In nomine Domini (Latin: In the name of the Lord) is a papal bull written by Pope Nicholas II. The bull was issued on 13 April 1059[note 1] and caused major reforms in the system of papal election, most notably establishing the cardinal-bishops as the sole electors of the pope, with the consent of minor clergy.
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InnomineDomini (Latin: In the name of the Lord) is a papal bull written by Pope Nicholas II. The bull was issued on 13 April 1059 and caused major reforms...
plainchant Gloria Tibi Trinitas. In the Benedictus section of this mass, the Latin phrase "innomineDomini" was sung in a reduced, four-part counterpoint...
movement. Elected according to the terms of his predecessor's bull, In nomineDomini, Anselm's was the first election by the cardinals without the participation...
or possibly early 12th century, combines both an Ulfberht and an innominedomini (in this case, +IINIOMINEDMN) inscription. Many blade inscriptions of...
+NIOIN+, which can be abbreviations of InnomineDomini (Latin for "In the name of the Lord") or variations of the text "in the name of god".[verification needed]...
only specimen that combines the Vlfberht signature with a Christian "innominedomini" inscription (+IINIOMINEDMN). As a given name, Wulfbert (Old High German...
friend Cardinal Hildebrand, a driving force behind the promulgation of InNomineDomini and the future Pope Gregory VII, Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine...
involvement, if not outright appointment. Since the promulgation of InnomineDomini (1059), however, suffrage has been limited to the College of Cardinals...
earlier in an inversion of the Latin Mass (a "Luciferian Mass") led by a former Catholic priest in Paris, which included the phrase "InnomineDomini Dei...
election, Montini said "Accepto, innomineDomini" ("I accept, in the name of the Lord"). He took the name "Paul VI," in honor of Paul the Apostle. At one...
election according to the InnomineDomini bull of 1059.[citation needed] In response, Gregory excommunicated and deposed Henry in the Lenten synod of 1076...
Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church, prior to the promulgation of InNomineDominiin AD 1059 varied throughout history. Popes were often putatively appointed...
dicit: Sit nomen Domini benedictum. Omnes respondent: Ex hoc nunc et usque in sæculum. Celebrans dicit: Adiutorium nostrum innomineDomini. Omnes respondent:...
the Lateran Council, issues the papal bull InnomineDomini, making the College of Cardinals the sole voters in the papal conclave for the election of popes...
coins used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The name of the subunit is centime in French and internationally, Rappen in German, centesimo in Italian, and...
providing security and public peace in Rome. A major change came in 1059, when Pope Nicholas II decreed inInNomineDomini that the cardinals were to elect...
chronological list of popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani" (The...
Music for the Requiem Mass is any music that accompanies the Requiem, a Mass in the Catholic Church for the deceased. It has inspired a large number of compositions...
82 in C major, The Bear (1786) Symphony No. 83 in G minor, The Hen (1785) Symphony No. 84 in E♭ major, InnomineDomini (1786) Symphony No. 85 in B♭ major...
died in 958. Eadred's will is one of only two wills of Anglo-Saxon kings to survive. It reads: InnomineDomini. This is King Eadred's will. In the first...
Gregory VII, who was a guiding force in the selection of his four predecessors, and the 1059 Papal bull InNomineDomini of Pope Nicholas II; some writers...