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from the Pope to the local congregation in Lahore | Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana, Apostolic Nuncio to |
ple converted to Islam under the rule of the Arabs | He was the last Coptic Pope to ordinate a bishop f |
to Los Angeles to write two scripts in three days | In March 1997, MTV flew House, Kremer and Pope to |
Peter's but the pope died before the work started | Although the design was unsuccessful he was commis |
h the Pope to get him to accept Henry's conversion | Ferdinando also used his influence with the Pope t |
first Pope to be depicted wearing the papal tiara | He is the first Pope to be depicted wearing the pa |
o the designs of his daughter Theodate Pope Riddle | Hill-Stead was created on 250 acres (1.0 km2) as a |
to appoint the bishop of Worcester Walter Reynolds | King Edward II intervened and petitioned the Pope |
rdinal-nephew of a Pope to be elevated to cardinal | He was the uncle of Gabriele della Genga Sermattei |
a, the imperial rival pope to Gelasius II, in 1118 | He opposed Maurice of Braga, the imperial rival po |
the Pope to send an embassy to the Chinese Emperor | In November 1588, Ruggieri left China for Rome in |
his petition was discarded and the synod confirmed | Actually a couple of years after the Synod, Joseph |
ter from the Pope to the Great Khan, Cum non solum | As a papal legate, he bore a letter from the Pope |
ich required the Pope to become an Italian subject | Despite the fact that the traditionally Catholic p |
n ecclesiastical income from the Pope to the Crown | The Act of First Fruits and Tenths transferred the |
chael Fadel asked the Pope to confirm his election | As his predecessors, Michael Fadel asked the Pope |
he Pope to ask peace between the Christian princes | De Europeae statu ac tumultibus, a mediation addre |
s of £100 in addition to £120 for the Archdeaconry | He Supplicated the Pope to be able to retain his f |
sition and effectively invited Pope to assault him | Jackson started the campaign under Lee's orders wi |
eophoric birth name honoured the Roman god Mercury | He was the first pope to adopt a new name (regnal |
long with the appropriated parsonage of Morebattle | In that year he was provided by the pope to the ar |
and other lands back to Poland, but did not comply | Both times, as well as in 1339, the Teutonic Knigh |
e first pope to be the son of a Byzantine official | This makes John the first pope to be the son of a |
nts, which in time came to be called "papal bulls" | According to tradition, he was the first pope to u |
pope to relocate his see from Chester to Coventry | Robert also had business of his own at Rome, as he |
e, and universal ordinary jurisdiction of the Pope | The doctrine of papal primacy was further develope |
ith the Pope to kneel and kiss one of his slippers | Until the first half of the 20th century, it was c |
the Pope to provide for the support of the new see | Catholic monastic interests were active, being now |
e the International Theological Commission in 1969 | He was chosen by the pope to be part of a team to |
cily there is no lack of difficulties and problems | The pope told those gathered how he is aware that |
eremonies that it cost two hundred thousand ducats | He declared that the pope told his master of cerem |
the child and to do so in goodwill and friendship | In his letter to Jaromirska, the pope told her it |
onversation and that he would attend to the matter | After the election of Benedict XVI, the new Pope t |
in the fourth quarter increased the lead to 52-28 | A PJ Pope touchdown run in the fourth quarter incr |
twenty townships in Fayette County, Illinois, USA | Pope Township is one of twenty townships in Fayett |
name from North Pope Township sometime before 1921 | Rivoli Township changed its name from North Pope T |
s the Pope traditionally held the title of Prefect | As Secretary, Rossi was essentially the head of th |
, while red leather papal shoes were worn outdoors | The pope traditionally wore the slippers inside th |
July 19, 1977 to the post of Archbishop of Mexico | The Pope transferred Corripio y Ahumada once again |
time the seat of government for the United States | On the final leg of his journey, Pope traveled acr |
led to the island for the first time in his papacy | The pope traveled to the island for the first time |
art, Ubik, Zbigniew Karkowski & Kasper T. Toeplitz | 1999) Or Some Computer Music - (featuring Aphex Tw |
Pope, Trinci was known for plundering monasteries | Initially a fierce enemy of the Pope, Trinci was k |
e Mystery of Prince Lasha with the Odean Pope Trio | In 2005, Lasha recorded the album The Mystery of P |
turned pro in 2008-09 with the Bakersfield Condors | Undrafted by a National Hockey League club, Pope t |
Slymenstra uses her nether region to punish Techno | The wedding, officiated by the Pope, turns into di |
Pope umpired one first class match in 1951 | Pope umpired one first class match in 1951. |
His son became pope under the name of Silverius | His son became pope under the name of Silverius. |
me to Camillo Borghese, pope under the name Paul V | He owes his Christian name to Camillo Borghese, po |
ticism of the politics of the Second French Empire | The work entitled Un empereur, un roi, un pope, un |
hopric of Budua with the Archbishopric of Antivari | In 1518, the Pope united the Bishopric of Budua wi |
l and found it necessary to pass over to the enemy | He remained a soldier of the pope until he killed |
lly welcomed the Pope upon his arrival in Scotland | During John Paul II's 1982 visit to the United Kin |
Pope Urban IV stayed at Orvieto in 1262-1264 | Pope Urban IV stayed at Orvieto in 1262-1264. |
at odds with Barbarossa, and Canute IV of Denmark | Philip responded by negotiating with Pope Urban II |
g in Continental Europe on the succession of Urban | When the Western Schism began, he initially suppor |
reated Cardinal in 1378 by his uncle Pope Urban VI | A cardinal-nephew, he was created Cardinal in 1378 |
ope Boniface IX (1389-1404) declared it legitimate | Jogaila married Jadwiga on February 18 and was cro |
he Council of Clermont at Clermont-Ferrand, France | In 1095, Pope Urban II held the Council of Clermon |
Grand Chronicle of France, a work from about 1455 | Gerard undertook missions to Pope Urban II, seen h |
im to the bishopric of Dunkeld on 13 November 1370 | Pope Urban V appointed him to the bishopric of Dun |
orced to put Spoleto to fire and the sword in 1259 | With relations between Manfred and Pope Urban IV d |
- 1389), Bartholomew Prignani, Roman Catholic Pope | Pope Urban VI (1318 - 1389), Bartholomew Prignani, |
and was made governor of Terni, Rieti, and Spoleto | He went to Rome during the pontificate of Pope Urb |
ant the last Pope of the period of Avignon Papacy | Papal conclave 1370 (December 29 - December 30, 13 |
f Pope Urban VIII which was given on 13 March 1625 | Sanctissimus Dominus Noster is a papal bull of Pop |
that people govern themselves under their own laws | In his life Wycliffe had proposed that Pope Urban |
terminus ante quem, for the pope died in July 1099 | It can be dated by the reference in the prologue t |
ce as bishop of Urbino disabled him from taking up | In 1643 Pope Urban VIII Barberini appointed him Go |
on 30 August 1627, but never received the red hat | He was made cardinal by Pope Urban VIII on 30 Augu |
lano knighthood, as a "Roman count", and a pension | Eventually, he came to the attention of Pope Urban |
ose Lombard contingent he led and on which he died | He was a close friend of Pope Urban II and promine |
1362, and his successor was Pope Urban V (1362-70) | He died on September 12, 1362, and his successor w |
St. Peter Nolasco was canonized by Pope Urban VIII | St. Peter Nolasco was canonized by Pope Urban VIII |
0,000 men, women and children who take up his call | Beginning with the electrifying speech delivered b |
Pope Urban II's sermon at the Council of Clermont | He also fought against the Moors in Spain before 1 |
94; Hugh in turn excommunicated Philip I of France | Victor's successor Pope Urban II made him legate a |
an embassy sent by the Emperor to pope Urban VIII | In 1638 he was again on the road: he accompanies t |
Pope Urban wearing the Papal Tiara | Pope Urban wearing the Papal Tiara |
rdinal Francesco Barberini, became Pope Urban VIII | In 1623 his supporter and friend, Cardinal Maffeo |
the status of Lithuania as a Roman Catholic state | On 19 April 1389, Pope Urban VI recognized the sta |
ce), suspected of conspiring against Pope Urban VI | He was arrested with four other cardinals in 1385 |
dinal priest in the consistory of January 19, 1626 | Pope Urban VIII created him cardinal priest in the |
invested with the duchy of Apulia by Pope Urban II | In 1089 Roger Borsa was officially invested with t |
ollege of Cardinals was Giovanni Battista Pamphilj | During the papacy of Pope Urban VIII, whose prince |
d that Ladislaus accept his supremacy over Croatia | In the autumn of 1091, Pope Urban II sent a legate |
e First Crusade, launched by Pope Urban II in 1095 | After becoming count in 1093, he joined the First |
t, in Rome, to answer the charges laid against him | It seems that the bishop procured a citation from |
It was altered by Pope Urban VIII | It was altered by Pope Urban VIII. |
ban IV, his uncle who elevated him on May 22, 1262 | Anchero Pantaleone (1210-1286) was a French cardin |
heir energies against pagans instead of each other | The Poles sought the Pomerellian prince's territor |
Crusade under the banner of Raymond IV of Toulouse | At the call of Pope Urban II, William took up the |
n 1629 Pope Urban VIII set his feast day as July 5 | In 1629 Pope Urban VIII set his feast day as July |
Maria in Aquiro in the consistory of July 13, 1643 | Pope Urban VIII made him cardinal deacon of the de |
elevated by Pope Urban VI, and four by Boniface IX | Five of them were elevated by Pope Urban VI, and f |
e Urban VIII in his consistory of 28 November 1633 | He was elevated to the rank of cardinal by Pope Ur |
which later got him in trouble with Pope Urban IV | He held a canonries in the bishopric of Glasgow an |
He was made a Deacon in 1632 under Pope Urban VIII | He was made a Deacon in 1632 under Pope Urban VIII |
immensely from the nepotism practiced by his uncle | The nephew of Pope Urban VIII (reigned 1623-1644), |
current influence to the Barberini Pope Urban VIII | The Barberinis, noted patrons of the arts, owed th |
brother of Maffeo Barberini, later Pope Urban VIII | Antonio Marcello Barberini (18 November 1569 - 11 |
ill living places it before his death in July 1099 | A reference to Pope Urban II as still living place |
from Pope Urban VIII, and then proceeded to Lisbon | He first travelled to Rome, where he obtained a bl |
est, with the titulus of the church of St. Cecilia | In December 1261, the new French pope Urban IV mad |
who would later become Pope Urban VIII (1623-1644) | A postscript by Carthusian librarians states that |
inted to the see of Chichester on 2 September 1369 | He was nominated for Bishop of Chichester on 23 Se |
lland in 1627 with a dedication to Pope Urban VIII | The thesis he prepared on the sacrament of penance |
ed consecration at Rome from Pope Urban IV in 1263 | Elected in 1261, he received consecration at Rome |
rad chose to side with the Pope against his father | However in the conflict between Henry IV and Pope |
omno in 1092, receiving support from Pope Urban II | He opposed Roger's attempt to remove a cleric from |
rban V, five by Clement VI and four by Innocent VI | Nine electors were created by Pope Urban V, five b |
agna, was Pope for thirteen days in September 1590 | Pope Urban VII (4 August 1521 - 27 September 1590) |
Cardinal, and the younger brother of Pope Urban V | 1315/1320, Grizac - d. April 13, 1388, Avignon) wa |
V and named him bishop of Avignon in December 1362 | In 1362 his older brother Guillaume was elected Po |
by Pope Urban V, who preached crusade against him | He was excommunicated as a heretic in 1363 by Pope |
inal-Priest at the Santi Quattro Coronati basilica | Upon his return, he was elevated to Cardinal on 13 |
m he succeeded in 1090, confirmed by Pope Urban II | In 1086 he was able to return to Salzburg, togethe |
cardinalate on December 17, 1384 by Pope Urban VI | He was promoted to the cardinalate on December 17, |
I established the brotherhood of Tongre-Notre-Dame | In 1093, Pope Urban II established the brotherhood |
orn Guillaume Grimoard, was Pope from 1362 to 1370 | Pope Urban V (1310 - December 19, 1370), born Guil |
, with jurisdiction over the surrounding territory | Pope Urban II endowed this monastery with many pri |
edral and took over the rule of Limburg as John II | With the permission of Pope Urban V, his brother J |
, born Uberto Crivelli, was Pope from 1185 to 1187 | Pope Urban III (died October 20, 1187), born Ubert |
point a bishop with actual jurisdiction in England | In 1623, after 65 years of formal absence from Eng |
According to Pope Urban II, he was "born . . | According to Pope Urban II, he was "born . . . |
ban V for a vacant prebend and canonry in Aberdeen | While dean of Dunblane, he held prebends in the bi |
hop Anselm of Canterbury had come to meet the pope | Capua fell after forty days of notable besieging, |
he conclave of 1644, which elected Pope Innocent X | The following year, Pope Urban died and Ceva parti |
VIII to sign a treaty of peace with Spain in 1637 | In the absence of French assistance, Odoardo was c |
Pope Urban III died at Ferrara on October 20, 1187 | Pope Urban III died at Ferrara on October 20, 1187 |
e probably was a nephew of Pope Urban II (1088-99) | He probably was a nephew of Pope Urban II (1088-99 |
tempt to prevent them from marching on Rome itself | Pope Urban was forced to accept defeat and signed |
urred; Philarges supported Pope Urban VI (1378-89) | While he was in Paris the Western Schism occurred; |
In 1099 Pope Urban II gave the order | In 1099 Pope Urban II gave the order. |
born Maffeo Barberini, was pope from 1623 to 1644 | Pope Urban VIII (baptised 5 April 1568 - 29 July 1 |
ntinued use of the Roman Breviary in its 1962 form | Pope Urban's version is still used by some, especi |
a, an attack on Pope Urban's predecessor Callixtus | It is believed that the schismatic Hippolytus was |
Ceva and he became a domestic prelate to the Pope | Pope Urban's election meant promotion for Ceva and |
n government to moderate its treatment of the Jews | In March 1944, through the papal nuncio in Budapes |
e most "correct" example of Dryden's versification | Dr. Johnson tells us that Alexander Pope used to r |
hat Urraca was his distant cousin as justification | However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca w |
terwards Pope Cyril V appointed him a Metropolitan | He joined the Paromeos Monastery in the Nitrian De |
is, was first made a deacon by Paschal I (817-824) | Pope Valentine, (in Latin: Valentinus), pope for t |
ley, St. Helena, Suisun, Vacaville, and Yountville | Other cities in the district include American Cany |
komi (3 miles below the present-day store or town) | In Pope Valley: Kai-yomi-pukut, TsBk-yomi-pukut or |
shops due to the conflict between pope and emperor | Some time later Pope Victor III made him papal leg |
ror Henry III met in Goslar and visited the church | In 1056 Pope Victor II and Emperor Henry III met i |
f Benevento, for his criticisms of Pope Victor III | He was excommunicated at the 1087 Council of Benev |
II to reverse the decision of Leo, but to no avail | Gotebald and the emperor put pressure on Pope Vict |
to "his rapes, murders and other unspeakable acts | Pope Victor III, in his third book of Dialogues, r |
ezilo" forced Pope Victor III to retreat from Rome | In May 1087 the forces of Clement III and "the imp |
by Pope Victor I, and Theodotus was excommunicated | This doctrine, sometimes called "Dynamic Monarchia |
terbo to prevent Pope Victor IV from reaching Rome | This army first established the Antipope Paschal I |
56(1056-10-05) on an excursion with Pope Victor II | Emperor Henry III died here on 5 October 1056(1056 |
to receive the pallium as a symbol of his office) | He was later consecrated bishop of Foligno by Pope |
o determine the regency for his young son Henry IV | When Henry III was on his deathbed in 1056, he app |
with the grant to Gebhard of the abbey of Kempten | This younger Gebhard would later be Pope Victor II |
ably he was born in Leptis Magna (or Tripolitania) | Pope Victor I was the first bishop of Rome born in |
dinal Odon de Lagery who took the name of Urban II | Papal election of March 12, 1088, convoked after t |
ring the countryside of the Mezzogiorno as beggars | They were seen by Pope Victor III wandering the co |
d of Tuscan bishops in Arezzo under Pope Victor II | Atinolof was last recorded in July 1057 at a synod |
537 to 555, the first pope of the Byzantine Papacy | Pope Vigilius (died June 7, 555) reigned as pope f |
etter of Justinian to Pope Vigilius (term 537-555) | Domnicus also delivered a letter of Justinian to P |
Ravenna in 546 by Pope Vigilius in Patras, Greece | Born in the Istrian city of Pula (Croatia), Maximi |
Pope Vigilius | Pope Vigilius |
events which led to this council see Pope Vigilius | For the events which led to this council see Pope |
tter to the Pope vindicating Scottish independence | Keith was among the Scottish magnates who in 1320 |
e visited every Coptic parish in the US and Canada | Interestingly enough, this was the same year where |
ted Armenia in 2001, he stayed with the Catholicos | When the Pope visited Armenia in 2001, he stayed w |
ceived with great honor by Pope Vitalian (657-672) | In 663 Constans visited Rome for 12 days-no empero |
r and nephew of LeRoy Pope Walker and Percy Walker | He was a grandson of John Williams Walker and neph |
ope Walker, and father of Richard Wilde Walker, Jr | He was the son of John Williams Walker, the brothe |
them to resist the spread of Communism into Europe | First, judging that the Church's primary enemy was |
General Hospital, Hollywood is named in his honour | The Charles Pope ward at the former Repatriation G |
g the Christian people and anxieties to the church | Already in 1979 the newly elected pope warned a ga |
mes cultural differences in preaching and teaching | The Pope warns against separation from Rome, defen |
ed and viewed as an anachronism from a by-gone era | The idea that the German king could and should nam |
here in exile, was consecrated by Innocent himself | He was then elected to succeed Uberto as archbisho |
enteel prison at Fontainebleau for nineteen months | In poor health, the pope was the prisoner of Napol |
a small salary and the fees generated from tuition | Professor Pope was given a small salary and the fe |
y Brown), formerly of The Chessmen and Bronx Cheer | Pope was later replaced by Tony Knight (real name |
election, won by the Labor party and John Cain II | Pope was elected to the Victorian Electoral distri |
zinger, the other after his election to the papacy | One of them was written when the Pope was still Jo |
round 20,000 young people in the center of Palermo | During his one-day visit to Sicily the pope was al |
avour at Turin, the house in which Cavour was born | A refuge from the anger of the pope was afforded h |
Joseph Pope was elected speaker | Joseph Pope was elected speaker. |
April 1820 in Prince Edward Island in Nova Scotia | George Uglow Pope was born on 24 April 1820 in Pri |
ordained to the priesthood in the Vatican Basilica | On May 19 the new Pope was ordained to the priesth |
s a major in the local militia and a tax collector | Pope was a major in the local militia and a tax co |
al Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California | General John Pope was placed out of commission onc |
y in Falls Church, Virginia, by Frank Lloyd Wright | Pope was also known for commissioning the Pope-Lei |
as enamoured of two daughters of the Blount family | The poet Alexander Pope was a frequent visitor to |
pe was appointed midshipman from Maine 30 May 1816 | Born in Sandwich, Massachusetts, Pope was appointe |
f Mantua when he heard of the archbishop's death.) | (The pope was on his way to the Council of Mantua |
adron 3, Division 39 of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet | Pope was initially placed in reduced commission at |
Pope was also involved in ship building | Pope was also involved in ship building. |
the government of James Colledge Pope was defeated | Kelly served on the first board of railway commiss |
mber of the State house of representatives in 1836 | Pope was elected a member of the State house of re |
wenty-third Congress (March 4, 1833-March 3, 1835) | Pope was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-thi |
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