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- Archived from the original on 17 September 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2016. «Considerantes nostre civitatis et civium honorem atque profectum, qui eis, tam per...
- bulk of Templar property on to the Knights Hospitallers. 1312 (May 6) Considerantes dudum Outlined the disposition for members of the Knights Templar. 1312...
- property. The fate of the Templars themselves was decided by the bull Considerantes dudum [de] of 6 May. In the bulls Licet dudum [de] (18 Dec 1312), Dudum...
- Leo XIII's 1883 pastoral letter on historical studies, Saepenumero considerantes. The society was organized on July 22, 1884, received the blessing of...
- governed by the King of England. On 13 August 1317, in the Bull Sane Considerantes, he divided the diocese of Poitiers, creating the new dioceses of Luçon...
- of Alet, and erect it into a separate diocese. The papal bull, Sane Considerantes, issued on 20 August 1317, envisioned the creation of the new diocese...
- had created on 18 August 1883 with the apostolic letter Saepenumero considerantes. That commission was created to contribute to the development and proper...
- governed by the King of England. On 13 August 1317, in the Bull Sane Considerantes, he divided the diocese of Poitiers, creating the new dioceses of Luçon...
- on 25 November 1277 after a six-month-long conclave. ": "Nos itaque considerantes attente quod prefata Troiana ecclesia ea occasione, presertim quod diu...
- 1144 to 15 February 1145. Orsini, p. 9. Ug****i I, pp. 1377-1378: "Considerantes bonum statum Ecclesiae S. Pelini et S. Pamphili, ut pax inter praedictas...