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Fifteenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law
63.4.3.Pdf
Tilly Goes to Church: the Religious and Medieval Roots of State Formation in Europe
The Stephan Kuttner Institute of Medieval Canon Law München 2013
Ecclesiastical Patronage in Scotland in the Later
Marek Walczak
Revisión Historiográfica Del Concilio De Trento Manuel Teruel Gregorio De Tejada
Jane Black the Visconti in the Fourteenth Century and the Origins of Their Plenitudo Potestatis
Inquisitorial Process and Plenitudo Potestatis at the Council of Constance (1414–1418)
Two Archbishoprics on the Periphery of Western Christendom
Plenitud O Potestatis
Faith & Reason
Dante and the Friars Minor: Aesthetics of the Apocalypse
Pope V. State : the Medieval Catholic Church As an International
Nepotism in the Seventeenth-Century Catholic Church and De Luca's
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Stvdia Gratiana. --Post Octava Decreti Saecvlaria
The Canon Law of the Henry VIII Divorce Case
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The Routledge History of Medieval Christianity 1050–1500 the Papacy
The Public Sermon: Paul's Cross and The
The Notion of Paradigm in Church History
Defining Ideology in the Pontificate of Gregory Vii
Plenitud O Potestatis
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The Canon Law As a Legal System- Function, Obligation, and Sanction*
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Popes, Teachers, and Canon Law-In the Middle Ages
The Quest for Gender Parity Within Nonprofit Arts Leadership Through Organizational Structure
Notes on the Career of Francisco Peña
Public Preaching: Paul's Cross and the Culture Of
LECTURE 14 14Th and 15Th Centuries—Political and Institutional Developments
The Defense of Principates: the English Appropriation of Marsilius of Padua's 'Defensor Pacis'
Papal Clerics in Thirteenth-Century Hungary: Papal Delegations and Local Careers*