English Royal Marriages and the Papal Penitentiary in the Fifteenth Century

The papal penitentiary was the highest body in the later medieval Church concerned with matters of conscience. It granted absolution in cases reserved for papal authority and issued dispensations and licences that were also a papal monopoly. Requests for these papal favours, where approved by the pe...

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Archives
Canon laws
Centuries
Church history
Consanguinity
History
Kings
Marriage
Marriages of royalty and nobility
Middle Ages
Middle Ages, 600-1500
Pen register
Penitentiary
Popes
Royal marriage
Rumors
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