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  2. Pope Nicholas I - Wikipedia

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    Pope Nicholas I (Latin: Nicolaus I; c. 800 – 13 November 867), called Nicholas the Great, was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 24 April 858 until his death. He is the last of the three popes listed in the Annuario Pontificio with the title "the Great", [ 1 ] alongside Leo I and Gregory I .

  3. List of popes - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas I "the Great" NICOLAVS MAGNVS: Nicolaus c. 800 Rome, Papal States 58 / 67 Subject and later the sovereign of the Papal States. Encouraged missionary activity. 106 14 December 867 – 14 December 872 (5 years, 0 days) Adrian II HADRIANVS Secundus: Hadrianus c. 792 Rome, Papal States 75 / 80 Subject and later the sovereign of the ...

  4. Saint Nicolas Church, Trnava - Wikipedia

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    Saint Nicolas Church or Basilica of Saint Nicholas (Slovak: Bazilika Svätého Mikuláša, also known as Hrubý Kostol, meaning "main/big church") is a Gothic/Baroque church in Trnava, Slovakia. In 2009 Pope Benedict XVI granted the parish church of St. Nicolas the honourable title of minor basilica .

  5. St. Nicholas Catholic Church (Zanesville, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The first Mass celebrated in Zanesville was celebrated by Dominican Fr. Nicholas Young, who was traveling through the area to Perry County. However, upon discovering three Catholic families in the area, he said Mass on the second floor of the Green Tree Tavern, which stood at the corner of Fifth and Main Streets in the spring of 1819. [2]

  6. Basilica of St. Nicolas, Nantes - Wikipedia

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    During this period, the St. Nicolas church also underwent renovations. Its name was first mentioned in a document dated 1444, which certified the work on the building's portal by Mathurin Rodier. Rodier was also responsible for the reconstruction of the nearby St. Nicolas gate. The church was situated at the heart of a parish bearing its name. [1]

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  8. St Nicholas of Tolentine, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Philadelphia made St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church an official parish church by transferring the parish records of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church to St. Nicholas of Tolentine. On Sunday, April 11, 1937, a Solemn High Mass was celebrated to commemorate the 25th Anniversary, or Silver Jubilee, of the church's opening. Father ...

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