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Carasobarbus sublimus is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Carasobarbus. It is
endemic to the
River Tigris in Iran and Iraq. Froese, Rainer; Pauly...
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Heroicus Sublimis is a 1951
painting by
Barnett Newman, an
American painter who was a key part of the
abstract expressionist movement. Vir Heroicus...
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Sublimis Deus (English: The
sublime God;
erroneously cited as
Sublimus Dei) is a
Papal bull
promulgated by Pope Paul III on June 2, 1537,
which forbids...
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depicting nuns of
Hohenburg Abbey. The
Latin inscription reads: "Mons
Hohenburc dellifer (sic) id est
sublimus".
Herrad is
featured on the
right side....
- Potens,
Verax Deus
Regnator omnium deus
Rerum Deus
Tenax Vigor Rex Deus
Sublimus Dei Te Deum
Unigenitus dei
filius Vox populi, vox Dei God (word) Generale...
- 1537 Pope Paul III
condemned "unjust"
enslavement of non-Christians in
Sublimus Dei. The Pope
commented that the
Indians were
being alienated from Christianity...
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Natives of the
Canary Islands". papalencyclicals.net.
January 13, 1435. "
Sublimus Dei – On the
Enslavement and
Evangelization of Indians". papalencyclicals...
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bulls Sublimus Dei (also
known as
Unigenitus and
Veritas ipsa) and
Altituda divini consolii, as well as a
brief for the
execution of
Sublimus Dei – a...
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Christian classics, Inc. pp. 315–316. ISBN 0-87061-190-9.
Alessandro Farnese,
Sublimus Dei (1537) -
online copy
Gabriele Condulmer,
Sicut Dudum (1435) - online...
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natives in the New
World and
secure their freedom. The
papal bull
Sublimus Dei of 1537, to
which Spain was committed, also
officially banned enslavement...