Early 11th Century Papal Privileges of Pope Sylvester II
#history #papacy #italy In the High Middle Ages one of the ways the papacy grew in power was by playing arbiter across Europe and giving immunities and exemptions to those who asked. Here we look at some examples and go through the structure of such privileges. All the photos are credited unless they are already in the public domain.

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