Allegationes
The Allegationes is a short memo, that was written by Francesc Eiximenis in Latin between 1398 and 1408 in Valencia. The scholar Albert Hauf transcribed and published this opuscule in 1986.
Origin
Between 1398 and 1408 there was a conflict in the city of Valencia between Church and State. The origin of this conflict was the legal situation of clergymen. The Justícia of the Kingdom of Valencia ordered to disarm the clergymen that showed weapons publicly. The bishop of Valencia, Hug de Llupià, demanded the clergymen to be judged according to the Church laws, and asked also to collect himself the weapons that had been taken to these clergymen. There was also another conflict between the Grand Master of the Order of Montesa and the king of the Crown of Aragon. In order to solve all these conflicts, the arbitration of sixteen important people of the Kingdom of valencia was requested. Most of them were jurists, but some of them were clergymen, such as Eiximenis. The part of this verdict of arbitration that was made by Francesc Eiximenis, is what we know as Allegationes.Content
This is a key document in order to know Eiximenis' theocratic ideas. The reasoning that is given here by Eiximenis is often repeated in other parts of his works, where he justifies papal theocracy, such as chapters 75-81 and 234 of the First Book of the Christian, or the fourth part of the Twelfth Book of the Christian.Among the arguments and authors that he quotes, the following ones must be pointed out:Unam Sanctam Papal bull, issued by pope Boniface VIII.
- Bernard of Clairvaux' De consideratione.
- Hugh of Saint Victor's De sacramentis.
- Isidore of Seville Liber de personis ecclesiasticis.
- The Donation of Constantine.
- The canonist Enrico da Susa in several works.
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