Disambiguation evidence for papal bull Inter gravissimas via surface form

"Inter gravissimas"


As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Inter gravissimas".

Predicate Object
aimedTo align liturgical calendar with astronomical year
aimedTo restore the date of the vernal equinox to around 21 March
author Pope Gregory XIII
documentType papal decree
field astronomy
field chronology
field liturgical calendar
followedBy gradual adoption of Gregorian calendar by Orthodox countries
followedBy gradual adoption of Gregorian calendar by Protestant countries
hasCanonicalStatus part of papal magisterium on discipline
hasEffectOn Easter date
hasEffectOn civil calendar
hasEffectOn religious observances
hasEffectOn saints' feast days
hasTranslation various modern languages
historicalPeriod Counter-Reformation
implementedBy Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
implementedBy France
implementedBy Italian states
implementedBy Papal States
implementedBy Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
implementedBy Portugal
implementedBy Spain
implementedBy various Catholic countries
influenced later worldwide adoption of Gregorian calendar
instanceOf apostolic constitution
instanceOf papal bull
introducedChange Thursday 4 October 1582 followed by Friday 15 October 1582 in adopting regions
introducedChange century years not leap years unless divisible by 400
introducedChange new leap year rule
introducedChange new rules for ecclesiastical equinox
introducedChange removal of 10 calendar days in October 1582
introducedChange revised lunar tables for Easter calculation
issuedBy Holy See
issuedIn Rome
language Latin
legalStatus binding on Catholic territories at promulgation
mainTopic Gregorian calendar (Western churches)
surface form: Gregorian calendar reform
namedAfter opening Latin words "Inter gravissimas"
preservedIn Vatican Apostolic Archive
surface form: Vatican Apostolic Archives
promulgationDate 1582-02-24
promulgationYear 1582
purpose correction of the Julian calendar
purpose reform of the calendar
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
replacedSystem Julian calendar
resultedIn Gregorian calendar (Western churches)
surface form: Gregorian calendar
subject calendar reform
subject computation of Easter