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11 Οκτ 2023 · The Doctrine of Discovery deprived the Native Peoples of the Americas of their land in the colonial era, was recognized as legitimate by the United States Supreme Court in 1823, and remains on the law books in the present day despite being repudiated by Pope Francis in March of 2023 and challenged by modern-day legal scholars.
Antipope Alexander V. Peter of Candia, also known as Peter Phillarges (Greek: Πέτρος Φιλάργης) (c. 1339 – 3 May 1410), named as Alexander V (Latin: Alexander PP. V; Italian: Alessandro V), was an antipope elected by the Council of Pisa during the Western Schism (1378–1417).
30 Αυγ 2022 · Pope Urban VIII issued the papal bull Commissum Nobis in 1639, which condemned the abuse of indigenous peoples under Portuguese rule, especially in Brazil, Paraguay, and Amazonia. The pope reiterated the excommunication of anyone engaged in any kind of slavery, on any kind of pretext or title, or in the trade thereof.
15 Νοε 2018 · Indigenous Peoples around the world have been seriously and negatively impacted by the international law of colonialism, which is known today as the Doctrine of Discovery.1 The Doctrine was developed primarily in the fifteenth century by Spain, Portugal, England, and the Church.2 The Doctrine is not just an interesting relic of world history ...
21 Σεπ 2021 · This paper notes that the purported objective of the "doctrine of discovery" was to prevent Christian monarchs from going to war against each other over "discovered" lands once the pope had declared which Christian monarch had the right to spread Christianity in those lands.
Papal States transformed kinship ties and also had a great effect on papal historiography. With the election of Oddone Colonna as Pope Martin V (r. 1417–31), his relatives took on a new and more public importance. As the vicar of Olevano, Belvedere, and Passerano, Giordano Colonna now viewed his
Alexander (V) was an antipope from 1409 to 1410. Alexander became a Franciscan theologian and then archbishop of Milan (1402). Pope Innocent VII appointed him cardinal (1405) and papal legate to Lombardy. Unanimously elected by the invalid Council of Pisa in 1409 when he was 70 years old, Alexander.