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  • This legateship covered not only England, but Scotland as well.
  • In 1164 Alexander gave Roger a papal legateship, but excluded Becket from its jurisdiction.
  • He and his ministers successfully debated the legateship with the popes and made peace with the Vatican.
  • In 1135, Roger's successor, Uberto, declared Logudoro the base of the Sardinian legateship.
  • In 822, he gave the legateship over the North ( Scandinavia ) to Ebbo, Archbishop of Rheims.
  • The only exception from the later half of the 12th century was the legateship of Hubert Walter in 1195, which covered all of England.
  • Hubert Walter, the Archbishop of Canterbury after Baldwin, held a legateship for England until July 1195 and so the monks appealed to him.
  • Alexander on 8 April 1166 confirmed Canterbury's primacy, but this became less important than the grant of a legateship on 24 April to Becket.
  • In a letter of 3 July 1204, Innocent confirmed the apostolic legateship to Uberto of Pisa " only " while he was on the island.
  • The papacy, while continuing to grant legateships to the archbishops of Canterbury, began after 1162 to specifically exclude the legateships from covering the province of York.
  • The papacy, while continuing to grant legateships to the archbishops of Canterbury, began after 1162 to specifically exclude the legateships from covering the province of York.
  • These funds were distributed among the Cardinals, including Cardinal Giovanni Boccamazza, except for the Bishop of Ostia, Niccol?Boccasini, who was absent on a Legateship.
  • He wrote letters to the Emperor, to Queen Mary I of England, and to Cardinal Reginald Pole ( in which he confirmed Pole's Legateship in England ).
  • Henry of Blois had lost his legateship before Celestine became pope, but it was not until about 1150 that Theobald was appointed legate by Eugene III, perhaps owing to the exhortations of Bernard of Clairvaux.
  • The pope's right to send legates into the peninsular realm was accepted, but the legateship of the king in Sicily was affirmed and the pope had to resign much claimed authority over the island.
  • In February 69, being commander of Legio III Gallica, he defeated 9, 000 Rhoxolani horseman on the Roman side of the Danube; he was succeeded in his legateship of Gallica by Gaius Dillius Aponianus.
  • Medici went in 1527 to Rome, and as a favourite of Pope Paul III was rapidly promoted to the governorship of several towns, the archbishopric of Ragusa ( 1545 1553 ), and the vice-legateship of Bologna.
  • In the " Treatise ", Bernard de Sedirac, thinly disguised as the churchman " Grimoard, " travels to Rome to offer to Urban II the relics of Saints " Albinus and Rufinus " in exchange for the legateship of Aquitaine.
  • This was the last attempt by William to secure an oath from Thurstan, for a compromise in the primacy dispute was made, with William of Corbeil receiving a papal legateship, which effectively gave him the powers of the primacy without the papacy actually having to concede a primacy to Canterbury.
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