6/4 e.g. if a statesman has enemies assassinated or has foreigners kidnapped and killed, that is noteworthy Not a moral judgment of statesmen so much as metaethical pt about gathering the data on which we judge him (eg: which gov'ts kill more ppl? first, tally deaths)
That a princeling who was at the mercy of Charles V had authority to annul his niece's marriage was unfortunate, ofc. But even at pts where bishop of Rome could stand on its own two feet, he still intervened in power politics like this
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I've never seen a papist who was both (a) committed (i.e. not just ethnically RCC) and (b) able to give a complete account of his understanding of medieval papal mischief
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