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| R Hudson | Pope: A Biography, Patricia M St John, Scripture Uni |
| Kerry Washington stars as Olivia | Pope, a political crisis management expert who is pa |
| Another daughter married Colonel Roger | Pope, a parliamentarian. |
| broker a solution, but Luther, who had sent the | Pope a copy of his concilatory On the Freedom of a C |
| lexander's confidant and favourite, he paid the | pope a large sum for his elevation. |
| The show starred Bryan Hennessey as Calvin | Pope, a cab driver for Gullage's Taxi in St. John's, |
| He appears to have obtained from the | Pope a dispensation for his "defect of birth", being |
| On his visit to Rome he gave the | Pope a library of Chinese translations of Christian |
| ist and author John Cornwell published Hitler's | Pope, a book that examines the actions of Pope Pius |
| hbishop of Porto made a formal complaint to the | Pope about this state of affairs. |
| When order was re-established, | Pope Abraham looked for Simon, who had kept himself |
| Al Muizz proclaimed, "God is Great!" Turning to | Pope Abraham, he said, "This is enough to prove that |
| ishop in 2009, and on July 31 of that year, the | Pope accepted his resignation. |
| The | Pope accepted the resignation of bishop Michael Bunl |
| The | pope accused Landulf of exceeding his authority by m |
| After a disagreement with the | Pope, Adam stepped down as Archbishop in 1341. |
| On 14 February 2010, the | Pope addressed members of the Academy to encourage t |
| The | Pope admonished Cardenal: Usted tiene que arreglar s |
| rulings of ecumenical councils and instead the | pope adopted a different solution to the leap year p |
| Pope Adrian (c. | |
| Pope Adrian I (772-795) and Pope Leo III (795-816) w | |
| in that latter year, Hillin acted as legate for | Pope Adrian IV. |
| Nicholas Breakspear - | Pope Adrian IV |
| Coat of Arms of | Pope Adrian V. |
| Through the election of | pope Adrian VI in 1522 his influence further increas |
| ed in 869 by Emperor Basil I the Macedonian and | Pope Adrian II. |
| th-century priest Nicholas Breakspeare, who, as | Pope Adrian IV, is the only Englishman ever to have |
| It was restored by | Pope Adrian I. |
| nted to the see of Andria by felllow Englishman | Pope Adrian IV. |
| The papal bull Laudabiliter of | Pope Adrian IV was decreed in 1155. |
| Pope Adrian VI was a character in Christopher Marlow | |
| S. Bishop of St Peter in Ross" was addressed by | Pope Adrian IV in a Papal Bull issued on February 25 |
| unblane is written in a copy of a papal bull of | Pope Adrian IV preserved in England; the bull dates |
| utor of the infant Charles V and later known as | pope Adrian VI. |
| eror Frederick I Barbarossa in his quarrel with | Pope Adrian IV and Pope Alexander III. |
| en chosen by the popes as a place of refuge and | Pope Adrian IV fortified it. |
| Pope Adrian V (c. | |
| Before | pope Adrian died, one of his last requests was that |
| o Rome in 872 and was released from his oath by | Pope Adrian II on 28 May. |
| d to the 23d Wing which was moved to Moody from | Pope AFB, North Carolina. |
| It was built in 1832 by Richard Shackleton | Pope after the original, which was designed by HH Se |
| He was said to have been | Pope after another Pope John that reigned four month |
| rram, which received official approval from the | Pope after his death. |
| He was restored as | Pope after the death of Gabriel III. |
| Originally commanded by General John | Pope, after his removal by President Andrew Johnson |
| ndex by the Holy Office during the reign of one | Pope after it had reportedly received verbal papal a |
| An appeal to the | Pope against the excommunication was made by the bur |
| II, whose troops garrisoned Rome to protect the | Pope against the Italian anti-clerical unificationis |
| William received confirmation from | Pope Agapetus II and also the title of Apostolic Vic |
| Pope Agapetus I of Rome | |
| Pope Agapetus I consecrated him to succeed Bishop An | |
| He was deposed by | Pope Agapetus I before March 13, 536, and later hidd |
| Pelagius accompanied | Pope Agapetus I to Constantinople, and was appointed |
| of this theological seminary was so great that | Pope Agapetus I and Cassiodorus wished to found one |
| in the papal library, which was established by | Pope Agapetus circa 535 (moved by future Pope Gregor |
| Then the letter of | Pope Agatho was read which explained the traditional |
| In 680, he assisted in a council held by | Pope Agatho, and took part in the sixth general coun |
| Pope Agathon of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Al | |
| The | Pope agreed to send delegates, although he disapprov |
| The | pope agreed, and sent a pallium for Paulinus, but by |
| The | Pope agreed, and on 14 December 1517, Andrew Stewart |
| 1996, the squadron transferred its aircraft to | Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, and stood down. |
| on (95 AS) is part of the 440th Airlift Wing at | Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. |
| Air Force is an airlift squadron operating from | Pope Air Force Base, Fayetteville, North Carolina. |
| Worked in 2000 as Vehicle Operations Officer at | Pope Air Force Base in Fayetteville, N.C. |
| He served as a general medical officer at | Pope Air Force Base in Fayetteville, North Carolina. |
| It is located at | Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. |
| These changes led to | Pope Air Force Base being transferred to the new Air |
| serving with the 24th Special Tactics Squadron, | Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. |
| Reactivated on 15 November 1971 at | Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina as 318th Special |
| on (19th IS) is an intelligence unit located at | Pope Air Force Base, N.C.. |
| ing transfer of air activities from overcrowded | Pope Air Force Base to Simmons AAF. |
| ry and civilian air traffic controllers working | Pope air traffic that day. |
| ir collision and subsequent ground collision at | Pope Air Force Base (Pope AFB), North Carolina that |
| Trinity Blood - | Pope Alessandro XVIII |
| , he went to Rome, where he became physician to | Pope Alexander VI, and later to Pope Leo X. |
| Although | Pope Alexander III ordered the Hospitallers to retur |
| The election was confirmed by | Pope Alexander IV in 1257. |
| rriage case that Agnes appealed successfully to | Pope Alexander III. |
| He was a great-great-great-grandson of | Pope Alexander VI. |
| cumenical Council (Third Lateran, 1179) held by | Pope Alexander III. |
| rgical books of the order, and were approved by | Pope Alexander VII, Pope Clement IX and Pope Clement |
| He also tried to convince | Pope Alexander VI to issue a crusading bull against |
| After the disastrous defeat of | Pope Alexander III at the Battle of Monte Porzio in |
| In 1164 | Pope Alexander III established a separate ecclesiast |
| ew Basilica of Monte Cassino was consecrated by | Pope Alexander II. |
| logne in absence, and during the schism between | Pope Alexander III and Antipope Victor IV supported |
| and wise woman herself, she earns the trust of | Pope Alexander and becomes a close friend and mentor |
| Bovil to York and became a papal chaplain under | Pope Alexander IV. |
| The first Bull of confirmation, that of | Pope Alexander III, already enumerated a large numbe |
| Pope Alexander excommunicated all four. | |
| and a partisan of Frederick Barbarossa against | Pope Alexander III. |
| This it is attested by a papal bull issued by | Pope Alexander III in 1178 where the church of Abauc |
| Fabio Chigi (later | Pope Alexander VII) |
| We know from a bull of | Pope Alexander III, who had taken refuge at Sens fro |
| Pope Alexander II of Alexandria (Coptic: AΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟC) | |
| he papal election of 1181 followed the death of | Pope Alexander III and resulted in the election of P |
| Pope Alexander VI Born: Rodrigo Borgia | |
| The novel is about | Pope Alexander VI and his family. |
| ted in the papal conclave of 1655 which elected | Pope Alexander VII. |
| lexander III of Scotland, who sent a protest to | Pope Alexander IV. |
| His shrine of | Pope Alexander I is preserved in the Royal Museums o |
| Treaty of Anagni - ends schism between | Pope Alexander III and antipope Callistus III |
| ated to the see in Lent, 1255, and confirmed by | Pope Alexander IV on 1 July 1255, who also agreed to |
| asurer to Cardinal Rodrigo de Borja, the future | Pope Alexander VI, and later the Treasurer-General o |
| as most probably a variation of arsenic used by | Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia, to poison his vic |
| ke place in pre-Reformation Norway and Iceland; | Pope Alexander III ruled that either practice was la |
| e received a dispensation for illegitimacy from | Pope Alexander IV on 19 June 1257. |
| al priest in the consistory of April 9, 1657 by | Pope Alexander VII and was assigned the title of San |
| Pope Alexander III presided and 302 bishops attended | |
| alled The Antipope and features the resurrected | Pope Alexander VI, the last Borgia pope. |
| On September 29, 1163, | pope Alexander III consecrated the nave whilst it wa |
| an Salvatore (of the Holy Saviour) in Venice,by | Pope Alexander III |
| an than he took exactly the wrong tack, helping | Pope Alexander to occupy the Romagna. |
| nni Borgia, and a close associate of his father | Pope Alexander VI. |
| He was Cardinal-Nephew to | Pope Alexander VII and became a powerful political f |
| of St. Celsus, and in the following year, 1067, | Pope Alexander II declared him a martyr. |
| On October 21, 1666, | Pope Alexander VII confirmed his status as a saint b |
| , she was married to Gioffre Borgia, the son of | Pope Alexander VI; they had no issue. |
| This was reconfirmed by Adrian's successor | Pope Alexander III in 1172. |
| Pope Alexander VIII beatified Kinga in 1690. | |
| 59 as part of the embassy send by his father to | Pope Alexander IV. |
| He was excommunicated by | Pope Alexander III, and Antioch was placed under an |
| 1179 Buchkirchen was mentioned in a document of | Pope Alexander III. |
| Pope Alexander III created him Cardinal in the consi | |
| Rufinus and Rolandus (occasionally mistaken for | Pope Alexander III). |
| Pope Alexander VII died on 22 May 1667 and 64 cardin | |
| ry II's support helped to secure recognition of | Pope Alexander III. |
| Opponents of | Pope Alexander III tried to make him Pope in Septemb |
| ith the intent of deposing the anti-imperialist | Pope Alexander III and setting up his own antipope, |
| In the papal bull Manifestis Probatum, | Pope Alexander III acknowledged Afonso as King and P |
| ave of 1655 and announced the papal election of | Pope Alexander VII. |
| tioned in a papal document personally signed by | Pope Alexander III in 1179. |
| al events used to create the unknown aspects of | Pope Alexander VI, formerly Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia, |
| The book follows the life of | Pope Alexander VI and his family, but mostly the liv |
| icipated in the conclave of 1655, which elected | Pope Alexander VII. |
| Pope Alexander VIII (22 April 1610 - 1 February 1691 | |
| , and consecrated on October 28 at the hands of | Pope Alexander III himself in Sens, France, where th |
| of so distinguished a prelate at his own court, | Pope Alexander IV made him Bishop of Vicenza, in 125 |
| Pope Alexander III was later told that Jocelin was e | |
| t had to resign, as he received no dispensation | Pope Alexander IV due to his young age. |
| liano de Dati, Rome, 1493, and was dedicated to | Pope Alexander VI. |
| ected Andrew of London and both men appealed to | Pope Alexander IV and Pope Urban IV. |
| Pope Alexander III had already sanctioned his consec | |
| Pope Alexander, knowing that Barbarossa was likely t | |
| cter): One of the cardinals who plotted against | Pope Alexander. |
| Reliquary with head of | pope Alexander. |
| 096 Philip's excommunication was lifted and the | Pope allowed him to become bishop. |
| The pleas of their relative Joan, sent by the | pope, allowed the two men to sign a truce without lo |
| In 1156, events transpired to leave the | pope alone in opposition to the Normans. |
| In 1933 | Pope, along with many of these players, scored over |
| Olaus had been ordained by the | pope already in 1432, but was accepted by the king o |
| The | Pope also personally supported individual Thomist sc |
| The | Pope also expressed concern for the plight of "the u |
| The | pope also recalled the Battle of Britain on the day |
| Landon Donovan, Pablo Mastroeni and Eddie | Pope also withdrew from the All-Star game through in |
| The | Pope also gave him administration over the Bishopric |
| The | Pope also made Assemani a member of the Academy for |
| The | Pope also mourns the death Adam Stefan Sapieha Cardi |
| Pope also sits on the Assembly's Health Committee an | |
| His grandson Peter | Pope also served in the provincial assembly. |
| The | pope also ordered Rotta and other papal legates to h |
| The | Pope also ordered Bishop William to ensure that his |
| h various scenes depicting a judge, a bishop or | pope, an American President, and an Asian leader. |
| In 1987, the school awarded | Pope an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. |
| The "fact" of | Pope Anacletus existence will have to be argued on a |
| 's, the matter was complicated by the fact that | Pope Anacletus, in the first century, had built an u |
| Pope Anastasius IV (ca. | |
| Pope Anastasius IV died on 3 December 1154, and was | |
| tion and denounced Felix, affirming a decree of | Pope Anastasius II, which had prohibited the practic |
| hat refer to Pratdip by name are papal bulls of | Pope Anastasius IV in 1154. |
| In 1106, with the settlement between the | pope and the king, the pope pardoned Robert and the |
| able critic of the Catholic Church, the current | Pope and his predecessor. |
| Against his will, he was consecrated | Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria on 29 September 496 |
| survived by two daughters, Elizabeth May Hamer | Pope and husband, Joseph Keith Pope of Baton Rouge, |
| c Church, under the spiritual leadership of the | Pope and the curia in Rome. |
| here is just to have Bishop of Rome redirect to | Pope, and add a section to Pope which covers his his |
| The use of the pallium is reserved to the | pope and archbishops who are metropolitans, but the |
| ly rich, Heathcote's meanness is referred to by | Pope; and it was this trait that accounts largely fo |
| Jaki Byard, Walter Davis, Jr., Max Roach, Odean | Pope and Fred Hopkins, among others. |
| ella Chiesa, Archbishop of Bologna (was elected | Pope and chose the name Benedict XV) |
| f State, Cardinal Alberto Valendrea, is elected | pope and chooses the name Peter II. |
| The | pope and emperor signed a concordat or constitution |
| 7 October: Mark | pope and confessor, and commemoration of Ss Sergius, |
| Buren Counties and parts of Cleburne, Faulkner, | Pope and Saline Counties. |
| "a land called Benevento which belongs to the | Pope and is situated in the kingdom of Naples. |
| As a result, he was excommunicated by the | Pope and held in prison. |
| of St. Gregory and Chamberlain of Honour to the | Pope and was created a Papal Count by Pope Leo XIII |
| Jawhar appealed to the | Pope and to support his position he traveled to Rome |
| wife, which caused repeated conflicts with the | Pope and his uncles. |
| He remained faithful to the | pope, and thereafter immersed himself in work at his |
| However, this postulation was disallowed by the | Pope, and Geoffrey remained bishop of Dunkeld. |
| Lynne Yamaguchi FLETCHER, The First Gay | Pope and Other Records, Alyson Publications, Boston- |
| follow events from 1492 when Rodrigo is elected | pope and concludes in 1507 with Cesare's violent dea |
| ghtened the other Italian rulers, including the | Pope and even Ludovico of Milan. |
| confirmed and was thus closely dependent on the | Pope and the Emperor (after 1680 the King of France) |
| rvants to the king and devoted Catholics to the | pope and the Holy Mother. |
| Whether the | Pope and the Patriarchs of Alexandria, Antioch, and |
| William now remained with the | Pope and gained his close trust, but was at Bologna |
| e was by birth an Ostrogoth, the first Germanic | pope, and he owed his appointment to the influence o |
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