Archbishop FitzRalph and the Friars at the Papal Court in Avignon, 1357 - 60

On November 8, 1357 Archbishop Richard FitzRalph of Armagh preached the Proposicio ‘Nolite iudicare,’ known also as the Defensio Curatorum, before a full consistory of cardinals at Avignon. This was the opening round of a legal battle in the papal courts over the pastoral functions and privileges of...

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Main Author: Walsh, Katherine (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1975
In: Traditio
Year: 1975, Volume: 31, Pages: 223-245
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