Exponi nobis nuper fecisti, known in New Spain as Omnimoda, was a papal bull commissioned by Charles V and promulgated by Adrian VI on 10 May 1522. The...
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was approved on 24 June of that year, by Pope Clement VII in the Brief Exponi Nobis. On 14 September, feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Cajetan...
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contested his right to run an inquisition, Landa insisted a papal bull, Exponi nobis, justified his actions. However, Lopez de Cogolludo, Landa's chief Franciscan...
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Gregorio Barbarigo succeeded in obtaining from Pope Innocent XI the bull Exponi nobis of 18 August 1697, which established for the diocese a single chapter...
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of replacing a secular with regulars—which is in contradiction to the Exponi nobis. Peláez brought the case to the Vatican and almost succeeded if not for...
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affiliated) and their privileges. Adrian VI on May 9, 1522, issued the bull Exponi nobis fecisti to Charles V, in which he transferred his own Apostolic authority...
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List of papal bulls (redirect from Cum a Nobis Petitur)
befits [the] Roman Pontiff") Excommunicates Martin Luther. 1522 (May 10) Exponi nobis nuper fecisti Adrian VI Grants sweeping authority to mendicant orders...
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the request of Spanish Emperor Carlos V, promulgates the papal bull Exponi nobis, allowing members of mendicant orders in the New World to exercise "almost...
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the request of Spanish Emperor Carlos V, promulgates the papal bull Exponi nobis, allowing members of mendicant orders in the New World to exercise "almost...
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