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British Academy. Chancery . It was not , however , uniformly inserted in Papal docu- ments until Leo IX made a fresh reorganization of his system eighty years later . Here and elsewhere I speak only of the more solemn form of Papal ...
British Academy. Chancery . It was not , however , uniformly inserted in Papal docu- ments until Leo IX made a fresh reorganization of his system eighty years later . Here and elsewhere I speak only of the more solemn form of Papal ...
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... Papal system . The revolution in the Papacy caused by the masterful intervention of the Emperor Henry III in 1046 was soon followed by a notable change in the whole appearance of the Pope's bull . The first two Popes who were brought in ...
... Papal system . The revolution in the Papacy caused by the masterful intervention of the Emperor Henry III in 1046 was soon followed by a notable change in the whole appearance of the Pope's bull . The first two Popes who were brought in ...
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... Papal system . What influence there was flowed in the opposite direction . It was the perfect regulation of the Papal Chan- cery , in all that concerned form and style and legal exactness , that re- acted upon the Imperial lands , as ...
... Papal system . What influence there was flowed in the opposite direction . It was the perfect regulation of the Papal Chan- cery , in all that concerned form and style and legal exactness , that re- acted upon the Imperial lands , as ...
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