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7 September, 03:24
What was gelasius's two-swords theory
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7 September, 03:37
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"There are two powers, august Emperor, by which this world is chiefly ruled, namely, the sacred authority of the priests and the royal power."
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In 494, Pope Gelasius I wrote that letter about the "two powers" specifically aiming towards that they were swords. (The letter above was translated from Latin, because it was written originally written in Latin)
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