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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Clement X
Innocent X appointed him nuncio to Naples; and he is credited with no slight share in the re-establishment of peace after the stormy days of Masaniello.
Clement IX named him superintendent of the papal exchequer.
He decorated the bridge of Sant' Angelo with the ten statues of angels in Carrara marble still to be seen there.
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 CLEMENT - LoveToKnow Article on CLEMENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Clement continued the struggle of his predecessors with the emperor Louis the Bavarian, excommunicating him after protracted negotiations on the 13th of April 1346, and directing the election of Charles of Moravia, who received general recognition.
During this period Clement was mainly occupied in urging Charles to arrest the progress of the Reformation in Germany and in efforts to elude the emperors demand for a general council, which Clement feared lest the question of the mode of his election and his legitimacy should be raised.
Clement was an unblushing nepotist; three of his nephews he made cardinals, and to one of them gradually surrendered the control of affairs.
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 Encyclopedia: Pope Clement X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Clement X, né Emilio Altieri (Rome, July 13, 1590 - Rome, July 22, 1676) was Pope from 29 April 1670-22 July 1676.
Diego Velazquez portrait, which Innocent X found too truthful Innocent X, né Giovanni Battista Pamphili (May 6, 1574 - January 5, 1655), Pope from 1644 to 1655, was born in Rome in 1574, attained the dignity of cardinal in 1629.
Clement X, on the 24th of November, 1673, beatified nineteen martyrs of Gorcum, imprisoned at Gorcum, Holland, and put to death on the 9th of July, 1572, in hatred of the Catholic faith, the primacy of the pope, the Roman Church, and the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist.
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 Pope Clement IX - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Clement IX, né Giulio Rospigliosi (January 28, 1600 - December 9, 1669) was pope from 1667 to 1669.
Born Giulio Rospigliosi, he was elected pope and took the title "Clement IX" in June 1667.
Nothing remarkable occurred under his short administration beyond the temporary adjustment of the disputes between the Roman see and those prelates of the Gallican church who had refused to join in condemning the writings of Jansen.
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Clement, X., has accepted a place as chemist with the American Cotton Oil Co. '96.
Goodrich, X., is assistant chemist with the Union Oil Co., at their Gretna refinery, at New Orleans, La. '98.
Adams, X., and T. Hoxie, II., will take part in the ballet of the play founded on "The Three Musketeers" to be given by the Cadets.
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 CLEMENT X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yet it was Emilio Altieri who emerged from this long and stubbornly contested conclave as Pope Clement X. The conclave which had begun on December 20, 1669, ended only when there was a general swing to Altieri on April 29, 1670.
Clement was very charitable and did much for the poor, not only by generous alms but by social legislation.
Clement had to suffer from French arrogance, but he entertained hopes that the French invasion of Holland would aid the Church.
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Clement Ebbo has been serving Austin's painting needs since 1986.
Clement's Paint is a specialty paint store for the Motion Picture Industry, Television, Scenic & Set companies, Faux Finishers, as well as the general public.
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 ArtLex on Abstract Expressionism
Eve, 1950, oil on canvas, 238.8 x 172.1 x 5.0 cm, Tate Gallery, London.
C and O, 1958, oil on canvas, 1.96 x 2.79 m (77 x 110 inches), National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
Clement Greenberg (American, 1909-1994), 1984, tempera on wood panel, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Elaine Fried de Kooning (American, 1920-1989), Thomas B. Hess (American, 1920-1978), 1956, oil on board, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
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 Patron Saints Index: Pope Clement X
Papal nuncio to Naples for Pope Innocent X.
Superintendent of the papal exchequer for Pope Clement IX.
Created cardinal by Pope Clement IX, having previously turned down the honour in favour of another.
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 St Peter's - Monument to Clement X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
With a pyramid-shaped design by Mattia de' Rossi, the monument is noted for its imaginative multicolored effect, using precious marbles such as yellow and antique green, white ash and fl, green jasper and, above all, breccia of seven bases, a truly rare stone, which is used to form the "deposit" (urn).
In the floor in front of the monument to Pope Clement X, under a simple tombstone, lie the remains of Pope Sixtus IV and Pope Julius II, together with those of two cardinals from their descendants, Fazio Santoro and Galeotto della Rovere.
The remains were discovered after the grandiose funeral bed of Pope Sixtus IV, which today is found in the Treasury Museum of the Basilica, was removed from the Holy Sacrament Chapel.
www.stpetersbasilica.org /Monuments/ClementX/ClementX.htm   (343 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1590   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
July 13 - Pope Clement X (died 1676)
July 13th is the 194th day (195th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 171 days remaining.
Events January 13 - Edward Sexby, who had plotted against Oliver Cromwell, dies in Tower of London February 6 - Swedish troops of Charles X Gustav of Sweden cross The Great Belt (Storebælt) in Denmark over frozen sea May 1 - Publication of Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial and The Garden of Cyrus by...
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 just clement
I finally finished my assignment, which require the whole semester to finish, this is a damn long terrace house, or we call it, rumah panjang modern in Sarawak, this thing kept me awake past 3 nights, although it's for 5 weeks, I finished it in 3 nights, morning and noon, I slept.
OSLO (Reuters) - Former Vice President Al Gore and the U.N. climate panel won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for their part in galvanizing international action against global warming before it "moves beyond man's control".
The Nobel prize is worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.54 million) and will be handed out in Oslo on December 10.
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 Pope Clement X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Clement X, given name Emilio Altieri, was born in Rome, on the 13th of July 1590.
Before becoming pope on the 29th of April 1670, he had been auditor in Poland, governor of Ancona, and nuncio in Naples.
His advanced age induced him to resign the control of affairs to his adopted nephew, Cardinal Paluzzi, who embroiled the papacy in disputes with the resident ambassadors, and incurred the enmity of Louis XIV, thus provoking the long controversy over the regalia.
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 Pope Clement X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
He was elected pope in April at the age of eighty.
Little else of importance during his reign which terminated in July 1676.
The Medici Popes: Leo X and Clement VII
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 Martin de Porrez
It was believed in Peru that he had restored many to life by supernatural agencies.
After his death, the chapter, university, and religious communities of Lima demanded that he should be honored on the altars of the church, and, after an examination that lasted during the reign of Clement X, he was beatified under Gregory XVI.
This site and its contents are not affiliated, connected, associated with or authorized by the individual, family, friends, or trademarked entities utilizing any part or the subject\x92s entire name.
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 Definition of index.php?search=Pope&limit=20&offset=140   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
4: Emilio Altieri ''Pope Clement X'' was born in Rome on the 15th of July,...
Just before the death of Pope, Clement IX made him a Cardinal.
8:...as one of the six cardinals who finally elected [[Pope Gregory X]] by compromise on [[September 1]], [[1...
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 Pope Clement X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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Clement X, né Emilio Altieri (July 13, 1590 - July 22, 1676) was pope from 1670-1676.
He was elected pope in April 1670, at the age of eighty.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/pope_clement_x   (150 words)

  
 Answers to Recent Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Although less prominent than the brown scapular [there are 8 known and different scapulars], it is still available and a useful instrument of devotion.
The privilege to give the blue scapular was accorded to the Theatines in 1671 by Pope Clement X. Ursula Benincasa (1547-1618) was consecrated by her parents to Mary's Immaculate Conception.
Exceptionally graced, she spent part of her youth and adult life as a hermit in the region of St. Elmo (Naples) where in 1581 she had a church built in honor of the Immaculate Conception.
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 Pope Clement X at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
de:Papst Klemens X. Clement X (July 13, 1590 - July 22, 1676) was pope from 1670-1676.
Born Emilio Altieri, he was elected pope in April 1670, at the age of eighty.
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 DucKon X - Past DucKon Guests of Honor
As DucKon celebrates ten years of eclectic fannish fun, we take pride in looking back upon the guests who contrbuted so much to the convention's success.
A "[X]" next to a name indicates that guest is scheduled to appear at DucKon X. David Lee Anderson
Hal Clement [X] DucKon 3 - Author, DucKon 8 - Golden Duck
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 The Papacy - A Historical Perspective   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
1669-1691 A.D. Clement X : 1669-1676 A.D. Born in Rome.
Elected May 11, 1669 - died July 22, 1676.
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 Catholic Online
Leo I (the Stephen V (VI)....891 Clement III......1191 Great).........461 Formosus..........896 Celestine III....1198 St.
Benedict XI..1304 Great).........604 Leo VIII..........965 Clement V........1314 Sabinianus........606
John XXII........1334 Clement VII......1534 Innocent XII.....1700 Benedict XII.....1342 Paul III.........1549 Clement XI.......1721 Clement VI.......1352 Julius III.......1555 Innocent XIII....1724 Innocent VI......1362 Marcellus II.....1555 Benedict XIII....1730 Bl.
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 Pope Clement X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Pope Clement X
Pope Clement X
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