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  2. Donation of Constantine - Wikipedia

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    The Donation of Constantine (Latin: ... Pope Pius II wrote a tract in 1453, five years before becoming pope, to show that though the Donation was a forgery, ...

  3. Lorenzo Valla - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for his historical-critical textual analysis that proved that the Donation of Constantine was a forgery, therefore attacking and undermining the presumption of temporal power claimed by the papacy. [1] Lorenzo is sometimes seen as a precursor of the Reformation. [2] [3]

  4. Vicarius Filii Dei - Wikipedia

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    Johann Peter Kirsch states that "many of the recent critical students of the document [i.e. Donation of Constantine] locate its composition at Rome and attribute the forgery to an ecclesiastic, their chief argument being an intrinsic one: this false document was composed in favour of the popes and of the Holy Catholic Roman Church, therefore ...

  5. Bishops of Rome under Constantine the Great - Wikipedia

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    The Donation of Constantine, an 8th-century forgery used to enhance the prestige and authority of popes, places the pope more centrally in the narrative of Constantinian Christianity. The legend of the Donation claims that Constantine offered his crown to Sylvester I (314-335), and even that Sylvester baptized Constantine.

  6. Acts of Sylvester - Wikipedia

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    It was through Pseudo-Isidore that the forged constitution proliferated and entered the collective conscious of Western Europe, eventually becoming the basis for the fraudulent eleventh-century Donation of Constantine, 'Indeed, the most infamous forgery in the history of the world.' [31] Pope Leo IX (1049–54) was the first to make use of the ...

  7. Symmachian forgeries - Wikipedia

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    Silvestri constitutum also includes an early reference to the fable that Sylvester had cured Constantine the Great of leprosy with the waters of baptism, incurring the emperor's abject gratitude, which was elaborated and credited to the point that, in greeting Pope Stephen II in 753, Pepin the Short dismounted to lead the Pope's horse to his ...

  8. USDA says it will release $20 million of frozen farmer funds

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture will release approximately $20 million in funding for previously approved contracts that had been frozen by the Trump administration's push to overhaul the ...

  9. The Donation of Constantine (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Donation of Constantine or Donation of Rome is a painting by assistants of the Italian renaissance artist Raphael.It was most likely painted by Gianfrancesco Penni or Giulio Romano, somewhere between 1520 and 1524.