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  • He was named legate a latere to Alfonso II of Naples on April 18,
  • The papal legate Adhemar of Le Puy had died, and Bohemund of Ta
  • Many people, including the papal legate Adhemar of Le Puy, believed Peter was a charla
  • f the governor of the Patrimony, to a cardinal legate; after 1628 it was the residence of a simple g
  • Victor's successor Pope Urban II made him legate again in 1094; Hugh in turn excommunicated Phi
  • Abbot Waltheof was deposed by Papal legate Alberic of Ostia at the Council of Westminster
  • er drank it according to a report of the papal legate Alexander around 1520.
  • In 1204, he was named a papal legate and inquisitor and was sent by Innocent III wi
  • he dedication to William Longchamp as "bishop, legate, and chancellor", it is likely that the work w
  • e the council) and having been named apostolic legate and appointed to lead the crusade by Pope Urba
  • Hubert of Palestrina was an Italian papal legate and Cardinal.
  • Cardinal Bonzano was the papal legate and the host was George Cardinal Mundelein, Ar
  • del Carretto (1454-1514) was an Italian papal legate and Cardinal.
  • He was a legate and an important figure of the papal curia.
  • 1040 - 1106) was a French papal legate, and Archbishop of Lyon from 1081 to 1106.
  • astic philosopher and writer of sermons, papal legate and Cardinal.
  • ition was stronger, as he was (probably) papal legate and had the support of the Pisan fleet.
  • e pagan Prussian clans, represented by a papal legate, and the Teutonic Knights.
  • d in Rome; in 1078 he went to Cremona as papal legate and consecrated there the church of St. Thomas
  • , he asked the Pope to appoint Ansegisus papal legate and primate over Gaul and Germany.
  • Subsequent negotiations led by Jesuit papal legate Antonio Possevino resulted in the 1582 Truce o
  • He was the papal legate appointed to establish peace between England a
  • of 1131 by King Lothar of Germany and a papal legate as the Archbishop of Cologne.
  • When the legate asked for a candidate to be the new patriarch,
  • Bassus (70 - 117), a Romanized Galatian, was a Legate at Judaea between 102/103 and 104/105, Consul
  • MacRory was the papal legate at the 1933, laying of the foundation stone of
  • 22 January 1214, and was blessed by the papal legate at St Mary's, York on 10 March 1214.
  • schi unsuccessfully tried to mediate (as papal legate) between Scotland and England.
  • ant kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula as papal legate between 1227 and 1229, possibly 30 (H.
  • He returned to Hungary as papal legate, bringing with him the bull of Leo X proclaimi
  • The papal legate, Cardinal John Paparo, also appointed the arch
  • IV to Viterbo, but in December 1328 the papal legate Cardinal Orsini began a campaign against Viter
  • Next the papal legate Cardinal Giovanni Colonna who was travelling t
  • . Malachy, Archbishop of Armagh, and the Papal Legate Cardinal Paparo in 1152, thirty-eight dioceses
  • his move to the see of Salisbury to the papal legate, Cardinal Guala Bicchieri.
  • In 1203 he followed the Pontifical legate Cardinal Peter of Capua to the East and during
  • val German bishop and missionary who, as papal legate, converted much of Pomerania to Christianity.
  • e No. 3, left bank of Skeena River at mouth of Legate Creek, 2 miles S of Pacific CN station, 28.70
  • rch 1175, Jocelin was consecrated by the Papal legate Eskil, Archbishop of Lund and Primate of Denma
  • and, in 603, selected him to be apocrisiarius ( legate, essentially the papal nuncio) to the court of
  • The envoys also met with the Papal legate Eudes de Chateauroux.
  • e had sent there as an advance guard under his legate Fabius.
  • As suggested by Theobald Visconti, then papal legate for the realm of Egypt, in Acre for the Ninth
  • tment of Bishop William of Modena as the Papal Legate for Livonia, Prussia, and other countries.
  • of 1079 and 1080 in Rome, was appointed Papal legate for Germany, and was able to win the Babenberg
  • nd Bishop Antonio (Chedraoui), the Patriarchal Legate for the Diocese of Mexico and Central America.
  • Victor made him legate for his support.
  • In the following year 1731 he became Legate for the duchies of Parma and Piacenza.
  • oronation in that latter year, Hillin acted as legate for Pope Adrian IV.
  • He served as governor of Fermo and pontifical legate for the district of Avignon (1650-1653).
  • , Ghibbelin left Arles for Palestine, as papal legate for Pope Paschal II.
  • tory of 2 October 1730 and appointed the papal legate for Bologna.
  • He was made a cardinal-presbyter and a papal legate for the provinces of Lithuania, Livonia, all R
  • e the oath, Henry of Blois, who was also papal legate, found FitzHerbert innocent, and he was consec
  • r a learned nobleman, who in 870 was sent as a legate from the Byzantine emperor Basil I to the Paul
  • The legate Giovanni Paparoni was twice refused passage to
  • After his return to Mainz, the papal legate Giovanni Morone appointed him prior of Stiftes
  • His election had been overseen by the papal legate Guala Bicchieri, who was also assigned the cas
  • As a papal legate, he bore a letter from the Pope to the Great K
  • As papal legate he reconciled the Maronites and the Patriarch
  • The pope or his legate, however, took no steps to remove abuses or ot
  • the Patriarch of Constantinople and the Papal Legate Humbert of Mourmoutiers issued mutual excommun
  • s, bishop of Winchester who was also the papal legate in England and Stephen's brother.
  • In 1245 Cardinal Odo, the papal legate in France, wrote to the Chapter of Sens Cathed
  • n a dispute with the Spanish primate and papal legate in Castile, Bernard of Toledo, to the extent t
  • 550-1590), bishop of Nantes (1550-1554), Papal legate in Avignon (1565-1590) and bishop of Beauvais
  • related to Father David Woulfe, Pope Pius IV's legate in Ireland.
  • King Henry, and the Lord Ottobon, at that time legate in England.
  • dominions, and ultimately bishop of Skios and legate in Hungary.
  • Legate in Avignon 1513-1541.
  • Legate in various parts of Italy on several occasions
  • Then he was legate in Outremer from 1129-1130.
  • nd Charters of Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, Papal Legate in England, 1216-1218.".
  • Named legate in France, he participated in the Papal concla
  • ificate of Pope Clement III he served as papal legate in the Holy Land.
  • He was a papal legate in Avignon (1433-1464) and Archbishop of Arles
  • He was sent as legate in Fermo in 1621 and in Avignon, 1621-1623.
  • As cardinal, he often served as papal legate in diplomatic negotiations with France, Naples
  • He was legate in Germany in 1154 before Emperor Frederick I
  • as administrator of the diocese of Albenga and Legate in Romandiola.
  • same pope granted Wardlaw with the powers of a legate in Scotland and Ireland.
  • he was afterwards excommunicated by the papal legate in the interests of the Guelphs (1327).
  • Baldric was an imperial legate in 815, when he crossed into Zealand with an a
  • Ernald, Bishop of St Andrews acting as a Papal legate, in 1161.
  • ara, an office he held until 1740; he was then legate in that city.
  • 06, the same year in which he became the papal legate in Bologna.
  • ubsequently died in 1868, Azeline, as the sole legate, inherited his estate.
  • ngers with the bull, at Troyes, and placed the legate Jean under surveillance.
  • hurch council held at Westminster by the papal legate John of Crema, and shortly afterwards accompan
  • Legion strikes the Dam, being led by fearsome Legate Lanius, the NCR protects its position under Ge
  • On 11 March 1446 the Cardinal Legate Louis d'Allemand approved the Bursfelde Union
  • Caesar's legate, Marcus Antonius, managed to avoid the republi
  • rred when a detached picketing group under the legate Marcus Aurelius Scaurus met an advance party o
  • aolo Brunoni, a Chypriot who was the Apostolic Legate of Syria.
  • Zachary of Anagni was the legate of Pope Nicholas I at the Synod held in Consta
  • He was legate of Syria from 63 or 65.
  • The last styles William "Bishop of Moray and Legate of the Apostolic See".
  • Legate of Pope Boniface IX in the Kingdom of Naples i
  • consul, after which Commodus made him imperial legate of Syria in 191.
  • volumes, which Larcius Licinus, the praetorian legate of Hispania Tarraconensis, vainly offered to p
  • 561) Pope Pius IV made him cardinal and second legate of the Holy See at the Council of Trent.
  • aught theology at Paris, whence he was sent as legate of Cardinal Angelus to the Council of Trent.
  • With a papal legate of French nationality, amicably disposed towar
  • iotdale and he held many prebends, was a Papal Legate, one of the founding fathers of St Andrews Uni
  • As legate, or inquisitor, he prosecuted the last Fratice
  • that office, which he obtained from the papal legate Otto of Tonengo, Bishop of Porto, in the autum
  • He served the papal legate Ottobon in 1266.
  • oming Pope, Cardinal Pacelli presided as Papal Legate over the International Eucharistic Congress in
  • He owed his election to the papal legate Pandulph.
  • monial, it allowed Alfanus to advise the papal legate presiding over the election of new archbishops
  • ssaults on the Welsh tribes was made under the legate Publius Ostorius Scapula who attacked the Dece
  • of Pisa was deposed as Patriarch by the papal legate, Robert Cardinal of Paris, on charges of misco
  • Gregory wrote to his legate Sabinianus forbidding him to communicate with
  • rius III, that during his lifetime no resident legate should be again sent to England, and won other
  • They're Alex Brooks, David Hayes, Richard Legate, Squib Swain for the last two years, and now m
  • Gaston is brought in and the Legate tells him that he has been condemned by the Po
  • s territory along the Vistula, while the papal legate, the future Pope Urban IV, wanted the Christia
  • tiated on behalf of the emperor with the papal legate, the future Pope Urban II, and in the same yea
  • m Aug], 1328, 1329 [c.AD175-7]) by a legionary legate, the tribune of an auxiliary infantry cohort a
  • with (top to bottom, right-hand column) Papal legate, Thomas, Remigius and Herfast.
  • In the autumn of 1091, Pope Urban II sent a legate to Ladislaus' court and demanded that Ladislau
  • osa, along with Cardinal Pierre de Foix, papal legate, to end the remnants of the Western Schism; he
  • n April 5, 1993, and served as a special papal legate to the funeral of Mother Teresa on September 1
  • Mundelein served as papal legate to the eighth National Eucharistic Congress in
  • e order to Cardinal Federico Tedeschini, papal legate to the International Eucharistic Congress in B
  • Giovanni di Plano Carpini, a 13-century papal legate to the court of the Mongol Khan Guyuk, gave a
  • After serving as papal legate to the National Eucharistic Congress in Loreto
  • He was papal legate to the Regional Eucharistic Congress in Piacen
  • Some time later Pope Victor III made him papal legate to Lombardy, with authorization to rule over a
  • mployed by the three popes who preceded him as legate to Constantinople, his mission in each case ha
  • een borne by Pius V as a cardinal- was sent as legate to the kings of Spain and Portugal on 18 June
  • In 1439 he was sent as legate to Milan and Burgundy, to oppose the claims of
  • tions between Cardinal Hosius of Warsaw, papal legate to the council, and Francisco Torres (Turrianu
  • He was a papal legate to Germany.
  • Subsequently he was papal legate to France.
  • He was papal legate to France in 1516.
  • In 1510 he was made Papal Legate to the court of Emperor Maximilian.
  • In 1596, Clement VIII sent him as legate to France where Maria de' Medici was queen.
  • Between 1985 and 1987 she was a French legate to UNESCO.
  • He was then sent as a papal legate to northern Europe.
  • Urban VI sent him as a legate to Germany and Hungary.
  • Odo first appears as an imperial legate to the Eastern Saxons in 810, when he was capt
  • As papal legate to Perugia, Crispo was a "driving force behind
  • In 1181, Henry of Marcy returned as legate to Languedoc and this time deposed Pons from h
  • Campeggio was legate to the Diet of Augsburg in 1530, where he purs
  • He was papal legate to Genoa in 1530 and between 1530 and 1540 Adm
  • In 1417 Pope Martin V sent him as legate to Poland, where he died the same year.
  • He was later named papal legate to Avignon, and made by Henry III of France a
  • Grenoble, Didier of Cavaillon) accompanied the legate to Rome and were consecrated there by Pope Gre
  • As legate to Ravenna, he reestablished the independence
  • y Ermenfrid, bishop of Sion, who was the papal legate to England.
  • s agreed on non-cardinal William Grimoard, the legate to the Kingdom of Naples, at the time residing
  • When his uncle Fabio Chigi was made Legate to Germany, Chigi followed him there but was s
  • g pontificate of Clement VI he served as papal legate to establish peace between France and England
  • He returned to Rome where he was made legate to Ireland, but he died soon after, before ret
  • He was named legate to the general council called first at Mantua
  • litical figure of the Holy Roman Empire, papal legate, Vikar des Nordens, one of the regents of Empe
  • Legate was the last person burned in London for his r
  • to bring an action for wrongful imprisonment, Legate was tried before a full Consistory Court in Fe
  • Roman force was completely overwhelmed and the legate was captured and brought before Boiorix.
  • A papal legate was not able to arrange an end to the dispute,
  • stablishment of the tribunate, he later sent a legate who excommunicated him and, with the help of t
  • Nicholas Sanders, the papal legate who had accompanied Fitzmaurice, worked on Des
  • bly been under the direct command of the papal legate William of Modena whose last orders to Finnish
  • Papal legate William of Lausanne proposed resolving the con
  • He was legate, with Gerald of Ostia, to the Emperor Henry IV
  • was refused, and the elector treated the papal legate with open disregard and rejected the propositi
  • In 1079 he proceeded to Germany as papal legate with the Bishop of Padua to mediate between th