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Papal supremacy the claim of medieval popes that they held authority over all secular, nonreligious rulers
Established on July 4th, 1776, the oldest country in the Western Hemisphere is the United States of America.
-Concert of Europe -Condemnation of the Slave Trade -Principle of Legitimacy -German Confederation
The Gregorian calender is named after Pope Gregory XIII who made its use official in a papal decree in 1582.
The papacy's stay in Avignon lasted from 1309 to 1376. Therefore, the popes were out of Rome for 67 years.
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The Papal States were ruled by the pope.
Rome was the capitol of the Papal States.
Papal States was created in 752.
Papal States ended in 1870.
The papacy, or the pope's 'government' controlled the papal states.
The Papal States occupied about 1/3 of what is today Italy.
Papal States was a nation from 750-1840...can u say years?
Vatican City is all that remains today of the Papal States.
The Papal States were located in the heart of Italy, with its capital city being Rome. Its absolute location was between approximately 41 to 43 degrees north latitude and 12 to 15 degrees east longitude.
Papal States.
no, it wasn't