Henry the Third and the Church: A Study of His Ecclesiastical Policy and of the Relations Between England and RomeG. Bell, 1905 - 446 strán (strany) |
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... marks , seven hundred for England and three hundred for Ireland . ' The royal charter , signed at Dover in the presence of Pandulph on 15th May , the eve of the Ascension , 1213 , states that John gave to the pope " the entire kingdoms ...
... marks , seven hundred for England and three hundred for Ireland . ' The royal charter , signed at Dover in the presence of Pandulph on 15th May , the eve of the Ascension , 1213 , states that John gave to the pope " the entire kingdoms ...
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... marks yearly , which his father had undertaken to give , as long as he held the kingdoms . " 3 On the news of the king's accession reaching him , Honorius wrote a letter of fatherly exhortation " as to a special son of the Roman Church ...
... marks yearly , which his father had undertaken to give , as long as he held the kingdoms . " 3 On the news of the king's accession reaching him , Honorius wrote a letter of fatherly exhortation " as to a special son of the Roman Church ...
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... marks to the pope and a hundred to the legate . With this example before them many bishops and religious reconciled themselves to the legate by heavy and disastrous payments . " According to Matthew Paris , Gualo gathered in 12,000 marks ...
... marks to the pope and a hundred to the legate . With this example before them many bishops and religious reconciled themselves to the legate by heavy and disastrous payments . " According to Matthew Paris , Gualo gathered in 12,000 marks ...
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... put an end to the deadlock which had existed for so long a time . He and the companions of his expedition were 1 Chron . de Waverleia ( Ann . Mon. , ii . ) , 291 . 2 received with every mark of popular pleasure and reverence.1 40.
... put an end to the deadlock which had existed for so long a time . He and the companions of his expedition were 1 Chron . de Waverleia ( Ann . Mon. , ii . ) , 291 . 2 received with every mark of popular pleasure and reverence.1 40.
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... mark of popular pleasure and reverence.1 They met the king at Northampton in August , on his return from Wales , and , if we are to credit the annalist of Burton , * the papal envoys had a long conference with John in the presence of ...
... mark of popular pleasure and reverence.1 They met the king at Northampton in August , on his return from Wales , and , if we are to credit the annalist of Burton , * the papal envoys had a long conference with John in the presence of ...
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abbot agents Apostolic appeal appointed archbishop of Canterbury asked authority Aylmer barons benefices Bishop Grosseteste bishop of Winchester bishop-elect Boniface Brit canons Chapter chronicler clergy confirmation Council Crown crusade declared demands diocese document earl Edmund election emperor English Church English king excommunication faithful Falkes de Breauté father favour foreign France French Friar granted Gualo Holy Land honour Ibid interdict King Henry King John king's kingdom kingdom of England legate London lord pope Lyons matter Matthew Paris meeting monastery monks nobles nuncio oath obtain once Otho Ottoboni Pandulph papal letters peace pontiff Pope Honorius Pope Innocent Pope Innocent IV pope's prelates prince proctors promised protection received refused religious reply Richard of Cornwall Roger de Wendover Roman Church Roman Curia Rome Royal Letters Rustand Rymer says secure sent sentence of excommunication Sicily suffragans summoned sums tion urged Wendover whilst wrote