Also known as False Decretals, Decretals of the Pseudo-Isidore, Isodorian Decretals
Pseudo-Isidore is the conventional name for the unknown Carolingian-era author (or authors) behind an extensive corpus of influential forgeries. Pseudo-Isidore's main object was to provide accused bishops with an array of legal protections amounting to de facto immunity from trial and conviction; to secure episcopal autonomy within the diocese; and to defend the integrity of church property. The forgeries accomplished this goal, in part, by aiming to expand the legal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome.
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Decretales pseudoisidorianas, Falsas decretales o Pseudo-Isidoro son denominaciones historiográficas de una colección de decretales apócrifas, falsamente atribuidas a un tal Isidorus Mercator, durante mucho tiempo confundido con Isidoro de Sevilla. Las Falsas decretales fueron redactadas entre los años 30 y 40 del siglo IX y constituyeron una de las más importantes fuentes del derecho canónico medieval.
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