Rota Romana decision, 1635.

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Rota Romana decision, 1635.

Copy of a verdict of the Rota Romana that assigned the chaplaincy of the church of San Michele a Quarantola, outside Pisa, to Vittorio Forestani, after a long dispute between the Samminiati and the Benivieni families, which had both been involved in the giuspatronato of the church. Notarized by Claudio Duques, notary of the Sacred Apostolic Palace, on 4 May 1635. Filed with the document is a short, later summary written in Italian on paper.

1 item (1 leaf) : parchment.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8096615

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Catholic Church. Rota Romana

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From the earliest days of the Church judicial problems and reserved cases were referred to Rome for solution. By the end of the twelfth century this continual and ever-increasing flood of requests became too burdensome for the Consistory of Cardinals. The popes, therefore, began to refer cases to members of the papal household who were called cappellani papae. This group, which was dependent on the Apostolic Chancery (ID VATV032-A), seems to be the antecedent, if not the origin of t...

Benivieni family.

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Duques, Claudio.

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Catholic Church. Diocese of Pisa (Italy)

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Samminiati family.

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Forestani, Vittorio.

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