Despite the growing centralisation of medieval papal government, this study argues that twelfth-century papal councils - a critical mechanism for contemporary papal government - relied on input from local clerics to formulate the conciliar decrees and, later, ensure their dissemination, thereby limiting the influence of the papacy.
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Anglo-Norman Studies XLII - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2019
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A series which is a model of its kind: Edmund King