The Liber Censuum Romanæ Ecclesiæ (Latin for "Census Book of the Roman Church"; also referred to as the Codex of Cencius) is an eighteen-volume (originally)...
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Pope Celestine III he was treasurer of the Roman Church, compiling the Liber Censuum, and served as acting Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church from...
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published posthumously as the Gesta Romanorum Pontificum alongside the Liber Censuum of Pope Honorius III. Boso drew on Bonizo of Sutri for popes from John...
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to the Liber Pontificalis, Paschal was a native of Lazio Rome born Pascale Massimi and son of Bonosus and Episcopa Theodora. The Liber Censuum says that...
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confirmed the prerogatives of the Knights Templar and documented in the Liber Censuum. He also enforced the rules against unfree ecclesiastical elections...
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in the affairs of Tuscany, which he now claimed—on the basis of the Liber censuum (1192)—belonged entirely to the temporal jurisdiction of the Roman church...
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services Demography IBM and the Holocaust, a book Intercensal estimate Liber Censuum Official statistics Race and ethnicity in censuses Social research "Principles...
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most important narrative sources. The biography of Gregory IX in the Liber censuum provides a valuable pro-papal narrative. Other important chronicles...
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into the following sections, the title headings being taken from the "Liber Censuum": De muro urbis (concerning the wall of the city); De portis urbis (the...
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gate) and finally a south gate. In the description of the castle, the Liber Censuum book (dated back to the year 1382) mentions “duarum portis, quarum una...
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