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  2. Paul III Introduces Inquisition into Portugal. 1537 (May 29) Sublimis Deus: Paul III: Forbids the enslavement of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. 1538 (October 28) In apostolatus culmine: 1540 (May 12) Licet Judæi: Against blood libel 1540 (September 27) Regimini militantis ecclesiae ("To the Government of the Church Militant")

  3. Pope Paul III (Latin: Paulus III; Italian: Paolo III; 29 February 1468 – 10 November 1549), born Alessandro Farnese, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 October 1534 to his death, in November 1549.

    • 13 October 1534
    • 20 September 1493, by Alexander VI
    • 10 November 1549
    • Julius III
  4. Sublimis Deus (English: The sublime God; [1] erroneously cited as Sublimus Dei) is a Papal bull promulgated by Pope Paul III on June 2, 1537, which forbids the enslavement of the indigenous peoples of the Americas (called "Indians of the West and the South") and all other indigenous people who could be discovered later or previously known. [2]

    • 2 June 1537
    • Slavery
  5. Pope Paul III approved the formation of this religious order in 1540. It is also known as the Jesuit Order (Jesuits). Ignatius of Loyola and six other men swore oaths and took religious vows in 1534. Paul III released a papal bull in 1540 that included the “Formula of the Institute.” The Jesuits have gone on to work in education and research.

  6. Mar 26, 2024 · March 26, 2024. In recent years, three papal bulls have been found near the Polish village of Wysoka Kamieńska. Museum of the History of the Kamień Land. A 650-year-old fragment of an...

  7. AD 1537: Pope Paul III opposes enslaving Native peoples. Pope Paul III issues a decree, “Sublimus Deus,” opposing the enslavement of indigenous peoples and calling them “true men.”. This papal bull becomes the policy of Spain’s leaders—but conquistadors and colonists break with it.

  8. Cupientes Judaeos by Pope Paul III on March 21, 1452, outlined privileges for Jews who converted to Christianity (Neophytes). To qualify, they had to break all ties with other Jews, including family members, and could only marry a born Christian. The Bull protected their property, provided tax incentives, and gave them full citizenship.

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