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Clericis laicos".
Archived from the
original on 2011-05-22.
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Ananias Laico (1877-1939) was a
Filipino politician and
administrator during the
American colonial era. [Note:
Early in his life, he was
known as 'Ananias...
- 1306,
Clement V
explained away
those features of the
Papal bull
Clericis Laicos that
might seem to
apply to the king of
France and
essentially withdrew...
- income. On 5
February 1296,
Boniface responded with the
papal bull
Clericis laicos that
forbade clerics,
without authority from the Holy See, to pay taxes...
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support warfare. Boniface's
stringent reaction was the
fierce bull
Clericis laicos of 1296,
which set off the dispute. The
dialogue can be ****ed into the...
- In 1296, his
position changed when he
received the
papal bull
Clericis laicos. This
prohibited the
clergy from
paying taxes to lay
authorities without...
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September 2014. Palomo,
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December 2013). "En el
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Navidad es el 'Día de la familia' |
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- and the papacy,
prompting Pope
Boniface VIII to
issue the bull
Clericis Laicos (1296),
forbidding the
transference of any
church property to the French...
- Pasquet, Ope (14
November 2017). "A cien años de la instauración del
Estado laico en el Uruguay". Diálogo Político (in Spanish).
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September 2023...
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moveable property. The
clergy refused,
citing the
recent papal bull
Clericis Laicos,
forbidding secular rulers from
taxing the
church without papal permission...