A Companion to Latin Greece
148 Coureas Wilbrand of Oldenburg, who visited Cyprus in 1211, stated that 13 Greek bish- ops, including one archbishop, existed ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 149 The provisions previously applied to the Greek episcopacy in Sicily, ...
150 Coureas the Greeks, as well as by their arrogation of Greek ecclesiastical properties, nonetheless came to accept the conque ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 151 grounds that the previous disobedience Constantinople had shown Rome ...
152 Coureas bishops”.20 As will be seen below, by the 14th century Greek clerics in lands under Latin rule such as Rhodes and Cr ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 153 of another Ionian bishopric, that of Cephalonia, had written to the p ...
154 Coureas A Latin ecclesiastical structure was established in Macedonia, Attica and in the regions of central Greece, although ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 155 of Euboea, mentioned above as having submitted to Rome, complained to ...
156 Coureas extreme cases resulted in their deaths. Furthermore, he harboured pirates, cel- ebrated mass after acts of violence ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 157 The papacy appointed a Greek vicar for those priests under the jurisd ...
158 Coureas on such occasions. Yet numerous Latin secular priests in Rhodes as well as the Greek Church were jurisdictionally su ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 159 subject to the Latin archbishop of Athens, as stated above. The Latin ...
160 Coureas that the inhabitants of Siphnos, chiefly women, were following the Latin rite despite their ignorance of Latin.37 Th ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 161 In Constantinople and Greece after the Fourth Crusade and the resul- ...
162 Coureas further instructions. On 15 March 1222 the pope wrote to Geoffrey expressing strong criticism over his refusal to im ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 163 holy orders, to the financial detriment of their lords who were there ...
164 Coureas the other Latin nobles did not distinguish between secular and ecclesiasti- cal property seized during the Latin con ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 165 Information is available on the properties the Latin and Greek church ...
166 Coureas of Vienne, but also of mendicants and members of the military orders. The four main mendicant orders established in ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 167 abbey of canons regular of the Temple, originally founded in the Holy ...
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