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  2. Pope Innocent III - Wikipedia

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    Innocent III played further roles in the politics of Norway, [22] France, Sweden, Bulgaria, Spain and England. [21] At the request of England's King John, Pope Innocent III declared Magna Carta annulled, which resulted in a rebellion by the English barons who rejected the disenfranchisement. [23]

  3. List of papal bulls - Wikipedia

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    Payment of the annual tribute of 1,000 marks was finally vetoed by parliament in 1365 under Edward III. [13] 1215 (August 24) Pro rege Johanne: Declares Magna Carta "null, and void of all validity for ever" in favor of King John against the barons [14] [15] 1216 (December) Religiosam vitam ("The religious life") Honorius III: Established the ...

  4. Magna Carta - Wikipedia

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    Magna Carta Cotton MS. Augustus II. 106, one of four surviving exemplifications of the 1215 text Created 1215 ; 809 years ago (1215) Location Two at the British Library ; one each in Lincoln Castle and in Salisbury Cathedral Author(s) John, King of England His barons Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury Purpose Peace treaty Full text Magna Carta at Wikisource Part of the Politics series ...

  5. Quia Emptores - Wikipedia

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    The Magna Carta of 1215 gave little mention of the rights of alienation. It contained 60 chapters, and represented the extreme form of baronial demands. John managed to receive a bull from Pope Innocent III annulling the Magna Carta. Magna Carta was effective law for about nine weeks. King John of England died shortly after that in 1216.

  6. Stephen Langton - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Langton (c. 1150 – 9 July 1228) was an English cardinal of the Catholic Church and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207 until his death in 1228. The dispute between King John of England and Pope Innocent III over his election was a major factor in the crisis which produced the Magna Carta in 1215.

  7. Jocelin of Wells - Wikipedia

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    A copy of Magna Carta. Jocelin was one of the main advisors of King John during the dispute with the pope over Stephen Langton's appointment to the Archbishopric of Canterbury. [10] Jocelin did not immediately leave England after Pope Innocent III placed an interdict on England. [11]

  8. Buy your way to Heaven! The Catholic Church brings back ...

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    Pope Benedict has announced that his faithful can once again pay the Catholic Church to ease their way through Purgatory and into the Gates of Heaven. Never mind that Martin Luther fired.

  9. 1215 - Wikipedia

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    August – King John of England rejects Magna Carta and writes to Innocent III – asking him to cancel the charter on grounds that he signed it against his will. At the same time, John continues to build up his mercenary army. August 24 – Pope Innocent III annuls Magna Carta, freeing King John from its limitations. He annuls the charter on ...