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  Pope Honorius III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Honorius III, né Cencio Savelli (Rome, 1148 – Rome, March 18, 1227), was pope from 1216 to 1227.
Both Honorius and Louis VIII turned a deaf ear to Frederick's assertion of the claims of the empire to that town.
Honorius III wrote also a life of Celestine III; a life of Gregory VII; an "Ordo Romanus", which is a sort of ceremonial containing the rites of the Church for various occasions; and thirty-four sermons.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Honorius
Flavius Honorius was born in the east in 384, the younger son of the emperor Theodosius I (379-395) and Aelia Flavia Flaccilla.
In 394, he was called to Milan, and in 395, when Theodosius died, Honorius and his brother Arcadius jointly succeeded to the throne, with Arcadius ruling the east and Honorius the west.
Honorius, for his part, sent his general Constantius to deal with the situation in Gaul in 411.
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 HONORIUS - LoveToKnow Article on HONORIUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In his efforts to consolidate the papal power in Italy, Honorius had been hampered by the schism of the three chapters in Istria and Venetia, a schism that was ended by the deposition in 628 of the schismatic patriarch Fortunatus of Aquileia-Grado and the elevation of a Roman sub-deacon to the patriarchate.
Honorius was eager to carry out the decrees of the Lateran Council of 1215 against the Albigenses and to further the crusade proclaimed by his predecessor.
Honorius died in 1227, befor the emperor had fulfilled his oath, and was succeeded bl Gregory IX.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Honorius
Honorius (?-423), Roman emperor of the West from 395 to 423 ad.
Honorius inherited the throne from his father, Theodosius I, and his brother...
Honorius I (died 638), pope (625-638), who was posthumously declared a heretic.
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 Pope Honorius III -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Honorius III, né Cencio Savelli (1148 – March 18, 1227), was (The head of the Roman Catholic Church) pope from 1216 to 1227.
Both Honorius and (King of France who increased the power of the crown over the feudal lords (1187-1226)) Louis VIII turned a deaf ear to Frederick's assertion of the claims of the empire to that town.
Honorius gave papal sanction to the (A Roman Catholic friar wearing the fl mantle of the Dominican order) Dominican order in 1216, and to the (A Roman Catholic friar wearing the gray habit of the Franciscan order) Franciscan in 1223.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Honorius III
Honorius III ordered the crusade to be preached in all the churches of Christendom.
Honorius III ordered Gualo, his legate in England, to urge the recalcitrant barons to return to their natural allegiance and gave him power to excommunicate all who continued to adhere to Prince Louis of France.
The influence of Honorius III continued to be paramount in England during his entire pontificate, for Henry III was still in his minority, and he as well as the barons and the people acknowledged the pope as the suzerain of the kingdom.
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 Encyclopedia: Pope Honorius III
Honorius III, né Cencio Savelli (1148 – March 18, 1227), was pope from 1216 to 1227.
Innocent III raised him to the rank of a Cardinal Priest before March 13, 1198; and under Pope Innocent III he became Cardinal Priest of the Title of Santi Giovanni e Paolo.
Gregory IX, born Ugolino di Conti (1143–August 22, 1241), pope from 1227 to 1241, the successor of Honorius III, fully inherited the traditions of Gregory VII and of his uncle Innocent III, and zealously perpetuated their policy of Papal supremacy.
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 AllRefer.com - Honorius III (Roman Catholic Popes And Antipopes) - Encyclopedia
He was created cardinal in 1197 and was an able administrator of the papal treasury.
On his accession to the papacy Honorius tried to persuade Frederick to go on crusade.
Honorius intervened in English politics to force the barons to support the young Henry III, a papal ward.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Honorius IV
Honorius IV was already advanced in age and so severely affected with the gout that he could neither stand nor walk.
Honorius IV, however, who was asked for his approval, refused to listen to such an unprincipled act, which surrendered the rights of the Church and of the House of Anjou to refractory rebels.
Immediately upon the accession of Honorius IV these negotiations were resumed and the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin, 2 February, 1287, was determined as the day on which Rudolf should be crowned emperor in the Basilica of St. Peter at Rome.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Western Roman Emperors from 407-425
Honorius sent a force under Sarus from Italy against Constantine, but, despite his initial successes in the Rhone valley, Sarus was soon forced to withdraw by Constantine's magister militum Gerontius.
Maximus was the son (or possibly a retainer) of Gerontius, a general of Constantine III in Spain in 409.
On February 8, 421 Constantius was acclaimed as Augustus in the West and Galla Placidia was raised to the dignity of Augusta.
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 The History of the Decline and Fall of The Roman Empire - Vol 3 - Chapter XXXIII Part I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
During a long and disgraceful reign of twenty-eight years, Honorius, emperor of the West, was separated from the friendship of his brother, and afterwards of his nephew, who reigned over the East; and Constantinople beheld, with apparent indifference and secret joy, the calamities of Rome.
She was averse to a marriage, which had been stipulated without her consent; and the brave Constantius, as a noble reward for the tyrants whom he had vanquished, received, from the hand of Honorius himself, the struggling and the reluctant hand of the widow of Adolphus.
Within a few months after the arrival of Placidia, a swift messenger announced the death of Honorius, the consequence of a dropsy; but the important secret was not divulged, till the necessary orders had been despatched for the march of a large body of troops to the `-coast of Dalmatia.
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 The Collapse
Constantine III, probably a native Briton, was raised to the purple and set out to Gaul to save it from the Germans and add it to his own empire, taking with him a substantial part of the British garrison.
Being the sister of Honorius she was captured and carried off for bargaining purposes by Alaric during his sack of Rome.
Honorius, after a reign of twenty-five years, during which nothing whatever is recorded to his credit, died at the age of forty in AD 423.
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 Dominican Documents: Bulls of Approbation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Apart from Dominican legislation itself, there are five papal bulls (one from Innocent III and four from Honorius III) which, along with a charter from Bishop Foulques of Toulouse, have had a decisive influence upon the rule of religious life for the Order of Preachers.
Honorius, bishop, servant of the servants of God, to the beloved sons Dominic, prior of St. Romanus in Toulouse, and his brethren, both present and future, professed in the regular life.
Honorius, bishop, servant of the servants of God, to the beloved sons, the prior and brethren at St. Romanus, preachers in the region of Toulouse: health and apostolic benediction.
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 Popes
Honorius IV Giacomo Savelli, a man so crippled that he had to say Mass sitting down, was chosen to succeed Martin IV.
Honorius continued Martin IV's unrelenting policy toward the Aragonese and the Sicilians, and that policy remained ineffectual and unfortunate.
Honorius was not strong enough to check the trend toward the abuse of plurality of benefices.
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 History of the Christian Church, Schaff, 1910 edition with power search.
Honorius III., 1216–1227, was without the ambition or genius of his predecessor Innocent III.
In the meantime his son Henry had been elected king of the Romans, and by that act and the pope’s subsequent ratification the very thing was accomplished which it had been Innocent’s shrewd policy to prevent; namely, the renewal of the union of the empire and the kingdom of Sicily in one hand.
In hope of inflaming his zeal and hastening the departure of the crusade, Honorius encouraged the emperor’s marriage with Iolanthe, daughter of John of Brienne, king of Jerusalem, and heiress of the crown.
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 Coins Of The Medieval Papal State
III), who believes that, in the eighth century, the popes received from the emperors the attributes of "Præfectus Urbis".
There are no coins of Stephen III or of Paul I, who reigned when the Duchy of Rome was already independent of the Eastern Empire; the first true papal coins are those of Adrian I, from whose time until the reign of John XIV (984) the popes coined money at Rome.
The ducat was coined in the papal mint from the year 1432; it was a coin of Venetian origin that circulated with the florin, which, in 1531, was succeeded by the scudo, a piece of French origin that remained the monetary unit of the Pontifical States.
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 Pope Honorius III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Andrew II of Hungary and, somewhat later, a fleet of crusaders from the region along the Lower Rhine finally departed for the Holy Land, took Damietta and a few other places in Egypt; but lack of unity among the Christians, also rivalry between the leaders and the papal legate Pelagius (papal legate)Pelagius/, resulted in failure.
June 24, 1225, was finally fixed as the date for the departure of Frederick; and Honorius brought about his marriage with Yolande of JerusalemIsabella, heiress of the kingdom of Jerusalem, with a view to binding him closer to the plan.
Honorius III wrote also a life of Celestine III; a life of Pope Gregory VIIGregory VII/; an "Ordo Romanus", which is a sort of ceremonial containing the rites of the Church for various occasions; and 34 sermons.
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 History of the Christian Church
Honorius III., 1216 - 1227, was without the ambition or genius of his predecessor Innocent III.
The fall of Damietta, in 1221, was adapted to fire a sincere crusader's zeal; but Frederick was too much engaged in pleasure and absorbed in his scheme for extending his power in Italy to give much attention to the rescue of the holy places.
Innocent III., whose nephew he was, seemed to have risen again from the grave in him.
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 Honorius III --  Encyclopædia Britannica
He was made cardinal priest by Pope Innocent III, whom he succeeded on July 18, 1216, and whose policies he developed, particularly on church reform and on the recovery of the Holy…
The younger son of Theodosius I (emperor 379–395) and Aelia Flacilla, Honorius was elevated to the rank of augustus by Theodosius on Jan. 23, 393, and became sole ruler of the West at age 10, upon his...
William H. Gray, III, was born on Aug. 20, 1941, in Baton Rouge, La. He graduated from college in 1963 and became a Baptist minister.
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 Patron Saints Index: Pope Honorius III
Honorius sanctioned the Franciscans on 29 November 1223.
He obtained the return of papal territory from several cities and duchies of the region, caused the landed barons to recognize Henry III as king of England, and crowned Peter of Courtenay as emperor of Constantinople on 12 April 1217.
He settled conflicts in Cyprus between the Greeks and the Latins, and in Spain he brought peace between King Ferdinand III and King Alfonso IX of Leon.
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 The Imperial Menace to the Freedom of Religion
HONORIUS III, elected pope two days after the death of Innocent III, was by no means another Innocent, for all that his life had been spent in his predecessor's service.
But Honorius was now an old man, and the event was to show very speedily how mistaken were any hopes of future co-operation between pope and emperor based upon their years of intimate association.
Once more Henry III of England was approached (April, 1255) and after six months of negotiation the thing was arranged and Henry's younger son, Edmund of Lancaster, invested as King of Sicily and the pope's vassal.
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 Once I noticed I was on fire, I decided to relax and enjoy the fall.: Every thing possible to be believ'd is an image ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Proceeding now to the Grimoire of Honorius, it is to the third bearer of that name, or to one of the most zealous pontiffs of the 13th century, that this impious book is attributed.
Assuredly Honorius III was eminently likely to be hated by sectarians and necromancers, and well might they seek to dishonour him by representing him as their accomplice.
Despite his bravery in battle, Marshall couldn't prevent Henry III from holding the reigns of England lightly for the next decade, because he died shortly after ensuring that a Plantagenet, not a Capetian, king would sit on the Stone of Scone and be crowned king of England.
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 Pope Honorius III Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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 The Ecole Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Born Cencio Savelli, Honorius III held many church offices and was a tutor to Frederick II before his election to the papacy in 1216.
Honorius blessed the Dominicans, the Franciscans, and the Carmelites; he also encouraged lay tertiaries in these orders.
He is the author of Compilata quinta, the first official book of canon law, and wrote biographies of popes Celestine III and Gregory VII.
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 POPE GREGORY IX FACTS AND INFORMATION
1143 – Rome, August_22, 1241), pope from 1227 to 1241, the successor of Honorius III, fully inherited the traditions of Gregory VII and of his uncle Innocent III, and zealously continued their policy of Papal_supremacy.
As Cardinal_Bishop of Ostia he had been in the inner circle of Honorius, and associated with the pope's policy of accommodation with the formidable Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II, whose lawyers in Naples and Capua asserted his position as universal temporal ruler, in the mold of Constantine.
His encroachments upon the rights of the English Church during the reign of Henry III are well known; similar attempts against the liberties of the national church of France were supposedly the occasion of the Pragmatic_Sanction of St.
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 New Catholic Dictionary: Pope Honorius III; Cencio Savelli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
As pope his two great aims were the recovery of the Holy Land and the spiritual reform of the Church.
Honorius, in an attempt to engage the aid of the emperor Frederick II approved the election of his son Henry as King of the Romans, thereby uniting the empire and the Sicilian Kingdom, a measure which was detrimental to the papacy.
His letters are of great historic value, and in addition to a work on papal economics he wrote the lives of Celestine III, Gregory VII, and made the Fifth Collection of Decretals.
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 Patron Saints Index: Pope Honorius IV
Honorius suffered terribly from gout, could neither stand nor walk, and had to sit on a stool to celebrate Mass.
Much of his papacy was involved in the endless disputes with the rulers of Sicily, but Rome and the Papal States enjoyed a period of unusual calm, and Honorius moved his court to Rome, a rarity in the time.
He settled disputes with surrounding city-states, and extended the power of the papacy throughout southern Italy.
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 The Grimoire of Pope Honorius III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Grimoire of Pope Honorius III has been diligently translated by Ms.
This is the Grimoire of Pope Honorius III; an extremely rare grimoire of the Middle Ages.
The author is Pope Honorius, the famous papal sorcerer of the Middle Ages.
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