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- Sicut dudum (from Latin: "Just as Long Ago") was a papal bull promulgated by Pope Eugene IV in Florence on January 13, 1435, which forbade the enslavement...
- Dudum siquidem (Latin for "A short while ago") was a papal bull issued by Pope Alexander VI on 26 September 1493, one of the Bulls of Donation addressed...
- health services. Hims Inc. was established in 2017 by Jack Abraham, Andrew Dudum and Hilary Coles as a part of the Atomic Labs portfolio. In January 2019...
- issued an attack on slavery in the Canary Islands in his papal bull Sicut dudum, which included the excommunication of all those who engaged in the slave...
- gave Spain full political sovereignty. Inter caetera and its supplement Dudum siquidem (September 1493) are two of the Bulls of Donation. While these...
- dated 3 and 4 May 1493. The third su****ded the first two. A final edict, Dudum siquidem of 26 September 1493, supplemented the Inter caetera. The first...
- Alexander VI: Eximiae devotionis (3 May 1493), Inter Caetera (4 May 1493) and Dudum Siquidem (23 September 1493), in which he conferred similar rights to Spain...
- favor of that of Spain, most notably Dudum siquidem (1493). Catholic Church and the Age of Discovery Sicut Dudum Pope, Catholic Church (1868). Bullarium...
- regarding rights claimed along the coast of Africa. In 1444, he issued "Dudum ad nostram audientiam", which was the legal basis for the creation of Jewish...
- newly discovered lands even if they were east of the line. Another bull, Dudum siquidem, entitled Extension of the Apostolic Grant and Donation of the...