The main source of this apocryphal document was in the Metalogicus of John of Salisbury, who spent three months with this decree’s author in Benevento. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this disputed papal bull that granted Henry II the right to invade and govern Ireland, sanctioning the Anglo-Norman conquest of the island by Richard de Clare.
ANSWER: Laudabiliter
[10e] Laudabiliter was a decree by the fourth pope of this regnal name, the only pope from England. The sixth pope with this name served as a tutor to Charles V and was from Utrecht.
ANSWER: Adrian [accept Adrian IV; accept Adrian VI or Adrian of Utrecht]
[10m] Adrian IV showed preferences towards his home abbey in this English city. This city was the site of two battles during the Wars of the Roses, one in which Henry VI was captured and the other in which he was freed.
ANSWER: St. Albans [accept St. Albans Abbey]
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