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resented the translation of The Sworn Book of | Honorius, a 13th-century text. |
They then marched toward Ravenna to depose | Honorius and place Priscus in the Emperor's place. |
Early on, Wallia made peace with Emperor | Honorius and accepted a treaty with the Roman Empire. |
ber 633, fled Northumbria, he was received by | Honorius and appointed to the bishopric of Rochester. |
October 415, an edict issued by the Emperors | Honorius and Theodosius II deposed Gamaliel as nasi be |
the Western Roman Empire under Roman Emperor | Honorius and a close friend of Augustine of Hippo, as |
After the death of | Honorius, Archbishop of Canterbury, Eorcenberht appoin |
The same is true for the | Honorius article itself. |
ome, Gennadius, St. Isidore, St. Ildephonsus, | Honorius Augustodunensis, Sigebert of Gembloux, and He |
d as sole emperor, appointing his younger son | Honorius Augustus as his co-ruler for the West (Milan, |
and occurrences, such as the life of Emperor | Honorius Augustus. |
-emperor with his ineffectual brother-in-law, | Honorius, becoming the real master of the West. |
until the twenty-eight year reign of Emperor | Honorius began in AD395. |
Christ and condemned Monothelitism, with Pope | Honorius being included in the condemnation. |
oung ages of the imperial couple, the tale of | Honorius being drugged by his mother-in-law Serena con |
Although the German crown stood by | Honorius, Burchard vowed to stand by Hildebrand, the g |
tage, was the magister utriusque militae when | Honorius came to power and was able to act as consul a |
he last of Gregory's missionaries, Archbishop | Honorius, died on 30 September 653." |
y's missionaries died in 653, when Archbishop | Honorius died on 30 September. |
In 423, | Honorius died, and the usurper Joannes took the power |
exactions, under color of their office, that | Honorius dismissed them by law in 412. |
treatise (1868) upon the condemnation of Pope | Honorius for heresy by the council of Constantinople i |
sical setting for Faithful Cross by Venantius | Honorius Fortunatus, Dorland Mountain, and Dillow. |
ine was besieged, but here he was defeated by | Honorius' generals Constantius and Ulphilas. |
Even as | Honorius grew older (he was ten at his ascension and s |
Honorius had few conflicts with the Irish missionary e | |
In 415 the Western Emperor, | Honorius, had defeated an usurper, Priscus Attalus; on |
simus, "When Maria was about to be married to | Honorius, her mother, deeming her too young for the ma |
The Christian Emperor | Honorius, however, was impressed by the monk's martyrd |
During that same year of 638, Pope | Honorius I too had died. |
In 634 Pope | Honorius I sent a bishop called Birinus to convert the |
Saint Bertulf made a pilgrimage to Rome, Pope | Honorius I exempted Bobbio from episcopal jurisdiction |
en made bishop by Asterius in Genoa, and Pope | Honorius I created the commission to convert the West |
diction, Bertulf hastened to Rome, where Pope | Honorius I received him kindly and granted the monaste |
ho had been sent by Archbishop Justus to Pope | Honorius I as his representative, had been drowned at |
ent II, two by Pope Callixtus II, one by Pope | Honorius II and one by Pope Paschalis II. |
ism, which had arisen after the death of Pope | Honorius II in February 1130 and the setting up of Pet |
ence of his episcopate until a letter of Pope | Honorius II in 1128, which even then does not name Wil |
f Ramla, to Rome to seek the approval of Pope | Honorius II for Baldwin's plan to make Fulk V of Anjou |
Honorius II withdrew to Parma and Alexander II returne | |
e council of Basel under the name of Antipope | Honorius II (1061-72), marched to Rome, and for a long |
In 1127 or 1128 Pope | Honorius II promoted him to the suburbicarian see of S |
s the lawful pontiff, and his rival, Cadalus ( | Honorius II), excommunicated in 1063. |
Honorius II, however, maintained his claim to the papa | |
Celestine's resignation, Scannabecchi became | Honorius II. |
t nonetheless submitted to the opposing pope, | Honorius II. |
in Germany passed to Anno, who was hostile to | Honorius II. |
of 14 April 1062 which gave Rome to Antipope | Honorius II. |
legitimate Pope Alexander II and the Antipope | Honorius II. |
Honorius III acquired some fame as an author. | |
ior of Wangford was appointed in 1226 by Pope | Honorius III in 1226 to be joint Papal Commissioner wi |
Finally on September 4, 1223 Pope | Honorius III confirmed the accord that had been drawn |
pal election convoked after the death of Pope | Honorius III at Rome (March 18, 1227). |
Both | Honorius III and Louis VIII of France (1223-26) turned |
At the end of 1224, Pope | Honorius III announced to all Christendom his appointm |
Pope Innocent III and his successor Pope | Honorius III organized crusading armies led by the kin |
bert obtained in 1222 a declaration from Pope | Honorius III that King Henry III was of legal age. |
Rome in 1218, to obtain absolution from Pope | Honorius III for the sentence excommunication imposed |
Pope | Honorius III also recognized Hermann's capabilities, a |
e date for the departure of Frederick II; and | Honorius III brought about his marriage with Isabella, |
ness, in order to obtain absolution from Pope | Honorius III for the sentence of excommunication impos |
But | Honorius III really had too large a task; besides the |
Rome, in a church outside the walls, by Pope | Honorius III on 9 April 1217, he borrowed some ships f |
Raoul was appointed as one of | Honorius III's papal legates, and was escorted back to |
ed to the election, and took the case to Pope | Honorius III, but the king died before the case was de |
ing excommunicated for his audacities by Pope | Honorius III, Afonso II promised to make amends to the |
essor Queen Rusudan wrote in a letter to Pope | Honorius III, that the Georgians had presumed the Mong |
He obtained a promise from the new pope, | Honorius III, that during his lifetime no resident leg |
Both elections were quashed by Pope | Honorius III. |
he papal conclave of 1216, which elected Pope | Honorius III. |
o Florence and Viterbo, where they found Pope | Honorius III. |
ologna and was named a chamber clerk for Pope | Honorius III. |
ho accepted his election and took the name of | Honorius III. |
he Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick II, and Pope | Honorius III. |
rdinal Cencio Camerario, who took the name of | Honorius III. |
Fredebal was sent to Roman Emperor | Honorius in Ravenna. |
was issued by the Roman emperors Arcadius and | Honorius in 397 as an expansion of the Roman law of tr |
"At that time they say that the Emperor | Honorius in Ravenna received the message from one of t |
ave (1994), Ted in Fever Pitch (1997), Marius | Honorius in King Arthur (2004), an Israeli arms mercha |
The papal letter to | Honorius is given in the Ecclesistical History of the |
revised to what the current historic view of | Honorius is. |
ssed to Gaul with an army and was defeated by | Honorius; it is unclear how many Roman troops remained |
me is derived from the 13 century Grimoire of | Honorius, its content is closer to later grimories lik |
Guido accepted the authority of Pope | Honorius IV in 1286. |
l in the Savelli palace, Corte Savella, which | Honorius IV had built and used as the de facto papal r |
Honorius IV acknowledged neither the one nor the other | |
On 18 July 1285, Pope | Honorius IV issued Bishop Robert a letter protecting t |
las IV, almost a year after the death of Pope | Honorius IV, who died on April 3, 1287. |
scopal consecration to the newly elected Pope | Honorius IV. |
d, accepted his election and took the name of | Honorius IV. |
bishop of Frascati on 22 December in 1285, by | Honorius IV. |
o the Savelli family and was a nephew of Pope | Honorius IV. |
ardinal Giacomo Savelli, who took the name of | Honorius IV. |
that the traditional date of consecration for | Honorius may need re-dating, as the long gap between 6 |
Honorius now found himself an able commander, Constant | |
Honorius of Autun (died c. 1151) | |
He was consecrated by Archbishop | Honorius of Canterbury. |
The Grimoire of Pope | Honorius, or Le Grimoire du Pape Honorius, is a 18th t |
The Sworn Book of | Honorius, or Liber Juratus (also Liber Sacer/Sacratus/ |
He also returned | Honorius' sister Galla Placidia to him. |
Honorius, the Emperor, called a Synod-the first interv | |
njustly oppressed, and wrote in his favour to | Honorius, the Western emperor, who sent this letter to |
on black magic ever written (The Grimoire of | Honorius the Great). |
e Clavicle and the Testament, the Grimoire of | Honorius the Great, and the processes of the Black Pac |
ed a delegation in 405 sent by Innocent I and | Honorius to defend Chrysostom. |
ced Sarus, the general of the Western Emperor | Honorius, to lift the siege of Constantine in Valence |
In 627, | Honorius was consecrated as archbishop by Paulinus of |
ers in the mean time arrived from the emperor | Honorius, which deferred the expedition to the east, i |
and Berhtgisl were consecrated by Archbishop | Honorius, who died in 653 (Historia Ecclesiastica iii. |
odosius I and Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of | Honorius, who would become a Western Roman Emperor. |
n: "The empire now devolved upon Arcadius and | Honorius, who, although apparently the rulers, were so |
Honorius wrote to Pope Honorius I asking the pope to r | |
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