Papal–Hungarian relations in the late twelfth century

Remarks on the Hungaria Pontificia

Authors

  • Zsolt Hunyadi University of Szeged, Institute of History, Department of Medieval and Early Modern Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15170/SPMNNV.2011.06.04

Keywords:

Church History, Papal–Hungarian relations, twelfth century, Papacy

Abstract

The one the most important accelerators of the development of the military-religious orders was the series of privileges they got hold of from the 1130s onwards. The privileges exempted the orders from the novalia and labores-tithe as well as these provided burial rights and alike. Similar to the Western European situation, these privileges led to a tension with the local clergy which manifested by the Third Lateran Council in 1179. The papal privileges given to the Templars and Hospitallers settled in the Kingdom of Hungary clearly reflect on this situation.

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Published

2022-05-12

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