Sicut dudum (from Latin: "Just as Long Ago") was a papal bull promulgated by Pope Eugene IV in Florence on January 13, 1435, which forbade the enslavement...
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continued to raid the islands in 1435, and Eugene issued a further edict "Sicut Dudum" that prohibited wars being waged against the islands and affirming the...
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1435 (Sicut Dudum) imposed the penalty of excommunication on those who enslaved recent converts in the Canary Islands. Eugenius tempered Sicut Dudum with...
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lands in the Americas. Cardinals created by Nicholas V Ludwig von Pastor Sicut Dudum "Nicholas V | Vatican Library & Dum Diversas | Britannica". www.britannica...
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issued an attack on slavery in the Canary Islands in his papal bull Sicut dudum, which included the excommunication of all those who engaged in the slave...
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historyczne (in Polish). Warsaw: adamantan. p. 113. ISBN 978-83-7350-246-8. "Sicut Dudum Pope Eugene IV – January 13, 1435 – Papal Encyclicals". papalencyclicals...
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favor of that of Spain, most notably Dudum siquidem (1493). Catholic Church and the Age of Discovery Sicut Dudum Pope, Catholic Church (1868). Bullarium...
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Europe. Omnes Homines aut Liberi Sunt aut Servi. Springer. pp. 89–92. "Sicut Dudum Pope Eugene IV – January 13, 1435". Papal Encyclicals. Retrieved 2 February...
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in the Canaries, the following month Pope Eugene issued the broader Sicut Dudum, indicating that Castilian slavers were not exempt and requiring that...
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Alessandro Farnese, Sublimus Dei (1537) - online copy Gabriele Condulmer, Sicut Dudum (1435) - online copy Thomas, Hugh (2003). Rivers of Gold: The Rise of...
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