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Wojtyla's love of theater, his priesthood, and | papacy. |
nd workshops had diminished during the Avignon | Papacy, when the sources of patronage were removed fr |
work at Freiburg for the curia of the Avignon | Papacy. |
s Papes, the place of residence of the Avignon | papacy during most of the 14th century. |
e, which contributed to the end of the Avignon | Papacy. |
Main article: Avignon | Papacy |
by Roman cooks during the time of the Avignon | Papacy, it can be considered a type of white pizza, a |
the Kingdom of Scotland sided with the Avignon | Papacy, Avignon Pope Clement VII made Walter a cardin |
ediately preceded the beginning of the Avignon | Papacy. |
, Aragon, and England, support for the Avignon | Papacy, and matrimonial alliance. |
nth ant the last Pope of the period of Avignon | Papacy. |
atherine accepted the authority of the Avignon | Papacy, under Antipope Clement VII and became a staun |
a French Cardinal in the period of the Avignon | papacy. |
He was a major figure in the Avignon | papacy, and also a diplomat engaged in the negotiatio |
hed in the Comtat Venaissin during the Avignon | Papacy. |
During this period, known as the Avignon | Papacy, the city of Avignon and the adjacent Comtat V |
entrenched as it even had been in the Baroque | Papacy: he gave them the best-paid civil and ecclesia |
e during the earlier periods of strife between | Papacy and Empire. |
John V was the first pope of the Byzantine | Papacy allowed to be consecrated by the Byzantine emp |
Main article: Byzantine | Papacy |
e historical delineation between the Byzantine | Papacy and the Frankish Papacy. |
les: Papal selection before 1059 and Byzantine | Papacy |
Pope during the Byzantine | Papacy, he was fourth former apocrisiarius to Constan |
thic War (535-554), inaugurating the Byzantine | Papacy (537-752). |
He was the second pope of the Byzantine | Papacy, like his predecessor a former apocrisiarius t |
om 537 to 555, the first pope of the Byzantine | Papacy. |
He also investigated the history of the early | papacy and controversially held that St. Peter never |
according to Zuccotti, "throughout his entire | papacy his private secretary and closest advisor". |
ife and helped to shape his short but eventful | papacy. |
During his | Papacy, Gabriel VIII decreed that the Fast of the Apo |
mo, born to his mistress at Bologna before his | papacy, castellan of Sant'Angelo and Gonfalonier of t |
Tobi, 1086 A.M. (6 January 1370 AD) During his | papacy, in the year 1370 AD, a great light appeared i |
During his | papacy there were two major changes in ruling of Egyp |
The validity of his | papacy is disputed. |
However, the massive debts incurred during his | papacy greatly weakened his successors, who were unab |
aveled to the island for the first time in his | papacy. |
The Seat of the Pope during his | papacy remained in the Saint Mark's church in Alexand |
Visconti as Pope Gregory X, who concerned his | papacy with little more than the advocacy of the Crus |
V remained dependent on Charles throughout his | papacy; soon after his coronation, on 29 April he nam |
The principal act of his | papacy was the absolution of Louis VII of France (113 |
ernal church conflict over the validity of his | papacy with Felix V. Recognized by the Kings of Casti |
never wore this or any other tiara during his | papacy. |
rian bishop Ahatallah for some time during his | papacy. |
f the council, he spent the better part of his | papacy at loggerheads with the council and objecting |
His | papacy was marked by reconciliation between the city |
The Seat of the Pope during his | papacy remained in the Saint Mary Church (Haret Elrou |
The seat of the Pope during his | papacy remained in the Church of the Virgin Mary in C |
The seat of the Pope during his | papacy remained in the Saint Mary Church (Haret Elrou |
The seat of the Pope during his | papacy remained in the Church of the Virigin Mary (Ha |
The seat of the Pope in Cairo during his | papacy remained in the Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox C |
Most of his | papacy was concerned with healing the schism that had |
The Seat of the Pope in Cairo during his | papacy remained in the Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox C |
Tradition holds that during his | papacy he determined the various prerogatives of the |
During his | papacy, he returned the relics of Saint Macarius from |
was in The Hanging Church during Pope Cyril II | papacy. |
During Pope Yosab II's | papacy the Institute of Coptic Studies was founded in |
cy was beginning to take shape with Innocent's | papacy. |
024 to come to an accommodation with the Latin | Papacy concerning the widening gap between the Wester |
is death at the age of 95, his was the longest | papacy until surpassed by the 24-year papacy of Pius |
, and in a mark of the direction the mediaeval | papacy was to take, no longer dated his documents by |
ch, and in abolishing the feudal privileges of | Papacy and the nobility in the Kingdom of the Two Sic |
The final point he argued was that of | papacy. |
The Ostrogothic | Papacy was a period from 493 to 537 where the papacy |
lit from Byzantine and commitment to the Roman | Papacy. |
, Compared with its Deliverance from the Roman | Papacy (1652) sermon on the Battle of Worcester |
Prior to his short | papacy, he had been a Canon Lawyer, diplomat, and chi |
Ratzinger, the other after his election to the | papacy. |
In opposition to Bodkin, the | papacy appointed Arthur O'Friel to Tuam and Cornelius |
dom managed to defend its possessions, but the | Papacy declared the Kingdom escheated because of disl |
ecognized Hackett's outstanding service to the | papacy and the Archdiocese of Baltimore. |
Poland, with support of the | papacy, was able to increase its ties with the Grand |
and 1220, Andrezel - March 28, 1285) held the | papacy from February 21, 1281 until his death. |
, Simon de Brie was unanimously elected to the | papacy, taking the name Martin IV, on February 22, 12 |
gistered in the catalogue of saints during the | papacy of Innocent III at the request of Rambaud Flot |
Vatican II (1950) claim of Michel Colin to the | papacy as Clement XV. |
lared, "We here are of the conviction that the | papacy is the seat of the true and real Antichrist." |
eeing Liutprand if Desiderius would attack the | papacy until a Byzantine force from Sicily could join |
From the middle of the 16th century, the | papacy politically unified Lazio with the Papal State |
The | papacy of Pope Shenouda III has seen a worldwide expa |
faced accusations of improper conduct from the | papacy, and was accused of being a bad influence on t |
ly in league with the Byzantine Empire and the | Papacy. |
civilly constituted the French Church and the | Papacy was only resolved in 1801, when the Concordat |
ts own sphere (in suo orbe) in the East as the | Papacy was in the world (in universo). |
At the time of Eustathius, the | Papacy claimed dominion over the Christian world, not |
lasgow, Arnot received crown nomination to the | papacy to fill the vacant see of Galloway. |
Instead the | papacy confined itself (see Prisoner in the Vatican) |
lic powers did not come to the Pope's aid, the | papacy rejected any substantial accommodation with th |
ebruary 1382, when a mandate was issued by the | papacy confirming its erection. |
The other irritant (to the | papacy) in English relations was Cardinal Bellarmine' |
e Plantin press had a monopoly, granted by the | papacy, for the printing of liturgical formularies, y |
wealth but found itself often at odds with the | Papacy, even under interdict. |
nineteenth and twentieth century Italy and the | Papacy. |
The | papacy insisted that the right of the Portuguese mona |
married again (although not recognized by the | Papacy) in 1475, this time to Joan of Castile (known |
bull on 11 April 1492, his proctor paying the | papacy the 600 gold florins on 14 June. |
(1075-87) reveal that by the 12th century the | Papacy felt it had political powers superior to all k |
he death of Pope Liberius, he succeeded to the | Papacy amidst factional violence. |
presence of the Ottoman fleet so close to the | Papacy alarmed the Spanish, who began assembling firs |
Fearing that Italians wishing to return the | papacy to Rome would detain Grimoard, the French card |
time of his marriage but did not persuade the | papacy to annul the marriage. |
The | papacy of Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241) and the kingshi |
Italy, brought about by the restoration of the | papacy as a moral dominion, founded on religion and p |
lies, the house of Spoleto, that contested the | papacy at the time. |
n assembling a ''Holy League'', comprising the | Papacy, Spain, the Republic of Genoa, the Republic of |
The | papacy thus turned to the princes of Capua to defend |
that Pilmuir's was a direct appointment of the | Papacy. |
After the election of his uncle to the | papacy (1 September 1181) he was named Camerlengo of |
elphs, a political alliance that supported the | Papacy and which was involved in complex opposition t |
ent and united his interests with those of the | papacy once again, he pressured the College of Cardin |
pe John XXII shortly after his election to the | papacy named him Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Ch |
the territory between Rome and Ravenna to the | Papacy, but left the Lombard kings in possession of t |
, the Catholic Church would be persecuted, the | Papacy would enter a period of tribulation, faithful |
wns in Latium (see Vetralla) were given to the | Papacy, "as a gift to the blessed Apostles Peter and |
In 1929, the | papacy - then Pius XI - renounced its claim to the Pa |
in 1218, he is elected Bishop of Brechin; the | papacy issued a mandate to the bishop of St Andrews f |
177, was an important peace treaty between the | papacy and its allies, the north Italian city-states |
od when it is remembered that at that time the | papacy was at war with the Florentines and was in dir |
became a freemason and wrote odes against the | papacy during the presence of Pius VI in Vienna, as w |
t of a concilliarist prior to ascending to the | papacy, once there, he recognized the need to unify t |
m falling under the jurisdiction of either the | Papacy or the Papal States. |
e and fair and may have refused to take up the | papacy until convinced that they had been. |
ho sought to gain votes for a successor to the | papacy during the lifetime of the pope, or who called |
n was contested by Walter, who appealed to the | papacy, and the monks counterappealed. |
Alexander was told by the | papacy to take the oath of fealty to the Pope Martin |
ing this, in opposition to Charlemagne and the | Papacy, which took the opportunity to declare itself |
orn pope who ended the period during which the | papacy was located in Avignon, France (the so-called |
tuation and reassert imperial control over the | papacy, but choosing instead to deal with the Staufen |
t, on the condition that he did not return the | papacy to Rome, an offer the cardinal refused. |
any years nuncio to Spain; his election to the | papacy was largely backed by the Spanish faction. |
Syriac language inscriptions on it, during the | papacy of Pope Gabriel I of Alexandria (910-921). |
rmy in 1133 to Rome to restore Innocent to the | papacy. |
er, to the dismay of Cosimo de' Medici and the | Papacy. |
g all religious legislation passed against the | Papacy from 1529 (the fall of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey) |
ius believed to undermine the authority of the | papacy. |
The emblem of the | Papacy |
177, was an important peace treaty between the | papacy and its allies, the north Italian city-states |
Ian Stuart Robinson, The | Papacy 1073-1198. |
Adrian's accession the territory ruled by the | papacy was invaded by Desiderius, king of the Lombard |
other bishops of Scotland were ordered by the | papacy to collect one tenth of their annual revenue " |
cholas was the only candidate to travel to the | papacy; as Cockburn commented, "An abbot could face t |
The work is angry in tone, attacking the | papacy. |
elli has been criticized for arrogating to the | papacy too arbitrary a civil power, a perusal of his |
Stewart failed to secure confirmation from the | Papacy. |
may well also have been wishing to appease the | papacy after the long dispute over his marriage which |
The | Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571: The Sixteenth Centu |
Eathain (MacLean), was accused of going to the | papacy to obtain the rights to the Isles and Iona, bu |
ialized in medieval studies and history of the | papacy. |
nnected instead with the temporal power of the | papacy, which was now ended. |
ns for such strong support of monasticism, the | papacy (including the Gregorian reforms), and the suz |
In the 1920s, the | papacy - then under Pius XI - renounced the bulk of t |
In 1598 Clement VIII won more credit for the | papacy by bringing about a definite treaty of peace b |
ted and unsuccessfully attempted to retake the | papacy. |
With the return of the | papacy to Rome and to the sovereignty of the Papal St |
f and saw the Man of Sin as illustrated in the | Papacy. |
ng as half the collection was forwarded to the | Papacy. |
Ian Stuart Robinson, The | Papacy, 1073-1198: Continuity and Innovation, Cambrid |
nger of his life, denouncing the errors of the | Papacy and the abuses in the church at Montrose, Dund |
He was on friendly terms with Rome, though the | Papacy stood at its nadir. |
1744), "Notes of the accommodation between the | Papacy and the Royal Court of Naples" (published in R |
However, he was quickly reconciled with the | Papacy before his death. |
On 2 March 1391, Thomas was provided by the | papacy to be Archdeacon of Galloway. |
such a merger, but pressure increased from the | Papacy. |
ern Mediterranean, Charles V, supported by the | Papacy and the Knights of Malta, decided to organize |
ite the various works in which he attacked the | papacy, Gringoire was a devout Catholic. |
o he accompanied him to Rome to work under the | papacy of Pope Urban VIII Here he was patronized by O |
He justified this request by informing the | papacy that after Mar Shimun VII Ishuyau's death in 1 |
ng to resist the temporal encroachments of the | papacy and, as absolute monarch, to defend his rights |
the latter brought him into conflict with the | Papacy as well. |
he Senate of Rome, which sought to replace the | papacy in the temporal government of the city, took o |
This tax was encouraged by the | Papacy, and had a strong history in the Scandinavian |
precipitated a quarrel between France and the | papacy, which resulted in Alexander VII's temporary l |
pric had received metropolitan status from the | papacy. |
iff, but his grandson, who was elevated to the | papacy as Antipope Anacletus II, was lambasted for hi |
Setton, Kenneth Meyer (1978), The | Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571, DIANE Publishing, I |
re to increase and centralize the power of the | Papacy, and that he subordinated opposition to the Na |
13 he is found paying or promising to pay the | Papacy 800 florins. |
and launched through Cluny's persuasion by the | papacy of Alexander II, the purpose of which is to pr |
ishop Pilmuir was a frequent petitioner to the | Papacy. |
ased discontent with the temporal power of the | papacy within Italy and produced calls from around th |
Mary Major's, sat three rival claimants to the | papacy. |
entailed surrendering part of his duchy to the | Papacy. |
The | papacy then ordered that 300 English benefices should |
val Pope at Avignon, renounce all claim to the | Papacy, he also would renounce his, so that a fresh e |
to be renewed annually by parliament, but the | Papacy issued the bull "Saepe Nos" in 1888 which was |
son Conradin, continued the struggle with the | Papacy, although unsuccessfully. |
ever, he was then postulated to the see by the | papacy. |
e death of Pope Adrian V he was elected to the | papacy on September 5, 1276 and took the name Gregory |
ve, 1389 he was nearly of being elected to the | papacy. |
nistration of King Philip IV of France and the | Papacy. |
airs and in favor of the temporal power of the | Papacy. |
ce throughout the empire and to strengthen the | papacy against the aggressions of the barons. |
Following the break between Henry VIII and the | Papacy, the Anglican Churches came into being and som |
rcing Benedict X to surrender and renounce the | Papacy. |
Sylvester IV was a claimant to the | papacy from 1105 to 1111. |
and the advocates of the cult appealed to the | papacy. |
done in error; black smoke signifying that the | papacy was still vacant was quickly created and the p |
e Controversy between Emperor Henry IV and the | papacy during which he remained loyal to the emperor. |
cided at the council and Urban appealed to the | papacy. |
Even after his elevation to the | Papacy, he continued to hold the archbishopric of Mil |
17 that elected Cardinal Oddone Colonna to the | papacy. |
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