
Innocent IV, in the Bull Ad
extirpanda (15 May 1252), sti****ted that the
inquisitors were to "stop
short of...