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... claims , combined with a similar act of defiance by Philip IV's États Généreaux in France ( 1303 ) , was a direct ... claim over temporal states ever made by a bishop of Rome . Apart from its decla- ration that obedience to the ...
... claims , combined with a similar act of defiance by Philip IV's États Généreaux in France ( 1303 ) , was a direct ... claim over temporal states ever made by a bishop of Rome . Apart from its decla- ration that obedience to the ...
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... claims rest upon the assumption that Peter lived in Rome and that he was charged with the governance of all other ... claim Superiority , you should mend your cause well , For then of some likelihood of truth it should smell ...
... claims rest upon the assumption that Peter lived in Rome and that he was charged with the governance of all other ... claim Superiority , you should mend your cause well , For then of some likelihood of truth it should smell ...
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... claims within his dominions . William insisted , successfully , upon the ancient right of English kings to appoint their own bishops ( lay investiture ) . Yet when the German Henry insisted upon similar claims , Pope Hildebrand deposed ...
... claims within his dominions . William insisted , successfully , upon the ancient right of English kings to appoint their own bishops ( lay investiture ) . Yet when the German Henry insisted upon similar claims , Pope Hildebrand deposed ...
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