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The Bull of Union with the Copts, also known as Cantate Domino after its incipit, was a bull promulgated by Pope Eugene IV at the Ecumenical Council of Florence on 4 February 1442. It was part of an attempt by the Catholic Church to reunite with other Christian groups including the Coptic Church of Egypt. The attempted union with the Copts failed.
Pope Eugene IV (Latin: Eugenius IV; Italian: Eugenio IV; 1383 – 23 February 1447), born Gabriele Condulmer, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal ...
Re-issues Eugene IV's bull against Castilian Jews to Italy. [104] [105] 1451 (January 7) Foundation of the University of Glasgow. [106] 1451 (March 1) Super Gregem Dominicum: Third issuance of Eugenius IV's bull. Confirms the earlier revocation of privileges and restrictions against Spanish and Italian Jews. [107] [108] 1451 (September 21 ...
Pages in category "Documents of Pope Eugene IV" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
On 6 July 1439 the Emperor and all of the present bishops except one assented, [11] signing their names to Eugene's Articles of Union. The day was proclaimed a public holiday in Florence, the Day of Union, and triumphal ceremonies were held. [10] Eugene IV then officially proclaimed the union in the form of a bull, Laetentur Coeli. [10]
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Guillaume D'Estouteville, who was ambitious for the post, immediately rushed to Rome and obtained bulls from Pope Eugene IV on 20 February [15] naming him to the bishopric. On 28 February the Canons of the Cathedral Chapter met and duly elected Jean Michel of Beauvais, a Councillor of Rene of Anjou and Canon of Rouen and of Angers, though d ...