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Papal income tax

Index Papal income tax

Papal income tax was first leveled in 1199 by Pope Innocent III, originally requiring all Catholic clergy to pay one-fortieth of their ecclesiastical income annually in support of the Crusades. [1]

5 relations: Cardinal protector of England, Dewar (Dewar na Ferg) of Perthshire, Jens Grand, Philip III of Spain, Siege of Medvėgalis.

Cardinal protector of England

The Cardinal protector of England was an appointed crown-cardinal of England from 1492 until 1539.

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Dewar (Dewar na Ferg) of Perthshire

The Dewar na Ferg is a branch of the Scottish Clan Dewar, originating in Perthshire.

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Jens Grand

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Philip III of Spain

Philip III (Felipe; 14 April 1578 – 31 March 1621) was King of Spain.

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Siege of Medvėgalis

The Siege of Medvėgalis was a brief siege of Medvėgalis, a Lithuanian fortress in Samogitia, in February 1329 by the Teutonic Order reinforced by many guest crusaders, including King John of Bohemia.

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Income tax in the Papal States.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_income_tax

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