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22,36). Considering the majority opinion of his order, however, he refused to call heretics those
Franciscan friars, who insisted that Jesus and the apostles did not possess anything, but he was willing to submit himself to the will of the pope if he declares the advertisers of opposite doctrines to
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living in
Hungary and the neighboring countries in 1322. The pope opposed the Franciscan understanding of the poverty of Christ and his apostles. He was determined to suppress what he considered to be the excesses of the Spirituals, who contended eagerly for the view that Christ and his apostles had
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disagreed among themselves, but the majority condemned the idea on the grounds that it would condemn the Church's right to have possessions. According to the surviving records, Jánki argued in favor of the joint possession of goods by Christ and the apostles, referring to various parts of the
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in support of their view. In March 1322, he commissioned experts to examine the idea of poverty based on belief that Christ and the apostles owned nothing. Ladislaus Jánki was among those theologians, who were invited to the papal court at
Avignon to participate in the discussion. The experts
223:. Ladislaus donated his portion in Pacsinta to his sister in 1330. The Jánki family belonged to the partisans of Charles I in his efforts to acquire the Hungarian throne. Ladislaus' cousins, Thomas, Paul and Nicholas played an active role in restoring and strengthening royal power against the
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s and castellans to recover Church property in their territory. Returning to
Kalocsa, they informed Jánki on Charles' resolutions. Thereafter, Jánki invited the majority of prelates to hold another meeting in the territory of his archbishopric, at
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before that for military strategic reasons. The prelates arrived to the diet from
Apostag and jointly represented their interests against the monarch and the secular barons. Before the end of the year, the prelates made a complaint to the
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Hungary in 1319. According to historian Ildikó Tóth, the close cooperation between the prelates lasted until the death of Archbishop Thomas in early 1321; he was succeeded by the king's brother-in-law,
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November. The king concluded a short-lived peace with the oligarch. After Charles neglected to reclaim Church property that Matthew Csák had seized by force, the prelates of the realm – archbishops
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and made an alliance in the spring of 1318 against all who would jeopardize their interests. There, Jánki also issued a testimony letter on
Matthew Csák's ecclesiastical punishment, who was
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to greet him in the spring of 1317. Among other issues, Charles requested the pope to appoint Jánki as the
Archbishop of Kalocsa, which has not been filled for years. Peter became the new
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from Serbia to
Hungary on this occasion. Charles, who was ailing during the last years of his life, sought to secure the undisturbed inheritance of the throne for his son,
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to inform the royal court on the resolutions of their synod. Upon their demand, Charles summoned a diet immediately to the field of Rákos in summer and commissioned his
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in various lawsuits over domestic ecclesiastical affairs during his episcopate. He had a mandate to mediate the dispute between Archbishop Thomas and the burghers of
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was restored and subordinated to the Archdiocese of Kalocsa following Charles' successful military campaign against Stefan Milutin, when the Hungarian troops retook
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for humble uninhabited lands in the southern frontier; they have been trying to recover the lost goods for decades. Due to the contribution of the Roman Curia,
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and the Zala Abbey in spring 1327. Pope John XXII commissioned Jánki to send detailed summary about the Paulines in Hungary on 1 July 1327. Prior to that, the
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prior to that. Jánki remained a partisan of Charles I, but not without conditions. Several lands of his diocese was unlawfully seized by Serbian king
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Jánki accompanied Charles I to the Kingdom of Naples in the summer of 1333 and stayed there until early 1334. He conducted negotiations with one
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in 1334. Later, Jánki's successors considered it a disadvantageous contract and blamed the late archbishop that he had exchanged rich estates in
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be heretics. Historian László Tóth argued Jánki's alleged participation in this discussion is only narrated by Károly Péterfy in his work "
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in September 1326. Alongside Archbishop Boleslaus, he co-judged over the dispute between the cathedral chapter of
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and József Udvardy). According to this argument, the papal document, in fact, refers to Balianus (Belian), the
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56:Term ended
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394:Bible
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