documents of Pope Innocent IV

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The documents of Pope Innocent IV are a collection of 13th-century papal writings, including bulls and decrees, that significantly shaped medieval church law and papal authority.

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documents of Pope Innocent IV canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collection of papal documents
historical legal source
source for canon law
appliesToJurisdiction Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
author Pope Innocent IV
describedBySource collections of papal registers
editions of papal letters
studies in canon law history
endTime 1254
genre canonical constitution
papal bull
papal decree
papal letter
hasPart constitutions of Pope Innocent IV
letters of Pope Innocent IV
papal bull Ad extirpanda
surface form: papal bulls of Innocent IV

papal decrees of Innocent IV
influenced development of medieval canon law
juridical concept of papal plenitude of power
later papal legislation
relations between papacy and secular rulers
language Latin
locationOfCreation Lyon
Roman Curia
surface form: Papal Curia

Rome
mainSubject appointment of bishops
benefices
canon law
church property
church-state relations
crusades
dispensations
ecclesiastical jurisdiction
heresy
inquisition
marriage law
monastic orders
papal authority
procedural law in ecclesiastical courts
significantEvent First Council of Lyon
surface form: First Council of Lyon (1245)
startTime 1243
temporalLocation 13th century
usedBy canon lawyers
church courts
historians of the medieval church
medieval theologians

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Bull "Ad extirpanda" category documents of Pope Innocent IV
subject surface form: Ad extirpanda