La bula Tuae dilectissime de Urbano II (J-L ✝5562)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1999.v29.i1.559Abstract
The bull Tuae dilectissime of pope Urban II (1095) is one of the most important documents in the ecclesiastical history of Spain, having been used to support the claim of the monarchy to the right of universal patronage. Starting from a dark episode about the search and finding of the original of this document at the monastery of San Juan de la Peña at the time of king Philip V, a survey is made on the main moments of its use from Xll to XIX century. Finally, it is faced the problem of its authenticity officially questioned for the first time in 1742 by the pope Benedict XIV.
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