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- Summis desiderantes affectibus (Latin for "desiring with supreme ardor"), sometimes abbreviated to Summis desiderantes, was a papal bull regarding witchcraft...
- Membership is accorded to those who exemplify the order's Latin motto, desiderantes meliorem patriam, meaning "they desire a better country", a phrase taken...
- papacy, Pope Innocent issued a papal bull on witchcraft named Summis desiderantes affectibus. In March 1489, Cem, the captive brother of Bayezid II, the...
- (1996), Innocent VIII: BULL Summis desiderantes, Dec. 5th, 1484. Halsall (1996), Innocent VIII: BULL Summis desiderantes, Dec. 5, 1484. Mackay (2009), p...
- right-hand man of the Archbishop of Salzburg. The papal bull Summis desiderantes which Pope Innocent VIII published in 1484 acknowledges the existence...
- forwarding a new doctrine among the popes, as seen in the papal bull Summis desiderantes affectibus (1484), but with far less success among the bishops. Thus...
- male abbozzatum et resupinum existentem (sic) in curte dicte Opere, et desiderantes tam dicti consules quam operarii dictum talem gigantem erigi et elevari...
- the annulus behind the shield bearing the motto of the Order of Canada—Desiderantes meliorem patriam. As soon as royal approval was forthcoming, the full...
- half of the 15th century. In 1484, Pope Innocent VIII issued Summis desiderantes affectibus, a Papal bull authorizing the "correcting, imprisoning, punishing...
- backtranslation, not a genuine Latin phrase; see Down the rabbit hole. desiderantes meliorem patriam they desired a better land From Hebrews 11:16; the motto...