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Categories: 1692 works, Cardinal-nephews, Christianity and law in the 17th century, 1692 in Christianity, 17th-century papal bulls
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Romanum decet pontificem
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Romanum decet Pontificem is a papal bull issued by Pope Innocent XII on June 22, 1692, banning the office of cardinal-nephew, limiting his successors to elevating only one cardinal relative, eliminating various sinecures traditionally reserved for cardinal-nephews and capping the stipend or endowment the nephew of a pope could receive to 12,000 scudi. Wikipedia
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Romanum decet Pontificem is a papal bull issued by Pope Innocent XII on June 22, 1692, banning the office of cardinal-nephew, limiting his successors to elevating only one cardinal relative, eliminating various sinecures traditionally reserved for cardinal-nephews and capping the stipend or endowment the nephew of a pope could receive to 12,000 scudi. Wikipedia
Papal bull issued by Pope Innocent XII on June 22, 1692, banning the office of Cardinal Nephew. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Papal bull issued by Pope Innocent XII on June 22, 1692. Wikipedia Disambiguation
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