El obispado de Cartagena-Murcia y su cabildo catedralicio. Formación y evolución en el transcurso de la Edad Media
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1997.v27.i2.634Abstract
In 1250, pope Inocencio IV put up the bishopric of Cartagena-Murcia at the request of the king Fernando III and their son, Alfonso. Their first location had been the city of Cartagena, although in 1289 it was transferred to Murcia, after the granted bull of Nicolas IV. The number of members of the ecclesiastic chapter changed a little from the Xlllth century till the XVIth century. The beneficiaries that should reside in the choir for the Cathedral's high altar service and ministry were 62. The ecclesiastic chapter had to act as the head of the diocese in the periods of vacant bishopric.
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1997-12-30
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Olivares Terol, M. J. (1997). El obispado de Cartagena-Murcia y su cabildo catedralicio. Formación y evolución en el transcurso de la Edad Media. Anuario De Estudios Medievales, 27(2), 1149–1175. https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1997.v27.i2.634
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