Charter: Urkunden (1058-1899) 1452 IV 23
Signature: 1452 IV 23
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23. April 1452, Rom
Papst Nicolaus V. dispensiert die Benedictinerinnen in Göttweig zum Genusse von Fleischspeisen an drei Wochentagen mit Ausnahme der Quadragesimalzeit.Source Regest:
FUCHS, Göttweig II (=FRA II/52, Wien 1901) S. 436, Nr. 1379
FUCHS, Göttweig II (=FRA II/52, Wien 1901) S. 436, Nr. 1379
Copie in Cod. C f. 371.
Nicolaus episcopus, servus servorum dei, dilectis in Christo filiabus priorisse et universis monialibus monasterii in monte Goettwicensi Pataviensis diocesis nunc et pro tempore constitutis salutem et apostolicam benedictionem. Sacre religionis etc. Hinc est, quod nos carissimi in Christo filii nostri Friderici Romanorum imperatoris atque vestris in hac parte supplicacionibus inclinati, ut vos et pro tempore existentes priorissa et moniales dicti monasterii propter fragilitatem sexus, quamvis regula instituta, sub quibus degetis, id prohibeat, tribus vicibus in ebdomada quadragesimalibus temporibus exceptis singulis annis carnibus vesci et illis uti possitis, devotioni vestre auctoritate apostolica tenore presentium concedimus et eciam indulgemus prohibitionibus predictis et constitutionibus et ordinationibus apostolicis ceterisque contrariis non obstantibus quibuscumque. Nulli ergo etc. Datum Rome apud Sanctum Petrum anno incarnationis dominice millesimo quadringentesimo quinquagesimo secundo, nono kalendas maii, pontificatus nostri anno sexto.
Source Fulltext: FUCHS, Göttweig II (=FRA II/52, Wien 1901) S. 436
Original dating clause: nono kalendas maii
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Places
- Göttweig, Benediktinerinnenkloster (GB KR)
Persons
- Friedrich III., röm.-dt. Kaiser (*1415, +1493)
- Papst Nikolaus V. (1447-1455), Aussteller
Göttweig, Stiftsarchiv, Urkunden (1058-1899) 1452 IV 23, in: Monasterium.net, URL </mom/AT-StiAG/GoettweigOSB/1452_IV_23.2/charter>, accessed at 2024-12-27+01:00
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