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What was medieval canon law?

rules governing feudal land ownership between lords and vassals
rules governing the revival and administration of Roman authority
rules governing the behavior of members of the Christian church
rules governing the rights of the king to elect members of the court

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rules governing the behavior of members of the Christian church

Medieval canon law was the body of church rules and regulations (from councils, popes, and canonists) that governed clergy discipline, sacraments, marriage, church courts, and other ecclesiastical matters.