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  1. Sublimis Deus. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. Pope Paul III. (A LESSANDRO F ARNESE ). Born at Rome or Canino, 29 Feb., 1468; elected, 12 Oct., 1534; died at Rome, 10 Nov., 1549. The Farnese were an ancient Roman family whose possessions clustered about the Lake at Bolsena. Although counted among the Roman aristocrats, they first appear in history associated with Viterbo and Orvieto.

  4. With one of them, Pietro Caraffa, the future Pope Paul IV, it became noted for its severe verdicts and barbarous punishments. It is also well to note that Pope Paul III was the first to officially condemn slavery in 1537. All in all Pope Paul appointed seventy-one cardinals most of whom were admirable men who displayed remarkable diplomatic skills.

  5. Monument to Pope Paul III . The name of Pope Paul III (1534-1549) is inexorably linked to the Council of Trent that he convened in 1545. Paul III was the patron of Michelangelo, whom he convinced to paint the Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel.

  6. Biography. Pope, succeeded Clement VII (q.v.); born Canino. Patron of the arts, the last of the Renaissance popes and the first of the Counter-Reformation.

  7. May 31, 2022 · The Counter- Reformation (also known as the Catholic Reformation, 1545 to c. 1700) was the Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation (1517-1648). It is usually dated from the Council of Trent in 1545 to the end of the Great Turkish War in 1699, but according to some scholars, it continued afterwards and is ongoing in the present day.

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