England, Rome, and the papacy, 1417-1464 : the study of a relationship
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England, Rome, and the papacy, 1417-1464 : the study of a relationship
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [250]-278) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This study, beginning after Agincourt with Henry V's seeking of alliances and recognition for his gains and claims to the French throne through the Treaty of Troyes, describes the way in which the papacy's "plenitude of power" functioned through its representatives in England from 1417 to 1464.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Personnel: the resident Royal Proctor
- some English "Curiales"
- hospices and pilgrims
- the English network
- rewards
- using the system. Part 2 Diplomacy: Martin V and Henry V
- Martin V and the minority government
- Anglo-Papal relations 1431-1447, 1447-1458
- Pius II and England. Part 3 Theory and belief: Pope and council
- episcopate and papacy.
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