Cathedra Petri a Political History of the Great Latin Patriarchate volume 5

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Cathedra Petri a Political History of the Great Latin Patriarchate volume 5
Thomas Greenwood
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Sonally the terms of amity with the Holy See. The first and principal article was the immediate surren- der of the estates of the countess Matilda : the second, the d E. G. The treaties of Worms (1122) pendently of the treaty of Venice, and Venice (1178). F It is remarkable that this pope e See the remark of Arnold et Hel- retained the archbishopric in commen- mold in Chron. Slavor. Ubi sup. Upon dam with the papacy throughout his the discussion relating to this subject. Pontificate.
Both parti
...es would seem to have relied s Hoveden. Ap. Savile, p. 630 ; Art de upon their absolute prior rights, inde- Ver. Sfc.
Chap. VIII. ] URBAN III. AND FREDERIC I. 298 relinquishment of the right of taking" the exuvice or mov- able estate of defunct bishops and abbots : the third, the restoration of certain female convents which he had dissolved on the ground of the dissolute lives of the inmates, with sequestration of their revenues. In the hope of the much-coveted coronation of his son Henry, the Emperor listened with assumed patience to these inadmissible demands.


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