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Denunciation of the emperor Frederick II and absolution from their oaths of fealty...

Catalogue reference: SC 7/64/47

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This record is about the Denunciation of the emperor Frederick II and absolution from their oaths of fealty... dating from [1245] Jul. 17. in the series Special Collections: Papal Bulls. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SC 7/64/47
Date
[1245] Jul. 17.
Description

Denunciation of the emperor Frederick II and absolution from their oaths of fealty or confederation of all so bound to him. Sacro presenti conscilio ad rei memoriam sempiternam. Ad apostolice dignitatis apicem . . . Lyons. 16 Kal. Aug., 3 Innocent [IV.]

Note
Transcript only. [Potthast, 11733.] Former references: TG 41303 and Exch KR Misc 896 and 897.
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The National Archives, Kew
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Open Document, Open Description
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Pardons
Farming
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C3649626/

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SC 7

Special Collections: Papal Bulls

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