Teocracia pontificia vs. cesaropapismo en la corte de Carlos V
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2000.v52.i106.541Abstract
Analysis of Michael de Ulzurrun's work, jurist from Navarra, accomplishing a resarch of the cultural environment in the age of emperor Charles V, where are noted the contributions of the thought of this author on the pontifical theocracy in XVIth century.
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