Patrimony of Saint Peter

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The Patrimony of Saint Peter was the collection of lands and properties in Italy and beyond that formed the territorial and economic base of the medieval Papal States and the temporal power of the popes.

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Patrimony of Saint Peter canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ecclesiastical domain
historical territory
landed estate
alsoKnownAs Patrimonium Petri NERFINISHED
Patrimonium Sancti Petri NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Papal States NERFINISHED
associatedWith Holy See NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
medieval Papacy NERFINISHED
country Italy
follows Donation of Pepin NERFINISHED
Donation of Sutri NERFINISHED
hasCause bequests from wealthy Roman families
donations from Christian emperors
donations from Frankish kings
imperial grants in late antiquity
hasEffect enabled papal temporal sovereignty
financed papal administration
supported charitable and religious activities of the Papacy
hasLanguage Italian
Latin
hasPart lands around Rome
lands in Campania
lands in Corsica
lands in Dalmatia
lands in Sardinia
lands in Sicily
lands in central Italy
lands in southern Gaul
lands in the Duchy of Rome
lands in the Exarchate of Ravenna
lands in the Pentapolis
lands in the Sabina region
lands in the Tuscia region
location Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Mediterranean region NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Peter NERFINISHED
ownedBy Bishop of Rome NERFINISHED
Pope NERFINISHED
partOf Papal States NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
significantEvent confirmation by the Donation of Pepin in 756
expansion after the fall of the Western Roman Empire
integration into the Papal States
secularization of many estates in the 19th century
startTime 4th century
late antiquity
use economic base of the Papacy
support of the temporal power of the popes
territorial base of the Papal States

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Pope Pelagius I governedTerritory Patrimony of Saint Peter