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The Patrimony of Saint Peter (Latin: Patrimonium Sancti Petri) originally designated the landed possessions and revenues of various kinds that belonged to the apostolic Holy See (the Pope) i.e. the "Church of Saint Peter" in Rome, by virtue of the apostolic see status as founded by Saint Peter, according to Catholic tradition. Until the middle of the 8th century this consisted wholly of private property, but the term was later applied to the States of the Church, and more particularly to the Duchy of Rome.

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  • Patrimonium Sancti Petri (el)
  • Patrimoni Santo Petrus (in)
  • Patrimonio di San Pietro (provincia pontificia) (it)
  • Patrimoine de saint Pierre (fr)
  • Patrimony of Saint Peter (en)
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  • Μέσω του όρου Patrimonium Sancti Petri ορίζονται δύο πράγματα : * το σύστημα των εντός του Εξαρχάτου της Ραβένα το οποίο ήλεγχαν οι της Ρώμης, με τα εδάφη που είχε παραχωρηθεί στον από τον Λιουτπράνδο, να αποτελούν έτσι τον πρώτο πυρήνα των Παπικών Κρατών, * μια διοικητική διαίρεση που υιοθετήθηκε από τον Πάπα Ιννοκέντιο Γ΄ στα βόρεια της Ρώμης. (el)
  • Le patrimoine de Saint Pierre désigne deux choses : * le système des latifundium dans l'Exarchat de Ravenne géré par les diocèses de Rome, territoire cédé à l'évêque de Rome par Liutprand (donation de Sutri), constituant ainsi le premier noyau des États pontificaux (donation de Pépin), * une division administrative instituée par Innocent III au nord de Rome. (fr)
  • The Patrimony of Saint Peter (Latin: Patrimonium Sancti Petri) originally designated the landed possessions and revenues of various kinds that belonged to the apostolic Holy See (the Pope) i.e. the "Church of Saint Peter" in Rome, by virtue of the apostolic see status as founded by Saint Peter, according to Catholic tradition. Until the middle of the 8th century this consisted wholly of private property, but the term was later applied to the States of the Church, and more particularly to the Duchy of Rome. (en)
  • Patrimoni Santo Petrus (bahasa Latin: Patrimonium Sancti Petri) awalnya merancang wilayah dan pendapatan dari berbagai jenis hal yang masuk apostolik Tahta Suci (Sri Paus) sebagai "Gereja Santo Petrus" di Roma, sejalan dengan status tahta apostolik yang didirikan oleh Santo Petrus, menurut . Sampai pertengahan abad ke-8, ini terdiri dari seluruh harta benda pribadi, namun istilah tersebut kemudian diterapkan kepada Negara Gereja, dan khususnya . (in)
  • Il Patrimonio di San Pietro fu una delle quattro province istituite da papa Innocenzo III (1198-1216) come ripartizione dello Stato Ecclesiastico. Comprendeva la parte dell'antica Tuscia soggetta alla Sede Apostolica, ovvero l'attuale provincia di Viterbo e il comprensorio di Civitavecchia. Era governata da un funzionario di nomina papale, il Rettore. Successivamente è documentata anche la presenza di un Rettore generale, coordinatore delle attività dei rettori provinciali e referente diretto del pontefice. Le città sedi dei rettori furono Montefiascone e Viterbo. (it)
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