Clementinae

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Clementinae is a collection of papal decretals issued by Pope Clement V that became an important component of medieval canon law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collection of papal decretals
medieval legal text
source of canon law
appliesTo Catholic Church NERFINISHED
codified papal legislation after Liber Sextus
compiledInContextOf Avignon Papacy NERFINISHED
follows Decretals of Gregory IX NERFINISHED
Liber Sextus NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Clementine Constitutions NERFINISHED
Constitutiones Clementinae NERFINISHED
hasAuthor Pope Clement V NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalStatus official collection of canon law
hasComponent decretals of Clement V NERFINISHED
papal constitutions
hasGenre decretal collection
hasInfluenceOn church judicial practice
ecclesiastical governance
hasPublicationDate 1317
hasSubject benefices
church discipline
ecclesiastical law
ecclesiastical procedure
marriage law
monastic life
university privileges
influenced early modern canon law collections
late medieval canonists
isPartOfTradition Roman Catholic canon law tradition
jurisdiction Western Church NERFINISHED
language Latin
legalSystem canon law
namedAfter Pope Clement V NERFINISHED
partOf Corpus Iuris Canonici NERFINISHED
period Middle Ages NERFINISHED
precedes Extravagantes Communes NERFINISHED
Extravagantes Johannis XXII
promulgatedBy Pope John XXII NERFINISHED
promulgationPlace Avignon NERFINISHED
studiedBy canon lawyers
legal historians
timePeriodCovered pontificate of Clement V
usedIn ecclesiastical courts
university legal education

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Corpus Iuris Canonici hasPart Clementinae