Audi filia et and De sinu patris were two letters written by either Pope Urban IV (1165–1264) or Pope Clement IV (1200–1268). They are undated, but were probably written during the 1260s,[1] separately chastising one noblewoman and one nobleman for inappropriate activities. According to historians such as Hans E. Mayer and Peter W. Edbury, the letters were written in 1261 or 1262, and were intended for the Cypriote queen Plaisance of Antioch (1235–1261) and her lover John of Jaffa (1215–1266), who left his wife Marie of Armenia to pursue the relationship.[2] Other historians such as David Nicolle, Steven Runciman and Christopher Tyerman[3] believe that the date is more likely 1268, that the noblewoman was another Cypriot queen, Isabella of Ibelin (1252–1282), and it was her affair with Julian of Sidon (born c. 1230, d. 1275) that prompted the papal letters.[4]
^Mayer, Hans Eberhard (February 15, 1978). "Ibelin versus Ibelin". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 122, no. 1. pp. 51–56. ISBN 9781422370858.
^Edbury, Peter W. (1997). John of Ibelin and the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: The Boydell Press. pp. 96–97. ISBN 0-85115-703-3.
Audifiliaet and De sinu patris were two letters written by either Pope Urban IV (1165–1264) or Pope Clement IV (1200–1268). They are undated, but were...
papal bull to Plaisance expressing his disapproval of her relationship, Audifiliaet. Plaisance died at Cyprus in 1261 and the regency of Hugh II passed...
"Capitulo seis". "Capítulo ocho". Torrell, Jean-Pierre (1993). "Séculiers et mendiants ou Thomas d'Aquin au naturel". Revue des sciences religieuses. 67...
(session III, De eccles., c. iii) (see Exequatur). Regesta Papal bull Audifiliaet "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ecclesiastical Letters". www.newadvent.org....
referring to men, such as agricola "farmer" or poēta "poet". The nouns fīlia "daughter" and dea "goddess" have dative and ablative plural fīliābus, deābus...
304, 285 3 pieces in Quarta raccolta de sacri canti: "Exulta filia Sion"; "Exultent coeli et gaudeant angeli"; "Salve O Regina" 1–5 voices, basso continuo...
Simile est regnum Quinque prudentes Diffusa est gratia Dilexisti justitiam Audifilia (tract) Annunciatiatione beate Virginis Rorate coeli Prophetae sancti...
proponit conspectum historicum et glottologicum. IEREMIAS GOTTHELF, de Aranea nigra, in Latinum vertit Nicolaus Gross. " ... 'Audi, atta' inquit consobrinus...
In medio Ecclesiae aperuit os ejus, * Et implevit eum Deus spiritu sapientiae et intellectus. * Jucunditatem et exsultationem thesaurizavit super eum...
Amphitruō, nātus Argīs ex Argō patre, quīc(um) Alcumēna (e)st nūpt(a), Ēlectrī fīlia. is nunc Amphitruō praefectust legiōnibus, nam cum Tēloboīs bellum (e)st...
major (K IIa:21), MH 451 Ascendit Deus in A major (K IIa:37), MH 365 Audifilia in F major (K IIb:31), MH 357 Ave Maria in C major (K IIb:30), MH 388...
voices and orchestra; Graduale Absolve, for bass and orchestra; Graduale «Audifilia», for choir, two tenors, bass and orchestra: two versions are found in...