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1252 (May 15) Ad extirpanda ("For the elimination") Authorizes the use of torture for eliciting confessions from heretics during the Inquisition and executing relapsed heretics by burning them alive. [41] 1254 (October 6) Querentes in agro: Recognised the University of Oxford and "confirmed its liberties, ancient customs and approved statutes ...
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Heinrich V von Leiningen, Prince-bishop (1254–1255) Poppo III von Trimberg, Prince-bishop (1267–1271) Berthold I von Henneberg , Prince-bishop (1271–1274)
1252 1254 Philip: Formerly Dean of Waterford; elected bishop before 26 March 1252 and received possession of the temporalities 14 June 1252; died 15 April 1254: 1255 1271 Walter de Southwell: Elected before 2 April 1255 and was confirmed by Pope Alexander IV on that date; died circa 24 March 1271: 1274 1286 Stephen de Fulbourn
The 1254 papal election (11–12 December) took place following the death of Pope Innocent IV and ended with the choice of Raynaldus de' Conti, who took the name Pope Alexander IV. The election was held in Naples, in the former palazzo of Pietro della Vigna , and required only one day.
n.o.s. = not otherwise specified meaning a collective entry to which substances, mixtures, solutions or articles may be assigned if a) they are not mentioned by name in 3.2 Dangerous Goods List AND b) they exhibit chemical, physical and/or dangerous properties corresponding to the Class, classification code, packing group and the name and description of the n.o.s. entry [4]
Farm to Market Road 1252 (FM 1252) is located in Smith and Gregg counties. It runs from FM 757 near its intersection with I-20 east to SH 31 near Kilgore. [95] It is parallel to I-20 for its entire length. [96] [97] FM 1252 was designated on July 14, 1949, from FM 757 to the Gregg County line. On May 23, 1951, it was extended east to SH 31. [95]