Ad
related to: gregory x pontificate iii
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Pope Gregory X (Latin: Gregorius X; c. 1210 – 10 January 1276), born Teobaldo Visconti, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1 September 1271 to his death and was a member of the Secular Franciscan Order.
Apart from the lack of any documentary proof attesting the promotion of these individuals (in the case of Visconti even of his existence), the contemporary chronicler Salimbene explicitly says that the consistory of 1273 was the only single promotion of new cardinals in the pontificate of Gregory X, and mentions only five cardinals promoted at ...
Gregory X Blessed Gregory Margaritone d'Arezzo: Arezzo Cathedral: Original body and sarcophagus are extant [43] [58] 11 July 1276 – 18 August 1276 Adrian V: Arnolfo di Cambio (possibly Pietro Vassalletto) San Francesco (Viterbo) Modified in 1994 [57] [59] 8 September 1276 – 20 May 1277 John XXI: Filippo Gnaccarini: Viterbo Cathedral
Celestine III: 1191–1198 Article: 1 5 Innocent III: 1198–1216 Article: 9 or 10 30 to 32 Honorius III: 1216–1227 Article: 5 6 Gregory IX: 1227–1241 Article: 4 10 Celestine IV: 1241 — 0 0 Innocent IV: 1243–1254 Article: 2 or 3 15 or 16 Alexander IV: 1254–1261 Article: 0 or 1 0 or 1 Urban IV: 1261–1264 Article: 2 14 Clement IV ...
Paul III Introduces Inquisition into Portugal. [146] 1537 (May 29) Sublimis Deus: Paul III: Forbids the enslavement of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. 1538 (October 28) In apostolatus culmine: 1540 (May 12) Licet Judæi: Against blood libel 1540 (September 27) Regimini militantis ecclesiae ("To the Government of the Church Militant")
The Vatican next year will publish a collection of never-before-seen homilies delivered by the late Pope Benedict XVI during his private Sunday Masses, most of them penned during his 10-year ...
896: Formosus [6] — Boniface VI [7] — Stephen VI [8] (After a pontificate of fifteen days, Boniface is said by some to have died of the gout or forcibly ejected) 897: Stephen VI [8] — Romanus [9] — Theodore II [10] (Pontificate of Romanus ended when he was deposed and confined to a monastery.)
The September 1276 papal election is the only papal election to be the third election held in the same year; after Pope Gregory X died, two successors died that year, requiring yet another election. The election was also the first non-conclave, since the establishment of the papal conclave after the papal election, 1268–1271 .