Temporal power is a term of art in medieval and early modern political philosophy to refer to worldly power, as contrasted with spiritual power.
The temporal power (simply), the state (polity) or secular authority, in contrast to the church or spiritual authority
Temporal power (papal), the worldly power exercised by the Roman Pontiff
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Temporalpower is a term of art in medieval and early modern political philosophy to refer to worldly power, as contrasted with spiritual power. The temporal...
not respond effectively, eventually led to the establishment of the temporalpower of the popes. The Duchy of Rome was an imperial territory under the...
Umbria and Romagna, and portions of Emilia. These lands were held of the temporalpower of the Pope, as opposed to his ecclesiastical primacy. By 1860, much...
Temporality is "deeply intertwined with the rhetorical act of harnessing and subverting power in the unfolding struggle for justice." Temporalities,...
deemed the holiest place in all of Christendom. The papal claim to temporalpower in the High Middle Ages was based on the fabricated Donation of Constantine...
sovereign entity under international law, which maintains the city-state's temporalpower and governance, diplomatic, and spiritual independence. The Vatican...
papa tem poder temporal absoluto, pp. 49–55. Edições Loyola. ISBN 85-15-01750-4. Although Faus is deeply critical of the temporalpower of the popes ("Once...
wearing two swords, representing the dual concept of mīrī and pīrī (temporalpower and spiritual authority). In front of the Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar...
Charlemagne as Roman Emperor by translatio imperii in 800. The Pope's temporalpower peaked around the time of the papal coronations of the emperors of the...
the Muslim world into autonomous dynasties. The caliphs lost their temporalpower in 936–946, first to a series of military strongmen, and then to the...
which had existed since the Donation of Pepin in 756, along with the temporalpower of the Holy See, and led to the establishment of Rome as the capital...
meant to signal spiritual power. The concept of "The Mir and the Pir" (temporalpower and spiritual authority) was introduced by the sixth Sikh Guru, Hargobind...
Questione romana; Latin: Quaestio Romana) was a dispute regarding the temporalpower of the popes as rulers of a civil territory in the context of the Italian...
Trevisan at the Council of Florence had acquiesced in the loss of his ancient temporal estate, in return for an annual salary of 5,000 ducats allowed him from...
traditional white papal headgear in the 9th century. When the popes assumed temporalpower in the Papal States, the base crown became decorated with jewels to...
persecution. During the Early Church, the bishops of Rome enjoyed no temporalpower until the time of Constantine. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire...
entered Rome in 1870, ending more than one thousand years of Papal temporalpower. In 1882 Italy entered into a Triple Alliance with the German Empire...
thronèd monarch better than his crown. His scepter shows the force of temporalpower, The attribute to awe and majesty Wherein doth sit the dread and fear...
their respective Churches. This makes the French President the only temporalpower in the world to formally have retained the right to appoint Catholic...
settlement of all the claims of the Holy See against Italy from the loss of temporalpower over the Papal States in 1870, though the sum agreed to was actually...
the Papal States in 1796. In 1798, upon his refusal to renounce his temporalpower, Pius was taken prisoner and transported to France. He died eighteen...
D. 756, when the Pope began to be a temporalpower, (that is, in prophetic language, a beast) by assuming temporal dominion; 1260 years from this period...
control over their temporal counterparts in the west and vice versa. The pontificate of Innocent III is considered the height of temporalpower of the papacy...
LTL is sometimes called propositional temporal logic, abbreviated PTL. In terms of expressive power, linear temporal logic (LTL) is a fragment of first-order...
the Middle Ages into the nineteenth century, the papacy held direct temporalpower in the Papal States, and many titles of papal nobility were derived...
Carlo Arduini, had made a speech in which he had declared that the Temporalpower of the Holy See was a "historical lie, a political imposture, and a...
withdrew their consuls, whose work had been connected instead with the temporalpower of the papacy, which was now ended. However, no diplomatic relations...