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  Council of Basel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene IV resolved to resist this supremacy; however he did not dare openly to repudiate a very widespread doctrine considered by many to be the actual foundation of the authority of the popes before the schism.
Eugene IV, however much he may have wished to keep on good terms with the fathers of Basel, found himself neither able nor willing to accept or observe all their decrees.
Eugene IV died on 23 February 1447, and the fathers of Lausanne, to save appearances, gave their support to his successor, Pope Nicholas V, who had already been governing the Church for two years.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Eugene IV
OUNCIL OF All efforts to induce Eugene to recall his Bull of dissolution having failed, the council, on 29 April, formally summoned the pope and his cardinals to appear at Basle within three months, or to be punished for contumacy.
Eugene, in the garb of a monk, and pelted with stones, escaped down the Tiber to Ostia, whence the friendly Florentines conducted him to their city and received him with an ovation.
Eugene exerted himself to the utmost in rousing the nations of Europe to resist the advances of the Turks.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05601a.htm   (1407 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Council of Florence
Eugene IV proclaimed it the regular continuation of the Council of Basle, and hence its ecumenical character is admitted by all.
Eugene IV thereupon dissolved the council before the close of 1431, and convoked it anew at Bologna for the summer of 1433, providing at the same time for the participation of the Greeks.
Eugene IV now announced his intention of transferring the council to Florence, in consequence of pecuniary straits and the outbreak of the pest at Ferrara.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06111a.htm   (2423 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Eugene IV (Roman Catholic Popes And Antipopes) - Encyclopedia
Eugene IV 1383–1447, pope (1431–47), a Venetian named Gabriele Condulmer; successor of Martin V. He was of exemplary character and ascetic habits.
The first part of Eugene's reign was beset with the difficulties created by the Council of Basel (see Basel, Council of), which began just after his election.
It declared Eugene deposed and elected Amadeus VIII of Savoy antipope (as Felix V).
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 February 23, 1999 THE HISTORY OF THE MASS AND HOLY MOTHER CHURCH: (feb23his.htm)
Though Eugene was not a master diplomat, he was a highly religious and decent man. He sought his counsel through prayer and, after discernment, refused to adhere to the Council's strict and unwarranted ultimatum.
Eugene realized that though some of the battles had been lost, the war was not lost and with this spurring him on moved the Council from Basle to Ferrara, Italy.
Eugene was very familiar with this central region of Italy which was among the leaders in a new form of art called the Renaissance.
www.dailycatholic.org /issue/99Feb/feb23his.htm   (1239 words)

  
 Eugene IV
Eugene IV Eugene IV, 1383–1447, pope (1431–47), a Venetian named Gabriele Condulmer; successor of Martin V. He was of exemplary character and ascetic habits.
Eugene at first opposed the council in its antipapal acts, but after he had been driven by rebellion from Rome into exile at Florence (1434) he was disposed to conciliate.
Abortive as this union proved to be, it greatly enhanced the papal prestige, and in 1443 Eugene returned to Rome from Florence.
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 EUGENE IV
EUGENE IV Gabriele Condulmer was born in 1338 of a noble and wealthy Venetian family.
Eugene's greatest problem was the council that Martin had convoked at Basel in Switzerland.
Eugene did try to reform the Church, but he was preoccupied with the council.
www.cfpeople.org /Books/Pope/POPEp205.htm   (589 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Pope Eugene IV
Eugene continued his life of simple, straightforward, monastic piety as pope, which served as an excellent example; his lack of concern over politics, nepotism, tactfulness, and the standard financial concerns of his predecessors served to disrupt relations with those in high office, civil and ecclesiastical.
On 18 December 1431, Eugene dissolved the Council of Basle.
In May 1434 some of Eugene's enemies stirred up a popular revolt against him in Rome, and the pope was forced to flee to Florence.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/pope0207.htm   (548 words)

  
 Search Results for "Eugene"
Eugene IV, 1383-1447, pope (1431-47), a Venetian named Gabriele Condulmer; successor of Martin V. He was of exemplary character and ascetic habits.
Eugene of Savoy, 1663-1736, prince of the house of Savoy, general in the service of the Holy Roman Empire.
Born in Paris, he was the son of Eugene, comte de Soissons...
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Eugene IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Eugene IV (circa 1383-1447), pope (1431-47), who carried on a prolonged dispute with the Council of Basel (1431-37) over its claim for supreme...
The title of Pope is given to the bishop of Rome who is the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
Ferrara-Florence, Council of (1438-1445), Roman Catholic assembly, the last of a series of church councils held during the Middle Ages and the...
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 A History of the General Councils - AD 325 through AD 1870 - Mgr. Philip Hughes
And now, at the moment when Eugene IV was preparing a wholesale nullification of the council's antipapal decrees, he suddenly found himself a fugitive from his own state, a distinguished exile enjoying the hospitality of the Florentine republic.
Eugene praised the council for the good work it had done, and bade it continue with the reform of the papacy as well as of the rest of the Church.
Eugene IV is here described as God's earthly vicar, St. Peter's successor, "head and teacher of the universal church"[7] At the same time another Coptic dignitary presented himself, sent by the Abyssinian abbot Nicodemus, from Jerusalem.
www.christusrex.org /www1/CDHN/coun18.html   (4282 words)

  
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Eugene soon perceived the tall form of the ringleader, although he had borrowed the hat of his companion, and wore it slouched far down over his face.
Eugene dismissed his household, gave orders to have his weapons carefully replaced in his armory, and then, with a deep inclination to his mother, he asked if he might now conduct her to her boudoir.
Eugene's superb gelding was led out by his jockey; while near the open portiere stood the equerry whose office it was to hand the countess to her carriage.
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 storm city book one: Chapter IV
Eugene had gone back to his unit knowing that he and Maria would one day soon go back to their old relationship.
Eugene and a few of the Special Ops boys got into Group IV, the last group that would report if the reporting will be in the normal order.
Eugene joined in, "Also in the same year of 1995, a US peacekeeping contingent was harassed in Northern Iraq with unconventional tactics.
tempestsandspectacle.blogspot.com /2004/11/chapter-iv.html   (4744 words)

  
 Polity IV Project -- Main Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
EUGene users must go to the Polity IV registration page to download the latest version of the Polity data series, by clicking here.
The Polity IV Country Reports are updated annually in conjunction with the annual updates of the coded data; they are based on a mid-year review of each country and, so, contain some information on more recent changes.
Polity IV annual records for former colonial territories and other emergent countries begin with the date and year of generally- recognized independence; annual records cease with the year of state transformation.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/polity   (4520 words)

  
 EUGene Welcome Page
Polity IV data can be added to EUGene as a user data file by downloading a set of files directly from the Polity IV project web site.
Polity IV data may now be accessed within EUGene by downloading the "Polity IVe" version of the data from the Polity project at the University of Maryland.
Installing the Polity IV data into EUGene involves downloading a set of 3 files and placing them into the "User Data Sets" subdirectory under the main directory where EUGene is installed (typically, this directory is "C:\Program Files\EUGene\User Data Sets").
eugenesoftware.org /welcome.asp   (3093 words)

  
 Genealogy
She was the daughter of Willie Eugene Caldwell and Edrie Brown Miller.
He was the son of Willie Eugene Caldwell and Edrie Brown Miller.
Willie Eugene Caldwell, born February 06, 1904 in Sarepta, Calhoun County, MS; died May 1972 in Pontotoc, Pontotoc County, MS.
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 S.E. Needham Jewelers - History of S.E. Needham Jewelers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Sylvan Eugene Needham III worked diligently for 25 years to preserve historic downtown Logan while expanding the product lines carried by the store.
Sylvan Eugene Needham IV has worked at the store since he was a young boy.
Also in 1995, Sylvan Eugene Needham V was born; the fifth generation had arrived.
www.seneedham.com /aboutus/storehistory.asp   (563 words)

  
 Index to 1971 Obituaries
IV 24 Badgley Charles II 24 Baecht Karl III 32 Bahl Raymond A. Bail Wiliam F. BAiley Ethel P. (Mrs.) IV 9 Bailey Helen IV 21 Baird Cleo V. Baird Frieve IV 12 Baird Robert L. Baker Clifford, Jr.
IV 38 Correll Genevieve (Mrs.) I 46 Corrons Edwards (Mrs.) III 45 Cory Kate (Mrs.) IV 28 Cory Vera Marie (Mrs.) IV 34 Cota Norman (Maj. Gen.) IV 32 Cottrell V. Couch Lyle E. Couch W. G., Jr.
IV 62 Hines Mayme IV 80 Hink Lehman (Mrs.) II 30 Hinkle James W., Sr.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/mhgs/71obits.htm   (447 words)

  
 History of the Franciscan Movement (6)
When Martin V died, the next Pope, Eugene IV (1431-1447) was a champion for reform in religious life, and particularly in the Franciscan Order.
In 1431 the hermitage of La Verna joined the Regular Observance and in 1434 Eugene IV declared the Observants as the sole custodians of the Holy Land.
In 1439, during the exile of Eugene IV, an antipope was elected, Felix V, who was supported by the German provinces, who in turn elected Matthias Döring as their Minister General.
www.christusrex.org /www1/ofm/fra/FRAht06.html   (1510 words)

  
 The Ecole Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
1383 near Venice and was elected to the papacy as Eugene IV in 1431.
A relative of Gregory XII, who made him a cardinal in 1408, Gabriele participated in the Council of Constance (1414-1418) which deposed Gregory.
Eugene became an emeny of the Colonna family when he took property given to them by Martin V. Eugene fled Rome in 1434.
www2.evansville.edu /ecoleweb/glossary/eugeneiv.html   (100 words)

  
 Eugene Iii - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
Eugene's pontificate was disturbed from the beginning by Arnold of Brescia
In 1146 the agitation of Arnold and the republicans drove the pope from Rome.
Eugene and St. Bernard led in promoting the disastrous Second Crusade.
www.thehistorychannel.co.uk /site/search/search.php?word=Eugene3   (268 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Pius IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Pius IV MSN Home
Pius IV (1499-1565), pope (1559-1565), who presided over the conclusion of the Council of Trent.
Philip IV (of France), called The Fair (1268-1314), king of France (1285-1314), known for his conflict with the papacy.
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 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5
1471-1484: SIXTUS IV Born in 1414 at Celle near Savona as Francesco della Rovere.
Born in 1432 at Genoa as Giovanni Battista Cibó.
1559-1565: PIUS IV Born in 1499 at Milan as Giovanni Angelo Medici.
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 Oregon Level IV Financial Planning Analyst Job Salary. Salaries for Portland, Beaverton, Eugene, Med
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Financial Planning Analyst IV Organizes competitive financial analysis and statistical studies.
Analyzes reports on historical and future trends in performance, return and depreciation to determine appropriate paths for financial development.
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 The Papacy - A Historical Perspective
Eugene III, Anastasius IV - Hadrian IV, Alexander III, Lucius III, Urban III
1277 - 1287 A.D. - Nicholas III, Martin IV, Honorius IV
1417 - 1455 A.D. - Martinus V, Eugene IV, Nicholas V
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 In the Matter of George Eugene Lafaye, IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In the Matter of George Eugene Lafaye, IV In The Supreme Court
In the Matter of George Eugene Lafaye, IV,
PER CURIAM: In this attorney disciplinary matter, respondent and the Office of Disciplinary Counsel (ODC) have entered into an Agreement for Discipline by Consent pursuant to Rule 21, RLDE, Rule 413, SCACR.
www.law.sc.edu /opinions/25387.htm   (477 words)

  
 MONDAY MAIN PAGE February 4 issue (feb4.htm)
Instead his successor Blessed Pope Eugene IV opened it and met open resistance from many of the bishops.
In 1439 the bubonic plague forced the entire Council to move again, this time to Florence where it was closed eight years later in 1447 by the Eugene IV.
Pope Eugene IV, backed by the Council proclaimed infallible the dogma of no salvation for anyone outside the Church in his noted Papal Bull Cantate Domino.
www.dailycatholic.org /issue/2002Feb/feb4.htm   (1912 words)

  
 Loughary Genealogy / Bagan
She was born February 03, 1873 in Marion Village, Minn (nr Rochester), and died July 03, 1937 in Eugene, Lane Co. Oregon USA.
February 08, 1981, Eugene, Lane Co. Oregon USA.
He was born September 01, 1902 in Umapine, Umatilla Co, Oregon USA, and died September 18, 1973 in Eugene, Lane Co. Oregon USA.
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PAUL I 757 - 767 STEPHEN IV 768 - 772 HADRIAN I 772 - 795 ST.
PASCHAL I 817 - 824 EUGENE II 824 - 827 VALENTINE 827 GREGORY IV 827 - 844 SERGIUS II 844 - 847 ST.
LEO IV 847 - 855 BENEDICT III 855 - 858 ST.
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 Evaluation of the Eugene Bikeways Master Plan - table of contents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Number of Bicycle Accidents by Severity of Injuries, Eugene, Oregon, 1974-1978
Summary of Bicycle Accidents by Corridor and Year, Eugene, Oregon, 1974-1978
Bicycle Accidents at Intersections by Accident Group, Eugene, Oregon, 1974-1978
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