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Romanus Pontifex is a papal bull written January 8 1455 by Pope Nicholas V to King Afonso V of Portugal. As a follow-up to the Dum Diversas, it extended to the Catholic nations of Europe dominion over...
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An English translation of Romanus Pontifex is reproduced below, as published in European Treaties bearing on the History of the United States and its Dependencies to 1648, Frances Gardiner Davenport, editor, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1917, Washington, D.C., at pp. 20-26. The original text in Latin is in the...
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The bull Romanus Pontifex was published by Pope Nicholas V. This Bull gives the newly created nation of Portugal the right to conquer and enslave ALL...
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Together, the Dum Diversas, the Romanus Pontifex and the Inter Caetera came to The rights bestowed by the Romanus Pontifex have never fallen from use,
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The same pope wrote the bull Romanus Pontifex on January 5, 1455 to the same Alfonso. As a follow-up to the Dum diversas, it extended to the Catholic nations of Europe dominion over discovered lands during the Age of Discovery.
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Sep 18, 2009 Romanus Pontifex is a papal bull written January 8 1455 by Pope Nicholas V to King Afonso V of Portugal. As a follow-up to the Dum Diversas,
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The Bull Romanus Pontifex 1455 (Nicholas V). January 5, 1455. Nicholas, bishop, servant of the servants of God. for a perpetual remembrance.
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The Enyclica and Syllabus of Dec. 8, 1864, are published in Pii IX. Epistola encycl., etc., Regensb. 1865; in Officielle Actenstücke zu dem v. Pius IX. nach Rom. berufenen Oekum.    (80.) 'Romanus Pontifex potest ac debet cum progressu, cum liberalismo et cum recenti civilitate sese reconciliare et componere.'
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In general, early Christians, such as Paul, St. Augustine, or St. Thomas Aquinas did not oppose slavery. Pope Nicholas V even encouraged enslaving non-Christian Africans in his Papal Bull Romanus Pontifex of 1454. Pope Nicholas V even encouraged enslaving non-Christian Africans in his Papal Bull Romanus Pontifex of 1454.
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