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ick I Barbarossa in his quarrel with Pope Adrian | IV and Pope Alexander III. |
This had induced Pope John | IV to renew the old archdiocese of Salona and trans |
3, the Papal bull Solet annuere of Pope Innocent | IV confirmed that Clare's Rule would serve as the g |
Pope Mark | IV of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria |
was confirmed in this position by Pope Eugenius | IV on 28 April. |
434 he responded to the letters of Pope Eugenius | IV (in marked contrast to earlier emperors of Trebi |
, Amalhar travelled to Rome to meet Pope Gregory | IV and arrange a new German liturgy. |
priest Nicholas Breakspeare, who, as Pope Adrian | IV, is the only Englishman ever to have occupied th |
written in a copy of a papal bull of Pope Adrian | IV preserved in England; the bull dates to 1155. |
d in the Taxatio Ecclesiasticus of Pope Nicholas | IV in 1291 and was probably built in 1260. |
le of Egypt during the pontificate of Pope Cyril | IV of Alexandria. |
ed into Latin a supplicatory letter to Pope Paul | IV from the parliament of England, to dissuade him |
Pope Martin | IV authorizes a Crusade against the newly re-establ |
rough the efforts of his uncle and Pope Innocent | IV, and was made to swear to take no revenge on his |
91, in an action that involved the pope Nicholas | IV and the archbishop of Genoa, Jacob de Voragine ( |
e traveled to Rome, hoping to interest Pope Pius | IV in his cause. |
His successor was Pope Sergius | IV (1009-12). |
e years 1262-4, Raymond appealed to Pope Clement | IV and survived in place. |
st 29, 1254 by Sartaq addressed to Pope Innocent | IV, stated that Sartaq, then a duke, was baptised a |
and resulted in the election of Pope Anastasius | IV. |
t on May 31, 1557, on direct orders of Pope Paul | IV, carried out by his nephew, Cardinal Carlo Caraf |
The papal bull Laudabiliter of Pope Adrian | IV was decreed in 1155. |
On the death of Pope Paul | IV, many cardinals wished to elect Laynez pope, but |
He was named Cardinal by Pope Pius | IV on February 26, 1561. |
niface was chosen by his predecessor, Pope Felix | IV, who had been a strong adherent of the Arian kin |
made by the king, on May 3, 1245, Pope Innocent | IV wrote to Abbot Robert granting permission for th |
When William was excommunicated by Pope Adrian | IV, and with (unjustified) rumours that the Emperor |
ies would not consent to an execution, Pope Paul | IV sent officials to extradite Pomponio to Rome. |
bly around 640) and a full cardinal by Pope John | IV. |
In 1267 Pope Clement | IV deposed the master for malice and neglect of his |
Pope Innocent | IV then formally appointed him despite resistance f |
pe Paschal III at Viterbo to prevent Pope Victor | IV from reaching Rome. |
Asbestas appealed for redress to Pope Leo | IV and thus inaugurated a period of friction in rel |
in the 15th century were bankers to Pope Sixtus | IV. |
al, he was created cardinal in 1561 by Pope Pius | IV, given the titular church of San Callisto. |
Savelli family and was a nephew of Pope Honorius | IV. |
Filippo Fontana (1243), to whom Pope Innocent | IV entrusted the task of inducing the German prince |
Obizzo Fieschi, an uncle of Pope Innocent | IV; |
Pope Paul | IV issues a Papal Bull recognising Philip II of Spa |
lo was appointed Apostolic Nuncio by Pope Sixtus | IV, and commissioned to preach a crusade against th |
founded Vatican library (founded by Pope Sixtus | IV). |
Pope Anastasius | IV (ca. |
Among other things, he was tasked by Pope Urban | IV in 1263 by the papal bull Exultavit cor nostrum |
, which later got him in trouble with Pope Urban | IV. |
Pope Gabriel | IV of Alexandria was the 86th Coptic Pope of Alexan |
e Julius III and sent to the Polish by Pope Paul | IV. |
and became a papal chaplain under Pope Alexander | IV. |
made cardinal in December 1251 by Pope Innocent | IV, at a time when the church was having problems w |
il, mainly due to riots spurred by Pope Innocent | IV. |
was named vicar general of Rodez by Pope Clement | IV (1266). |
ee of Winchester on 2 March 1268 by Pope Clement | IV. |
Once the danger had passed the Pope Boniface | IV commanded them to construct a monastery. |
1216); Pope Gregory IX (1227-41); Pope Alexander | IV (1254-61); Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303). |
24, 642, succeeding the short reign of Pope John | IV. |
In December 1261, the new French pope Urban | IV made him cardinal-priest, with the titulus of th |
Pope Martin | IV, born Simon de Brion (between 1210 and 1220, And |
f Scotland, who sent a protest to Pope Alexander | IV. |
In the pope Nicholas | IV taxatio of 1291 it is spelt Baldirton. |
Created cardinal in 1244 by Pope Innocent | IV, he became bishop of Porto and Santa Rufina in 1 |
hop of Sabina was finally elected Pope Celestine | IV by seven cardinals only, on October 25, 1241. |
see of Andria by felllow Englishman Pope Adrian | IV. |
ted into an Archbishopric in 1472 by Pope Sixtus | IV. |
ews cardinals - including the future Pope Eugene | IV, despite his promise in the conclave that he wou |
on of his election to the see from Pope Innocent | IV on 14 January 1251, along with a dispensation to |
Previously, Pope Clement | IV had crowned Charles I the King of Naples and Sic |
Pope Matthew | IV of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria |
elonging to the lord of the manor, Pope Eugenius | IV issued a license in 1440 to enable the Mass to b |
before joining the papal party of Pope Innocent | IV in 1247. |
rench cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Urban | IV, his uncle who elevated him on May 22, 1262. |
he was named bishop of Utrecht by Pope Nicholas | IV, without prior election by the Utrecht Chapters. |
Pope Pius | IV therefore refused to confirm Friedrich's electio |
In 1562 Pope Pius | IV sent him to the Council of Trent, and on 8 Janua |
About the same time he was made by Pope Eugene | IV, Bishop of Castello; and his episcopate was mark |
A few years later (1561) Pope Pius | IV made him cardinal and second legate of the Holy |
ith neighbouring rulers, after which pope Eugene | IV, Martin V's successor, appointed Zweder to the t |
Pope Martin | IV died at Perugia on March 28, 1285. |
Pope Gabriel | IV was previously the abbot of the Moharrak Monaste |
consecration to the newly elected Pope Honorius | IV. |
on from King Henry III and the new pope Innocent | IV. |
Guido accepted the authority of Pope Honorius | IV in 1286. |
the year 900 and was succeeded by Pope Benedict | IV (900-903). |
His successor Pope John | IV also rejected the doctrine completely, leading t |
bishop of St. Andrews when a Bull of Pope Sixtus | IV, dated at Rome, August 17, 1472, elevated the bi |
ization was opened in that year by Pope Innocent | IV, but was not definitively undertaken until 1457. |
papal bull Iniunctum Nobis, issued by Pope Pius | IV on November 13, 1565. |
lf had died on March 10, 1291, and Pope Nicholas | IV would die in March 1292, putting an end to their |
born in Venice, and was a nephew of Pope Eugene | IV (1431-1447), through his mother. |
ession to the throne, he was forced by Pope Pius | IV to send back his mother to France, due to her Ca |
Pope Innocent | IV with Louis IX at Cluny |
rrested on the instructions of the new pope Pius | IV and along with his two uncles was imprisoned in |
cardinal in Santa Maria in Domnica by Pope Pius | IV in the consistory of 31 January 1560, aged only |
He was though a supporter of Pope Innocent | IV. |
With relations between Manfred and Pope Urban | IV deteriorating, Doria was forced to put Spoleto t |
When the Pope Sergius | IV of Rome inserted Filioque into Creed, Sergius in |
tine Republic, and was ambassador to Pope Eugene | IV and the Republic of Venice. |
Borromeo Administering the Viaticum to Pope Pius | IV, 1842 |
He was created cardinal by Pope Innocent | IV, initially as priest of S. Marcello on 28 May 12 |
the embassy send by his father to Pope Alexander | IV. |
After 1198 William was an ally of Pope Innocent | IV and the young king Frederick I. Sometime before |
getting involved in the conflict, Pope Innocent | IV took Finland under his special protection in Aug |
Pope Felix | IV wished Boniface to succeed him, partially to avo |
Pope Urban | IV stayed at Orvieto in 1262-1264. |
The election was confirmed by Pope Alexander | IV in 1257. |
made cardinal in pectore by Pope Eugenius | IV, confirmed by Pope Nicholas V in January 1447; |
been granted the Sicilian crown by Pope Clement | IV in 1265. |
ter year, Hillin acted as legate for Pope Adrian | IV. |
f London and both men appealed to Pope Alexander | IV and Pope Urban IV. |
nvened in Viterbo after the death of Pope Martin | IV, elected Cardinal Giacomo Savelli, who took the |
For Pope Sixtus | IV, Bettini may have traveled to France (1474) and |
When Pope Hadrian | IV died in 1159, the divided cardinals elected two |
eta Christi" (Champion of Christ) by Pope Sixtus | IV, who referred to him as "Verus christiane fidei |
Aragonese Crusade, James allied with Pope Martin | IV and king Philip III of France (the widower of hi |
ugh he made a pilgrimage to Rome where Pope John | IV consecrated him. |
receive consecration at the hands of Pope Sixtus | IV. |
the election of Nicholas de Moffat, Pope Adrian | IV provided John to the see, and he was consecrated |
Pope Anastasius | IV died on 3 December 1154, and was succeeded by Ca |
Sinibaldo de' Fieschi (soon to be Pope Innocent | IV) backed a candidate from the inner circle of Pop |
llion of Piero Tomacelli in Spoleto, Pope Eugene | IV sent Cardinal Giovanni Vitelleschi to destroy hi |
ished a prelate at his own court, Pope Alexander | IV made him Bishop of Vicenza, in 1256. |
elected Girolamo Masci, O.Min. as Pope Nicholas | IV, almost a year after the death of Pope Honorius |
Nicholas Breakspear - Pope Adrian | IV |
rty days in 903 after the death of Pope Benedict | IV (900-903). |
he reconstruction of Rome started by Pope Sixtus | IV. |
ive by Pope Alexander III and two by Pope Adrian | IV. |
g sede vacante between the death of Pope Clement | IV, in 1268, and the election of the new pope in 12 |
In 1244, Pope Innocent | IV fled from Rome, and Philip convinced his brother |
he received consecration at Rome from Pope Urban | IV in 1263. |
n, as he received no dispensation Pope Alexander | IV due to his young age. |
enlarged at the expense of Passau by Pope Sixtus | IV. |
Later, Pope Eugene | IV wanted to make him Bishop of Worcester on 24 Sep |
ame year, this time with consent of Pope Clement | IV. |
With this in his mind Pope Paul | IV styled him "a son of perdition." |
On November 1, 1478, Pope Sixtus | IV published the Papal bull Exigit Sinceras Devotio |
In the fifteenth century Pope Sixtus | IV, while promoting the festival, explicitly tolera |
f Exeter and a papal chaplain before Pope Martin | IV provided him to the see of Winchester on 9 June |
Ceolnoth, however, corresponded with Pope Leo | IV. |
e dispute, however, continued and Pope Alexander | IV sent the Genoese to attempt to settle it; John o |
In 1291, Pope Nicholas | IV granted William permission to take oaths from ev |
, ascended the papal throne in 1555 as Pope Paul | IV. |
ispensation for illegitimacy from Pope Alexander | IV on 19 June 1257. |
pressed following the 1307 order by Pope Clement | IV, it was granted to the Knights of St John who he |
In 1555 Pope Paul | IV sent him as nuncio to Poland, where, on account |
Rome to help arrange a peace between Pope Sixtus | IV and Florence in 1479, dealing also with the prin |
t the time, to get permission from Pope Innocent | IV to come of age a few months early. |
rench court intervened, by getting Pope Innocent | IV to refuse the marriage. |
His writings include a letter to Pope Innocent | IV, De constructione Castri Saphet (Baluze, Miscell |
the titular church of St. Prisca, by Pope Eugene | IV. |
He also gained from Pope John | IV the independence of his community from episcopal |
he Council of Trent or as the Creed of Pope Pius | IV, is one of the four authoritative Catholic creed |
therefore submitted a revised rule to Pope Urban | IV, through the agency of her brother Louis IX, who |
he was raised to the cardinalate by Pope Sixtus | IV. |
a, while the papal legate, the future Pope Urban | IV, wanted the Christians direct their energies aga |
t to Rome, became cameriere segreto to Pope Pius | IV, and was ordained priest. |
On the death of Pope Gregory | IV, the Archdeacon John was proclaimed Pope by popu |
e in Lent, 1255, and confirmed by Pope Alexander | IV on 1 July 1255, who also agreed to overlook Game |
f England objected and appealed to Pope Innocent | IV, who rejected the appeal. |
Pope Innocent | IV chose Friar Joannes to head this mission. |
Pope Michael | IV of Alexandria, also known as Khail IV, was the 6 |
In 1253 he was invested by Pope Innocent | IV in the Kingdom of Sicily and Apulia. |
essors of Maurus was Homobonus, to whom Pope Leo | IV (850) addressed a letter determining the boundar |
Pope Clement | IV, through the Dominican general, John of Vercelli |
Pope Sixtus | IV was an enemy of the Medici. |
He was a cousin of Pope Pius | IV, or nephew or uncle. |
te Mirato, Bernard was chaplain to pope Innocent | IV, a noted canonist. |
In 1478 he allied himself with Pope Sixtus | IV against Lorenzo de 'Medici, but the latter journ |
The English Pope, Adrian | IV gave the blessing for the abbey in 1156, followi |
The English Pope, Adrian | IV gave his blessing for the abbey in 1156 and foll |
frequently deployed to embassies by Popes Eugene | IV and Nicholas V. |
laves, which saw the elections of popes Nicholas | IV in 1288, Celestine V in 1294, Boniface VIII in 1 |
The Ordnance QF 13 pounder Mk | IV anti-aircraft gun was an Elswick Ordnance commer |
Hugo Zacarias Prado Yonzon | IV, 32, Tagaytay, Philippines |
ontinued the policies of his predecessor Hermann | IV of Hesse, and inherited from him the controversy |
s called Yohannan V and his predecessor Yohannan | IV (900-05) Yunanis, an alternative name for Yohann |
Like his brother and predecessor Muhammed | IV, he lived under the influence of the courtiers a |
At present Egon | IV, a former student of the University of applied s |
changed on 10 March 1966 to President Fillmore ( | IV). |
e moved to Paris to attend the prestigious Henri | IV high school, working with the noted essayist Ala |
Franklin Baldwin Daniel and Marion Price Daniel | IV. |
Gaitelgrima, another daughter of Prince Guaimar | IV of Salerno. |
ily, as the son of the Wallachian Prince Grigore | IV Ghica by his first wife, Maria Hangerly. |
nder the technical sponsorship of Prince Wilhelm | IV. |
744 - Rome, 17 April 1807) married Prince Andrea | IV Doria Pamphili Landi, 8th Prince of Melfi and ha |
Guiscard soon joined Prince Pandulf | IV of Capua in his ceaseless wars with Prince Guaim |
ndaraya supported the cause of Prince Rachamalla | IV and installed him on the throne. |
was the youngest son born to prince Aristobulus | IV and princess Berenice of Judea. |
ed Capua and deposed the current prince, Pandulf | IV was imprisoned in Germany. |
1635) in his Pro Henrico | IV imperatore. |
ICU Medical, Inc. sells its products through | I.V. product manufacturers and independent distribut |
incorporated in the kingdom of Prussia): William | IV of Hesse |
Developed from the earlier PTV-N-2 Gorgon | IV test vehicle, the program was cancelled without |
. Sprague, Annals of the American Pulpit, volume | iv (New York, 1858) |
activities through texts from his pupil Ekkehard | IV. |
For staining purposes Sudan | IV can be made up in propylene glycol. |
British consul at Tahiti, advising Queen Pomare | IV. |
rone of England, and is called either Queen Mary | IV and III or Queen Mary III by Jacobites. |
Guy R. Rankin, | IV is Chief Executive Officer of Harris County Hous |
W. R. Smedburg | IV, Commander, Destroyer Squadron 10, and his staff |
Main article: Griffith R. Harsh | IV and Margaret C Whitman Charitable Foundation |
Pamela Drexel (formerly Walker), John R. Drexel, | IV (married to Mary Jacqueline Astor, a daughter of |
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