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dedicated hortatory addresses. He
wrote Pulcherrimae quaestiones Iudaicam perfidiam in
catholicam fide improbantes,
which was one of the
sources Martin Luther...
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rearguard in the
Battle of
Roncevaux P**** in 778—referred as "wasconicam
perfidiam" by
Frankish chroniclers.
Pamplona was
later captured by the Cordovan...
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papal bulls in 1348 (6 July and 26 September), the
latter named Quamvis Perfidiam,
which condemned the
violence and said
those who
blamed the
plague on...
- the
endings of
words as well. For example,
Palaestrio says, "linguam,
perfidiam,
malitiam atque audaciam, confidentiam, confirmitatem, fraudulentiam"...
-
papal bulls in 1348 (6 July and 26 September), the
latter named Quamvis Perfidiam,
which condemned the
violence and said
those who
blamed the
plague on...
- of
Grimhild against her brothers" (notissimam
Grimildae erga
fratres perfidiam). The
phrase "Kriemhilden hôchzît" (Kriemhild's festival) is attested...
-
papal bulls in 1348 (6 July and 26 September), the
latter named Quamvis Perfidiam,
which condemned the
violence and said
those who
blamed the
plague on...
-
Justified papal power to
issue indulgences 1348 (September 26)
Quamvis Perfidiam An
attempt to
dispel the
rumor that the Jews
caused the
Black Death by...
-
phrases such as pro
perfidis Judaeis (for
treacherous Jews) and
judaicam perfidiam (Jewish treachery) and
sought the
cessation of the
deicide accusation...
- been
driven out of his own
diocese by the
Saracens (propter
Agarenorum perfidiam). In 1292,
Opizzo Fieschi resigned, and Pope
Nicholas appointed Jacobus...