Apr 19, 2015 · ... early medieval slave traders – mostly Venetian, Genoese and Jewish – did not violate the new principles of the “Societas christiana”, introduced ...
... has the supreme authority to make rules that should guide the lives of the Christians of the medieval. “societas Christiana” (Christian world)? Put in ...
... early medieval slave traders – mostly Venetian,. Genoese and Jewish – did not violate the new principles of the “Societas christiana”, ... excluded from slavery ...
... the emergence, all over Europe, of the territorial state, and to the unique position, within that process, of the head of the societas christiana.
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... new light on the twelfth century origins of the concept societas Christiana, a people guided by the clergy on their journey to Christ Christian society in the ...
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Dec 15, 2011 · ... slave traders – mostly Venetian, Genoese and Jewish – did not violate the new principles of the “Societas christiana”, introduced by Pope ...
Italy, by divine dispensation, was preeminent over all other regions. The authority of the central government of Rome extended over all the Societas Christiana ...
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May 9, 2022 · Christendom is variously translated from Respublica Christiana,. Christianitatis, Respublica Fidelium, Societas Christiana, and Sacrum Imperium.
... Societas Christiana” dei secoli XI e XII. Atti della terza settimana internazionale di studio, Mendola, 21–27 agosto 1965 (Milan: Università del. Sacro Cuore ...
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... early medieval slave traders – mostly Venetian, Genoese and Jewish – did not violate the new principles of the “Societas Christiana”, introduced by Pope Gregory ...
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