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eed, Sergius in 1009 deleted him from the Diptychs | When the Pope Sergius IV of Rome inserted Filioque |
e of Tuscany Adalbert II, against Pope Sergius III | Alberic allied with his neighbour, the margrave of |
was opposed to Pope Sergius I and Antipope Paschal | He was opposed to Pope Sergius I and Antipope Pasc |
e high altar of the church of San Martino ai Monti | Pope Sergius II transferred her relics around 845 |
ouncil, prompting Justinian II to order his arrest | Pope Sergius I's refused to endorse the canons of |
His successor was Pope Sergius IV (1009-12) | His successor was Pope Sergius IV (1009-12). |
nted at the base with a single coronet-like fillet | Coins of Pope Sergius III (904-11) and Pope Benedi |
turn executed by Pope Sergius III (904-911) in 904 | He was deposed and murdered, presumably strangled |
Rome and Ravenna rebelled and took the Pope's side | The emperor ordered Pope Sergius I arrested, but t |
an Catholic Church 29 January 904 and 14 April 911 | Pope Sergius III was a pope of the Roman Catholic |
Pope served as mayor of Boise from 1929 to 1933 | Pope served as mayor of Boise from 1929 to 1933. |
Transportation and Public Works from 1985 to 1986 | Pope served in the provincial cabinet as Minister |
d in England and France during the First World War | Pope served in England and France during the First |
ley Pope, set during the French Revolutionary Wars | Ramage and the Freebooters, is an historical novel |
ct, but the result of these endeavors is not known | He wrote to the pope several letters in justificat |
outright, and so was forbidden his seat until 640 | His successor Pope Severinus condemned the Ecthesi |
nna II, the first Protestant Abbess of Quedlinburg | In 1565, with the consent of both the Holy Roman E |
a and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (1032-1046) | Pope Shenouda II of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope |
Pope Shenouda III, but not the rule of the church | The papal committee left only the spiritual author |
ica in 1971, today there are more than two hundred | The papacy of Pope Shenouda III has seen a worldwi |
onsecrated the church on Sunday, September 6, 1998 | Pope Shenouda eventually consecrated the church on |
da and the United States for every year afterwards | Ever since the first two visits, Pope Shenouda has |
rm movement in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt | Bishop Athanasius had, just as Pope Shenouda III, |
ide over the funeral of those killed in Alexandria | In addition to Bishop Youanis, Pope Shenouda III d |
m to head the Papal Center in St. Bishoy Monastery | Pope Shenouda III ordained him as a priest on 14 F |
s in North America have multiplied by the hundreds | Under the papacy of Pope Shenouda III, Coptic Orth |
e Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, since 1962 | Pope Shenouda III has been the editor-in-chief of |
77, second on April 20, 1989 and on March 12, 1992 | Pope Shenouda III visited the congregation three t |
ne 1994 became a Metropolitan by Pope Shenouda III | and on 19 June 1994 became a Metropolitan by Pope |
one of the appointed bishops was Bishop Athanasius | When President Sadat placed Coptic leader Pope She |
989 Pope Shenouda elevated Father Karas to Hegumen | On 23 May 1989 Pope Shenouda elevated Father Karas |
Pope Shenouda is also the author of over 100 books | Pope Shenouda is also the author of over 100 books |
ater Mercurius who is also known as St Abu Saifain | He was ordained in Egypt in 1996 by HH Pope Shenou |
sit (the first one being in 1977) to North America | The Church was visited in 1989 by Pope Shenouda on |
Pope, Sherman and Burnside in the Western Theater | During the American Civil War, Jenkins served in U |
he above conditions, and sign the treaty himself." | That the Lord of Rome, the Pope, should be request |
ould follow positive law he was not bound by it.11 | Hostiensis believed that while the pope should fol |
dolphus of Sweden (a heretic in the church's eyes) | Part of the grounds for Spain's complaint lay in u |
with the Kansas City Chiefs on September 29, 2009 | Pope signed with the Kansas City Chiefs on Septemb |
nifying his obedience to the Roman Catholic church | He wrote a letter to the Pope signifying his obedi |
Pope Silverius | Pope Silverius |
May 16, 1003, but died less than six months later | He succeeded Pope Silvester II (999-1003) as Pope |
nd had been a friend since boyhood of Pope Mark II | According to Severus of Hermopolis, Pope Simeon wa |
d Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from 692 to 700 | Pope Simeon I of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of |
to poison Pope Simeon and he survived both of them | There were two attempts to poison Pope Simeon and |
Pope Simeon was a great reformer | Pope Simeon was a great reformer. |
xandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (830) | Pope Simeon II of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope o |
n southern Spain and strengthen his position there | Pope Simplicius was so impressed by his administra |
n he was elected to succeed Pope Simplicius in 483 | Felix was a widower with two children when he was |
state to be elected Pope since Clement IX in 1667 | He was the first cardinal secretary of state to be |
rst priest to be elected pope since John II in 533 | He is the first priest to be elected pope since Jo |
g people who shared his world and religious vision | the longest reign of any other pope since Saint Pe |
retal, written by Pope Siricius in February 385 AD | He is most notable as being the recipient of the D |
ounded Vatican library (founded by Pope Sixtus IV) | His huge library was left to the newly founded Vat |
in the 15th century were bankers to Pope Sixtus IV | The Salviati were a prominent Florentine-Roman fam |
ssioned to preach a crusade against those invaders | Blessed Angelo was appointed Apostolic Nuncio by P |
have traveled to France (1474) and Germany (1481) | For Pope Sixtus IV, Bettini may have traveled to F |
retary of the Congregation of Bishops and Regulars | Pope Sixtus V named him secretary of the Congregat |
Pope Sixtus IV was an enemy of the Medici | Pope Sixtus IV was an enemy of the Medici. |
ter Pope Sixtus IV, extended his protection to him | The minister general of the order, Francesco della |
the figures of Tamar, Fares, Zara, Solomon y Boaz | He painted some of the frescoes for the Chapel of |
nlarged at the expense of Passau by Pope Sixtus IV | This diocese was afterwards further enlarged at th |
ealing also with the princes of Sicily and Hungary | Doget was sent to Rome to help arrange a peace bet |
uisition was established in the Kingdom of Castile | On November 1, 1478, Pope Sixtus IV published the |
in negotiating an honourable peace with Ferdinand | In 1478 he allied himself with Pope Sixtus IV agai |
ope Sixtus V moved the celebration to 17 September | In 1587 Pope Sixtus V moved the celebration to 17 |
imotheus (Timothy) and confirmed by Pope Sixtus II | According to one account, they were baptized by a |
V had Teglatius relocated to Torcello, near Venice | In 1485, Pope Sixtus IV had Teglatius relocated to |
ointed Teglatius as Archbishop of Antivari in 1473 | Originally from Venice, Pope Sixtus IV appointed T |
y released after the intervention of Pope Sixtus V | Maximilian was taken captive at the battle and was |
d his charity to all whom he could possibly regain | Pope Sixtus III wrote to him several times, urging |
he was raised to the cardinalate by Pope Sixtus IV | In 1468 he was appointed to the Archiepiscopal See |
ed") was Pope from August 30, 257 to August 6, 258 | Pope Sixtus II or Pope Saint Sixtus II (a corrupti |
andon Christianity and sacrifice to the pagan gods | Pope Sixtus II sent him to Lorch, where he was beh |
ed into an Archbishopric in 1472 by Pope Sixtus IV | The bishopric of St Andrews was elevated into an A |
eceive consecration at the hands of Pope Sixtus IV | Blackadder travelled to Rome to receive consecrati |
ope Sixtus V did not divide Rome in fourteen Rioni | Pope Sixtus V did not divide Rome in fourteen Rion |
lead to the dishonor of the Roman Catholic Church | Pope Sixtus IV, however, resented such summary deg |
e Smokes Dope, released in the US on Apple Records | Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono subsequently produced |
oul, so execrable, that I shudder to think of it." | His life as a pope so vile, so foul, so execrable, |
ology does not give Pope Soter the title of Martyr | It has often been supposed that all the earliest P |
as that the Vatican "God" was what the Pope sought | Hilton had also said that the implication was that |
male perspective, or as a reference to lesbianism | The lyrics never explicitly state the narrator's o |
amningly against Gregory, who was declared deposed | The Cardinal Hugh of Remiremont, who had already c |
fe is attributed to the Acta of Pope St. Alexander | The little we know about her life is attributed to |
ny flattering expressions of esteem and admiration | He was a warm friend of Pope St. Gregory the Great |
terse and peculiarly suited to liturgical purposes | This was particularly true of the homilies of pope |
ionally co-dedicated to Our Lady of Perpetual Help | As referred earlier, it was traditionally dedicate |
ld at Rome in 430, also cites it as by St. Ambrose | Pope St. Celestine, in the council held at Rome in |
icated Gotofredo over the issue of lay investiture | This began the Investiture Controversy, whereby Po |
the status of a minor basilica by Pope St. Pius X | In 1910 the Cathedral was granted the status of a |
and third archbishop of Dubuque on August 11, 1911 | Following the retirement of Archbishop John Keane, |
ed remains of Pope St. Gregory the Great (590-604) | Innocent's body was transferred to the basilica's |
Vatican Edition of the Gregorian Liturgical Books | He was later, 1904 by Pope St. Pius X, appointed p |
but has since been rededicated to Pope St. Pius X | Located along Blue Rock Street, it was formerly de |
tly in connection with the persecution of Domitian | Hegesippus mentioned the letter of Pope St. Clemen |
Pope stands there as the girls swarm him | Pope stands there as the girls swarm him. |
made a cardinal, but the pope steadfastly refused | James and Castlemaine continued to push for a bish |
im primacy in writing was Pope Stephen I (254-257) | The first bishop to claim primacy in writing was P |
Note the latter is now called Pope Stephen VI | Note the latter is now called Pope Stephen VI. |
tephen X and Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lorraine | His maternal uncles included Pope Stephen X and Go |
939 until his death towards the end of October 942 | Pope Stephen VIII, a native of Germany, was pope f |
Zachary following the death of Pope-elect Stephen | Pope Stephen II (715 - April 26, 757) was Pope fro |
iory was named, and in due course also the village | He also obtained from Pope Stephen II the relics o |
family to supplant the old Merovingian royal line | In 754, Pope Stephen II crossed the Alps to anoint |
Pope Stephen VII (?- 15 March 931) | Pope Stephen VII (?- 15 March 931). |
hen IX to continue his efforts towards reformation | Due to this, he was excommunicated by the bishop G |
officially outlawed the Beneventan rite and chant | One of these abbots later became Pope Stephen IX, |
rting the de facto Frankish ruler, Pepin the Short | Pope Stephen II acted to neutralize the Lombard th |
laced a laudatory remark on Stephen VI's tombstone | Sergius honoured Pope Stephen VI (896-897), who ha |
d both Pope Stephen III and Charlemagne intervened | Autpert's election as abbot caused internal dissen |
threat from Pope Stephen V of a blockade of Naples | In 886, Athanasius, since released from excommunic |
he claimed to the pair that "by your father's [i.e | That she in fact was a Frank is attested by Pope S |
Pope, Stephen | Pope, Stephen. |
through Pope, Stevens, Swift and Chippewa Counties | It initially flows westwardly into Grant County, w |
overall in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft by D.C. United | Hailed as the second-coming of Eddie Pope, Stokes |
ious station for first class season ticket holders | Originally opened in 1878 as Pope Street Station, |
nism for women); and wrote a small volume of poems | She rendered into English De Crousaz's Examen de l |
church of the hospital de la Sangre, near Seville | He painted the pope surrounded by cardinals and ot |
d parallel north from New Mexico to Preston, Texas | John Pope surveyed a route along the 32nd parallel |
crations) and nominated Michael El Khazen as Vicar | Moreover the Pope suspended the Joseph Estephan fr |
for Pope Sylvester I, who died on 31 December 335 | The origin of the name is Saint Sylvester's Day in |
ylvester II, who was himself a noted mathematician | He wrote a mathematical treatise upon establishing |
ason in favour of Gerbert, later Pope Sylvester II | In June, 991, Seguin, Archbishop of Sens presided |
f Hildesheim, against Willigis' initial resistance | Both bishops claimed jurisdiction, until Pope Sylv |
dragon and reviving its victims, by Maso di Banco | Pope Sylvester I turning away a dragon and revivin |
he Entombment and were probably painted about 1340 | The frescoes represent the Life of St. Sylvester ( |
ert of Aurillac (991-999); later Pope Sylvester II | Gerbert of Aurillac (991-999); later Pope Sylveste |
Stephen I of Hungary in 1000 by Pope Sylvester II | The church was granted to King Stephen I of Hungar |
and sent them annual provisions of food and money | Pope Symmachus knew of their plight and sent them |
ymmachus and Antipope Laurentius were elected pope | On November 22, 498, both Pope Symmachus and Antip |
t only higher clergy should be considered eligible | A decree of 502 under Pope Symmachus ruled that la |
as a continuation of a former archdiocese of Lorch | These are a series of documents, especially papal |
at councils of Rome convened under Pope Symmachus | He was in attendance at councils of Rome convened |
resent at a synod held in 502 under Pope Symmachus | Ughelli goes on to enumerate Tiburtius, Martinianu |
n Cassidy & Ringler and in Eight Old English Poems | An explanation of the Pope system is also included |
ested that the Pope take this action on 4 February | Bishop Magee requested that the Pope take this act |
he day after his coronation, though he was only 25 | When Alessandro Ludovisi was acclaimed pope, takin |
he pope that he regretted not having murdered more | He himself was accused of having murdered priests |
o see the pope, that they really could not miss it | They said this is such a historic occasion, to see |
he war and there would be no peace without victory | He was asked to convey to the Pope that the U.S. w |
senting minority faction with Byzantine sympathies | The archpriest of Santa Prassede, Laurentius, was |
o marry Margaret and the petition was an imposture | The Bishop had told the Pope that James never inte |
Magyars received his crown from the Pope that year | The first Christian king of the Magyars received h |
eacon to the left, with the other ministers behind | At the Confiteor, the cardinal bishop stood to the |
hough what he had to say was painful to the author | The form is that of an open letter to the pope; th |
Pope, the celebrated poet, was one of his pupils.' | 'He was well skilled in the classics,' says Dodd, |
rd and Dick Pope the award for Best Cinematography | At the 1990 "Sitges" Catalonian International Film |
successive popes since Pope John XXII have done so | While the Bull in itself does not explicitly grant |
Alexander Pope: The Genius of Sense (1984) | Alexander Pope: The Genius of Sense (1984) |
end was apparently created during the 13th century | However, there are no contemporary references to a |
NATO, OSCE, CE, The Pope, The Ecumenical Patriarch | Full-fledged internationalization of the case, rea |
resulted in the creation of the County of Flanders | With the intervention of the Pope, the two lovers |
ceived from the pope the title of "Basilica minor" | In 1932 the monastery church received from the pop |
ppealed to the pope, the king sending John to Rome | Archbishop Thomas Becket then excommunicated John |
ed Helen Pope, the daughter of James Colledge Pope | In 1909, he married Helen Pope, the daughter of Ja |
as pope, the Society was somehow protected in Rome | As long as Clement XIII was pope, the Society was |
of Constantinople, and to the bishops of Lorraine | They sent copies of the document to the pope, the |
Piacenza to the Medici and of Milan to the Sforza | Simultaneously, the Emperor promised the Pope the |
ope provided a canonry in the Bishopric of Brechin | In 1389, the king petitioned and obtained for Thom |
gh their father to the English poet Alexander Pope | Through their wealthy planter father, LeRoy Pope, |
The pope then put on the maniple | The pope then put on the maniple. |
li, bishop of Tusculum, in order to be consecrated | The pope then declared William's election canonica |
Bobbio the use of the mitre and other pontificals | In 643, at the request of Rotharis and Queen Gunde |
, is considered a Greek, but was born in Jerusalem | Pope Theodore I (died May 14, 649), who was pope f |
tephen VI which had condemned him should be burned | They not only confirmed the judgment of Pope Theod |
a and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (1293-1300) | Pope Theodosios III of Alexandria was the 79th Cop |
Alexandria recognised by both Copts and Melchites | Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria (died June 5, 567) |
a and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (730 - 742) | Pope Theodosius II of Alexandria was the 45th Copt |
a and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (953 - 956) | Pope Theophilus II of Alexandria was the Coptic Po |
monastery he founded around the Tree of Obedience | After the departure of Saint Pambo, John was ordai |
there was no popular enthusiasm for a new crusade | This time, despite calls from the Pope, there was |
y human creature be subject to the Roman Pontiff." | By refusing subjection to a supposedly legitimate |
Boniface VIII, and helped seal a peace with Venice | In 1295 he again acted as Genoese ambassador to th |
World War II for the Society of Merchant Venturers | It was built in 1868 by Richard Shackleton Pope, T |
an archives, where it was discovered only recently | Unfortunately, the proposed encyclical only reache |
te Heart of Mary to strengthen the Catholic Church | The concept is to encourage priests and laity to u |
ewer of Eldridge Pope throughout the 1960s and 70s | 'Royal Oak' and 'Hardy's Ale' were two of the real |
aints of the Coptic Church on the 26th day of Epip | Pope Timothy I of Alexandria served as Pope of Ale |
lexandria and Coptic Pope from 517 until his death | Pope Timothy III (IV) of Alexandria (died 535) was |
duce the pope to proclaim a crusade against Turkey | It was a part of his mission also to induce the po |
nterred north of the Alps at the Bamberg Cathedral | He was the only pope to be interred north of the A |
the pope agrees with the views of the Monophysites | It is true that there is an alleged letter from th |
envoys to that emperor and to the pope to get help | The West was at peace under Valentinian I, so the |
hdown pass to PJ Pope, to extend the lead to 42-28 | In the third quarter, he threw a 13 yard touchdown |
He was also the only pope to have been a physician | He was also the only pope to have been a physician |
ss which officially welcomed the Pope to Australia | Guy Sebastian performed at the concert after the O |
s, and this was not allowed according to Canon law | When Petrus in 1196 elected three bishops, Absalon |
ntinue the Crusading war against the Ottoman Turks | Trevisan was the only cardinal in the papal concla |
ishopric of Aversa, which he did on April 24, 1845 | King Ferdinando II of the Two Sicilies proposed hi |
ed by the pope to return the child to its father." | Hellman writes that Jaromirska "was instructed by |
d had not sought permission from the pope to marry | Their marriage was dissolved on 17 January 1300 be |
the atrocities being perpetuated against the Jews | Another accomplishment of this trip was to influen |
patron of the arts and reformer of Church missions | He was the last pope to expand the papal territory |
llard writings claim the Pope to be the Antichrist | Many Lollards believed they were near the end of d |
ch denied the power of the Pope to depose monarchs | The Act also provided a new oath of allegiance, wh |
viously used until Pope John Paul I did so in 1978 | He was the last pope to use a papal name which had |
inore where he entertained Frederick II of Denmark | After a brief return to England, Kempe accompanied |
e new king petitioned the pope to allow his return | Upon the succession of Edward's son, Edward II, Wi |
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