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    Cum universi (Latin: With the yoke) is a papal bull written by Pope Celestine III, issued on 13 March 1192. The bull ended the claim of the Archbishop...
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  • the Crusades, ed. Michel Balard, (Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2011), 143. "Cum inter nonnullos". franciscan-archive.org. 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2011...
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    founded a mission at Iona two centuries later. In 1192, the Papal bull Cum universi separated the Scottish church from the Archbishopric of York, creating...
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  • formula of the anathema, which ends with the following words: Idcirco eum cum universis complicibus, fautoribusque suis, judicio Dei omnipotentis Patris, et...
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    Scotland attained independent status after the Papal Bull of Celestine III (Cum universi, 1192) by which all Scottish bishoprics except Galloway were formally...
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    clear independence from England after the Papal Bull of Celestine III (Cum universi, 1192), by which all Scottish bishoprics except Galloway became formally...
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  • similar Bibles: Latin: Biblia cum recognitione Martini Luteri. Bible with the revisions of Martin Luther Latin: Cum universis similibus Bibliis ubicunque...
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  • Scotland attained independent status after the Papal Bull of Celestine III (Cum universi, 1192) by which all Scottish bishoprics except Galloway became formally...
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    homines dono jam dicto monasterio cum domibus et uxoribus suis, et cum universis posteritatibus suis, et com omnibus que possident, vel in antea augmentare...
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    placed in July 1089. On 16 March 1095 the pope even issued a bull, Cum universis sancte, granting the king and queen of Aragon immunity from excommunication...
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  • Universi Dominici gregis is an apostolic constitution of the Catholic Church issued by Pope John Paul II on 22 February 1996. It superseded Pope Paul VI's...
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    Scotland attained independent status after the Papal Bull of Celestine III (Cum universi, 1192) by which all Scottish bishoprics except Galloway became formally...
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    metropolitan until further notice. This became official in 1192 with the Cum universi establishing the Church of Scotland as an independent body. When it comes...
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    donex impetrato pro se et omnibus mercatoribus salvo conductu et ipse cum universis mercibus prins arrestatis est liber dimissus". v.ö. Quellen etc. V....
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    procedures were established by Pope John Paul II in his apostolic constitution, Universi Dominici gregis, as amended by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007 and 2013. A two-thirds...
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    ecclesiastic matters would only be established by the papal bull of Cum universi in 1192. Scottish monasticism also played a major part in the Hiberno-Scottish...
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    d'Innocent IV Vol. 1 (Paris: Thorin 1884), p. 361: "... praesertim cum universis capitulis cathedralium ecclesiarum Alamanie tam per nostras literas...
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    φύσεως/De Universi natura (in Latin and Greek). Bologna: ex typographia Ferroniana. De mandatis principum, seu de officio eorum, qui in provincias cum imperio...
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  • ad honorem et voluntatem vestram procedent.... Adhuc noveritis quod cum universi cardinales tres personas nominassent, videlicet Albanensem, Praenestinum...
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    sententiā, dum nē minus senatōribus C adessent, cum ea rēs cōnsulerētur, iussissent. Cēnsuēre. Hominēs plūs V ūniversī virī atque mulierēs sacra nē quisquam fēcisse...
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    Paul II (22 February 1996). "Universi Dominici Gregis". Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Retrieved 12 July 2018. See also: Universi Dominici Gregis.; Allen, John...
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    of the representatives of "all nobles, Saxons, Szeklers and Vlachs" (cum universis Nobilibus, Saxonibus, Syculis et Olachis). This was the general congregation...
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    "inauguration". It was officialized in 1996 within the apostolic constitution Universi Dominici gregis after which Benedict XVI and Pope Francis did not have...
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  • Nelipić, and mentioned that Croats and Vlachs were at his disposal (cum universis Croatis et Vlahis). In the so-called Pašman Breviary (1431) Croats and...
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    to the papal treasury. On 21 April 1092, Pope Urban issued the bull "Cum Universis", in which he created the metropolitanate of Pisa, promoting the bishop...
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  • conscripta. Latest edition, revised. 1652. p. 125. Lexicon geographicum, in quo universi orbis oppida, urbes, regiones, provinciae, regna [etc.] 1657. p. 186. Hipólito...
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  • start of a papal conclave to elect a new pope by promulgating the document Cum proxime on 1 March 1922, less than a month after his own election. The four...
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  • articles Fundamental Law of Vatican City State, Art. 1, No. 1 Ap. Const. Universi Dominici Gregis n. 89 ZENIT news agency, "179 states have full diplomatic...
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    languages are available) Ephemeris, online Latin newspaper: nuntii latini universi = news in Latin of the universe (whole world) Ephemeris archive, archived...
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    is administered by a regency of the College of Cardinals. According to Universi Dominici gregis, the government of the Holy See and the administration...
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