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Constitutum Constantini

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Uniform title headingConstitutum Constantini
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Variant(s)Costituto di Costantino
Donatio Constantini
Donation of Constantine
Donazione di Costantino
Konstantinische Schenkung
Privilegia sacerdotum
Form of workprose work
Beginning date07
Ending date08
Found inValla, L. The treatise of ... on the Donation of Constantine.
Wikipedia, 17 August 2011 (The Donation of Constantine (Latin, Donatio Constantini) is a forged Roman imperial decree by which the emperor Constantine I supposedly transferred authority over Rome and the western part of the Roman Empire to the pope. During the Middle Ages, the document was often cited in support of the Roman Church's claims to spiritual and earthly authority. Italian humanist Lorenzo Valla is credited with first exposing the forgery with solid philological arguments, although doubts on the document's authenticity had already been cast by this time. Scholars have since dated the forgery between the eighth and ninth centuries.)