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Boniface interpreted it as a form of the
concept of
plenitudo potestatis (plenitude of power), that
those who
resist the
Roman Pontiff resist God's...
- power":
statuuntque latiores terminos scientiae Dei quam
potestatis, vel
potius ejus
partis potestatis Dei (nam et ipsa
scientia potestas est) qua scit, quam...
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retained the
right to
reclaim that
authority “in
virtue of the ‘plenitudo
potestatis’
which he
possesses as the
vicar of Christ.” Indeed, the
temporal power...
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Felix Invictvs Avgvstvs Germanicvs Maximvs Pontifex Maximvs Tribuniciae Potestatis VII
Imperator I
Consul IV
Pater Patriae, "Emperor
Caesar Publius Licinius...
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plenitudo potestatis,
legislative power, the
origin of the sovereignty, wedding, and divorce...
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January 1977). "Vicariae
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Libreria Editrice Vaticana.
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April 2014...
- Catherine. In 1534 he
published his
treatise De vera
differentia regiae potestatis et ecclesiae,
defending the
Royal Supremacy by use of the do****ents collated...
- the
blind daughter of "a man with
tribunician power" (vir
tribunicae potestatis).
Being that the
Roman Empire had
withdrawn from
Britain in AD 410, the...
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GERMANICUS IN****US
ALAMANNICUS INCLICTUS SARMATICUS IN****US
TRIBUNICIAE POTESTATIS VICIES SEPTIES IMPERATOR VICIES SEPTIES).
Martindale 1980, p. 323. Ralph...