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Jacquerie
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a series of bloody rebellions in 1358
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taille
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direct tax on the pesantry
mid-to-late 1300s |
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bull
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a papal edict
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canon
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a church lawyer
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Clericis laicos
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a bull issued on February 5, 1296, which forbade lay taxation of the clergy without prior papal approval
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Asculta fili
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latin: "listen, My Son"
a bull Boniface sent to Philip the Fair in December 1301 informing him that "God has set popes over kings and kingdoms" pg. 323 |
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Unam Sanctam
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Boniface issued this bull on November 18, 1302, declaring that temporal authority was subject to the spiritual power of the church.
pg. 323 |
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Defender of the Peace
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(1324) by Marsilius of Padua
stressed the independent origins and autonomy of secular governments pg. 324 |
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Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges
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published by Charles VII in France 1438
agreement recognized the right of the French church to elect its own clergy without papl interference pg. 325 |
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the Great Schism
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France and Italy fighting over the antipopes
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In this corner, Avignon. In the other corner, Rome.
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Execrabilis
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papal bull, issued in 1460
condemned appeals to councils as "erroneous and abominable" and "completely null and void" pg. 329 |
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