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Thomas Greenwood
Cathedra Petri, Vol. 14 - A Political History of the Great Latin Patriarchate; From the Death of Innocent III to the Dawn of the Reformation (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Cathedra Petri, Vol. 14: A Political History of the Great Latin Patriarchate; From the Death of Innocent III to the Dawn of the Reformation
Page the king - Death of Raymond VI. Of Toulouse - Amauri de Montfort abandons the contest and cedes all his rights to Louis VIII. Of France - Honorius III. Removes the scruples of Louis VIII - The Pope coun termands the crusade against the insurgent princes - Tergiversation of Honorius III. And indignation of Louis VIII. - Honorius III. Treats with Raymond VII. Terms of the treaty - Accommodation thwarted by the discontented clergy - The Pope discards the treaty of Montpellier - Re vival of the crusade against Raymond VII. - The legate Romanus Raymond adjudged a heretic-convict; publication of the crusade Conquest of the Albigensian provinces by Louis VIII. - Retreat and death of Louis VIII. Accession of Louis IX. (st. Louis) - Death of pope Honorius III. - Pacification of Languedoc - Terms of the pacification - Ruinous character of the conditions imposed - Humiliation and pen ance of Raymond VII. - Domestication of the Inquisition in Lang'uedoc - Earh'er organisation of the Inquisition - acouncil of Toulouse - Pro gress of the inquisitorial schemej - Effect of the inquisitorial proceed ings - Peculations and usurpations of the clergy rebuked by Gregory IX. And Louis of France - Gregory IX. Restores the Marquisate of Provence to Raymond VII. - He transfers the Inquisition to the Dominicans - In human cruelty of their proceedings - their expulsion from Toulouse and Narbonne - their restoration - Assassinations - Suspension of the inqui sitorial enormities - Death of pope Gregory ix.-revival of the per secution - Insurrection - Tendencies of sacerdotal encroachment; ad vances of the spiritual powers - ~frederic II. In opposition - Louis IX. And the holy war - Obstacles to his projected crusade - He intercedes with Innocent IV. On behalf of Frederic ii.-crusade of Louis IX. State of the kingdom during his absence - Government of Louis IX. In relation to the churchfiretrospect - Ordinances in relation to the limits of civil and ecclesiastical jurisdiction - General government of Louis IX. - His views, how modified by experience - Popular dissatisfaction at the encroachments and corruptions of the clergy - Popular poems and lampoons upon Rome and the clergy - Guillem Figuerra - Bertram Carbonel - Guiot de Provins - Impression of papal and priestly corrup tions on the mind of Louis IX. - Petitions of the people and remon strance of Louis IX. To the Pope - Innocent IV. Disregards the remon strance - Combination of the barons against the papal abuses - Inno cent IV. Denounces and condemns the combination-effect of the papal policy upon the mind of Louis IX. - The Pragmatic Sanction - The Pragmatic Sanction inconsistent with the principles of Innocent III: Proximate causes of the failure of the papal scheme - The Pragmatic Sanction the Magna Charta of the Gallican Church - Government and death of Louis IX.
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Authors | Thomas Greenwood |
Publisher | Forgotten Books |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 01.01.2016 |
No. of pages | 602 |
Dimensions | 152 mm x 229 mm x 32 mm |
Weight | 796 g |
Subject |
Humanities, art, music
> History
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