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  1. Ad apostolicae dignitatis apicem. Ad apostolicae dignitatis apicem was an apostolic letter issued against Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II by Pope Innocent IV (1243–54), during the Council of Lyon, 17 July 1245, the third year of his pontificate . The letter sets forth that Innocent, desiring to have peace restored to those parts which were ...

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    • Bull Deposing The Emperor Frederick II
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    The dispute, distinctive of the Middle Ages, between the papacy and the empire became very serious under Pope Innocent IV and Emperor Frederick II. Already in 1240 Pope Gregory IX had tried to define the questions between the two powers by calling a general council, but Frederick II by arms had prevented the council from meeting. When Innocent IV s...

    Innocent {1}, bishop, servant of the servants of God, in the presence of the holy council, for an everlasting record. Raised, though unworthy, to the highest point of the apostolic dignity, by the will of the divine majesty, we ought to exercise a watchful, diligent and wise care of all Christians, to examine with close attention the merits of indi...

    I 1.On rescripts Since in many articles of law failure to define their scope is blameworthy, after prudent consideration we decree that by the general clause “certain others” which frequently occurs in papal letters, no more than three or four persons are to be brought to court. The petitioner should state the names in his first citation, lest by c...

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  3. May 21, 2018 · Early Life. Born Sinibaldo dei Fieschi in Genoa, Italy, sometime between 1180 and 1190, Pope Innocent IV was a member of a powerful Italian noble family. Innocent IV's father, Hugh, the count of Lavagna, received the Fieschi name for his service to the emperor as controller of fiscal affairs. A nephew of Innocent IV would become Pope Adrian V ...

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  5. 1245. 1245 was a common year. Millennium : 2nd millennium. Centuries : 12th century – 13th century – 14th century. Decades : 1210s 1220s 1230s – 1240s – 1250s 1260s 1270s. Years :

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    Europe. July 25 – Emperor Frederick II takes an oath at San Germano (near Cassino) and promises to depart on a Crusade (the Sixth Crusade ), for the Near East in August 1227. He sends 1000 knights to the Levant and provides Rome with 100,000 ounces of gold, to be forfeited to the Catholic Church should he break his vow.

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