- Qui
iustis causis is a
papal bull
issued by Pope
Innocent IV on 23
September 1243
authorising crusades in
Livonia and Prussia.
Shortly after Innocent's...
-
McGinn (2004), pp. 19–20, 22. Treggiari,
Susan (1991).
Roman Marriage: '
Iusti Coniuges' from the Time of
Cicero to the Time of Ulpian.
Oxford University...
-
interprete Ioanne Genesio Sepulveda, 1536.
Democrates secundus sive de
iustis belli causis ..., 1544.
Apologia pro
libro de
justis belli causis, 1550...
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omnes gentes et sic
erimus egentes. Qui nos
rodunt confundantur et ****
iustis non scribantur. Io! (9×) When we are in the tavern, we do not
think how...
- Lithuanians. In
response the Pope
issued on 23
September 1243 the
papal bull Qui
iustis causis,
authorizing crusades in
Livonia and Prussia. The bull was reissued...
- of syphilis:
Selection of some
practical issues,
based on the
European (
IUSTI) and U.S. (CDC) guidelines".
Advances in
Dermatology and Allergology. 30...
-
reform of the calendar.
Silvae IV 3, 9–10: "... qui
limina bellicosa Iani/
iustis legibus et foro coronat", "... who
crowns the
warlike boundaries of J****...
-
Poussinus Andelyensis Academicus Rom****
Primus Pictor Ordinarius Ludovici Iusti Regis Galliæ. Anno
Domini 1649. Roma. Ætatis Suæ. 55" (Nicolas Poussin,...
- on the
panel frames. The far left-hand
panels contain lettering reading "
IUSTI IUDICES" (Righteous (or Just) Judges), the
inside left
panel reads "CHRISTI...
- alliance,
however short-lived. In
September 1243, he
issued the bull Qui
iustis causis,
authorizing further Northern Crusades.
Innocent IV was determined...