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Page 237
... Imperial date would disappear from Papal docu- ments . But in fact it was maintained , possibly from force of habit , for more than twenty years longer . The last instance in which it has been found is in a solemn bull granted by ...
... Imperial date would disappear from Papal docu- ments . But in fact it was maintained , possibly from force of habit , for more than twenty years longer . The last instance in which it has been found is in a solemn bull granted by ...
Page 243
... Imperial influence is unmistakable . This is the em- ployment of the year of the Incarnation . Though the system of reckoning from the Annus Domini was devised as early as 525 , it was not until just two hundred years had elapsed that ...
... Imperial influence is unmistakable . This is the em- ployment of the year of the Incarnation . Though the system of reckoning from the Annus Domini was devised as early as 525 , it was not until just two hundred years had elapsed that ...
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... Imperial date and introduced the year of Grace into his bulls , a conspicuous alteration was made in the writing of the Datum . While the entire text of the document con- tinued to be ... Imperial IMPERIAL INFLUENCES ON PAPAL DOCUMENTS 245.
... Imperial date and introduced the year of Grace into his bulls , a conspicuous alteration was made in the writing of the Datum . While the entire text of the document con- tinued to be ... Imperial IMPERIAL INFLUENCES ON PAPAL DOCUMENTS 245.
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