Charles of Anjou has left his captive …

Years: 1285 - 1285

Charles of Anjou has left his captive son Charles as his natural successor.

Honorius IV, more peaceably inclined than Martin IV, had not renounced the Church's support of the House of Anjou, nor had he set aside the severe ecclesiastical punishments imposed upon Sicily.

On the other hand, he does not approve of the tyrannical government the Sicilians had been subject to under Charles of Anjou.

This is evident from legislation embodied in his constitution of September 17, 1285 (Constitutio super ordinatione regni Siciliae), in which he states that no government can prosper that is not founded on justice and peace.

He passes forty-five ordinances intended chiefly to protect the people of Sicily against their king and his officials.

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