La intervención de inocencio III en la política matrimonial de Felipe Augusto de francia y Alfonso IX de León = The intervention of Innocent III in the matrimonial politics of Philip Augustus of France and of Alfonso IX of León

In this paper we shall focus on the analysis of Innocent III's power over Philip Augustus and Alfonso IX's marital issues. Innocent challenged these kings because he could not allow Western monarchs to maintain marital unions which could be censurable in the eyes of his subjects since they...

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Subtitles:The intervention of Innocent III in the matrimonial politics of Philip Augustus of France and of Alfonso IX of León
Main Author: García Durán, Laura (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia [2016]
In: Vergentis
Year: 2016, Volume: 3, Pages: 221-245
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Innozenz, III., Pope 1160-1216 / Marriage / Philipp, II., Frankreich, König 1165-1223 / Alfons, IX., León, König 1171-1230 / Excommunication
IxTheo Classification:SA Church law; state-church law
SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Berengaria of Castile
B interdict
B dissolution
B Excommunication
B Alphonse IX
B Philip Augustus
B Ingeborge of Denmark
B Marriage
B Innocent III
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Summary:In this paper we shall focus on the analysis of Innocent III's power over Philip Augustus and Alfonso IX's marital issues. Innocent challenged these kings because he could not allow Western monarchs to maintain marital unions which could be censurable in the eyes of his subjects since they were bigamous or had consanguinity ties below the fourth degree. Innocent was well acquainted with the canonical doctrine and proved himself willing to apply it to kings regardless of the special rights of the sovereigns of France and León over whom the shadow of excommunication and interdict (seven years for the Leonese and two decades for the French king) threateningly loomed; before this unexpected challenge the monarchs dared oppose Rome. This also allows us to compare and contrast the relationship between Innocent and the two monarchs.
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