Conciliar Church Policy during the Reign of Fernando IV, King of Castile-León, 1295-1312
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Publisher's summary: This study examines the relationship between the clergy and the monarchy, and the clergy’s attempts to guard their rights. It examines the four provincial councils (May 1310 at Toro, August 1310 at Alcalá de Henares, October 1310 at Salamanca, and July 1311 at Zamora) which played a significant role in the reassertion of the Castilian and Leonese prelates’ libertas ecclesiastica and the suppression of the Order of the Templars in Castile.
Table of contents:
Foreword
Preface by Joseph O’Callaghan
1. Church-State Relations in the Kingdom of Castile-Léon in the Thirteenth Century
2. In Defense of the Castilian and Leonese Churches’ libertas ecclesiastica (1295-1302)
3. Safeguarding the Rights of Castilian and Leonese Churches
4. Preserving libertas ecclesiastica: The Church Councils of 1310-1311
5. Conclusion
Bibliography; Index
ISBN
9780773468580
Publication Date
4-1-2003
Publisher
Mellen Press
City
Lewiston (N.Y.)
Keywords
Fernando IV, Knights Templar, church councils, Order of the Templars
Subject: LCSH
Councils and synods -- Spain -- Castile -- History --To 1500, Catholic Church -- Spain -- Castile -- History -- To 1500, Castile -- Spain -- History, Castile (Spain) -- History -- Ferdinand IV, 1295-1312
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History
Repository Citation
Pepin, Paulette L., "Conciliar Church Policy during the Reign of Fernando IV, King of Castile-León, 1295-1312" (2003). History Faculty Books. 5.
https://digitalcommons.newhaven.edu/history-books/5
Publisher Citation
Pepin, P. L. (2003). Conciliar Church Policy During the Reign of Fernando IV, King of Castile-León, 1295-1312 (Vol. 6). Lewiston, N.Y.: Mellen Press. ISBN: 9780773468580
Comments
Mediaeval studies series, v. 16.
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