- The
Liber Censuum Romanæ Ecclesiæ (Latin for "Census Book of the
Roman Church"; also
referred to as the
Codex of Cencius) is an eighteen-volume (originally)...
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Celestine III he was
treasurer of the
Roman Church,
compiling the
Liber Censuum, and
served as
acting Vice-Chancellor of the Holy
Roman Church from 1194...
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national and
international statistical services Languages in
censuses Liber Censuum –
Record of the real
estate venues of the
papacy from 492 to 1192 Race...
- born
Pascale M****imi and son of
Bonosus and
Episcopa Theodora. The
Liber Censuum says that
Paschal was from the M****imi
branch of the M****imo family, as...
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published posthumously as the
Gesta Romanorum Pontifi****
alongside the
Liber Censuum of Pope
Honorius III. Boso drew on
Bonizo of
Sutri for
popes from John...
- new
inventory of all
these sources of
papal revenue,
known as the
Liber Censuum. The
previous list
dated back to
Gelasius I (492–496) and
Gregory I (590–604)...
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confirmed the
prerogatives of the
Knights Templar and do****ented in the
Liber Censuum. He also
enforced the
rules against unfree ecclesiastical elections and...
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services Demography IBM and the Holocaust, a book
Intercensal estimate Liber Censuum Official statistics Race and
ethnicity in
censuses Social research "Principles...
- contractibus, (c. 1392) also
known as the
Tractatus de
contractibus et de
origine censuum. A
treaties on money, prices, and contracts. It is
published in m****cript...
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surviving sources. In fact, the
diocese first appears on
record in
Liber Censuum, a
Papal do****ent
dating to the last
decade of the
twelfth century; and...