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- Etsi_de_statu abstract "Etsi de statu was a papal bull issued by Pope Boniface VIII in July 1297. The bull was essentially a revocation of a bull issued the previous year, Clericis laicos. Whereas Clericis laicos had prohibited the taxation of clerical property by lay authorities without the explicit consent of the papacy, Etsi de statu allowed it in cases of emergency.Clericis laicos had been directed at the kings of England and France, Edward I and Philip IV respectively. There were preparations for war between the two over the Duchy of Aquitaine, and the bull was meant as a preventive measure against taxation of the clergy. Boniface, however, was faced by an embargo, including the export of money from France; he had to back down and issue the more accommodating Etsi de statu.".
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- Etsi_de_statu hasPhotoCollection Etsi_de_statu.
- Etsi_de_statu subject Category:1297_works.
- Etsi_de_statu subject Category:13th-century_papal_bulls.
- Etsi_de_statu subject Category:Documents_of_Pope_Boniface_VIII.
- Etsi_de_statu subject Category:Economic_history_of_the_Holy_See.
- Etsi_de_statu subject Category:Medieval_economics.
- Etsi_de_statu type 13th-centuryPapalBulls.
- Etsi_de_statu type Abstraction100002137.
- Etsi_de_statu type Act106532095.
- Etsi_de_statu type Bull106726761.
- Etsi_de_statu type Communication100033020.
- Etsi_de_statu type Decree106539770.
- Etsi_de_statu type Document106470073.
- Etsi_de_statu type DocumentsOfPopeBonifaceVIII.
- Etsi_de_statu type LegalDocument106479665.
- Etsi_de_statu type Writing106362953.
- Etsi_de_statu type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Etsi_de_statu comment "Etsi de statu was a papal bull issued by Pope Boniface VIII in July 1297. The bull was essentially a revocation of a bull issued the previous year, Clericis laicos. Whereas Clericis laicos had prohibited the taxation of clerical property by lay authorities without the explicit consent of the papacy, Etsi de statu allowed it in cases of emergency.Clericis laicos had been directed at the kings of England and France, Edward I and Philip IV respectively.".
- Etsi_de_statu label "Etsi de statu".
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- Etsi_de_statu sameAs Etsi_de_statu.
- Etsi_de_statu wasDerivedFrom Etsi_de_statu?oldid=580867252.
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