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  Prophecy of the Popes
Patara was the hometown of Saint Nicholas, a namesake of this Pope (born Nicholas Boccasini).
Pope Innocent was born at Mont in the diocese of Limoges, France, and he rose to prominence as the Bishop of Clermont.
The pope was known for his great personal piety and strong devotion to the church, advocating reforms such as the codification of Canon law, daily communion and the Gregorian chant in the Catholic liturgy.
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  Pope Callixtus II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Callixtus II (or Calistus II), born Guido of Vienne (died December 13, 1124), the son of William I, Count of Burgundy (1057–87), was elected Pope on February 2, 1119, after the death of Pope Gelasius II (1118–19).
It was agreed that pope and emperor should meet at the château de Mousson, near Reims, and in October he opened the council at Reims attended by Louis VI of France (1108–37), with most of the barons of France and more than four hundred bishops and abbots.
This biography of a Pope or a claimant to the papacy is a stub.
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 Pope Innocent II
Innocent II, pope from 1130-1143, whose family name was Paparesci, his own baptismal name being Gregory, was probably one of the clergy in personal attendance on the antipope Clement III[?] (Guibert of Ravenna).
In this capacity, he accompanied Pope Gelasius II when driven into France; and by Pope Callixtus II, he was appointed on various important missions, such as on that to Worms for concluding the peace accord with the emperor in 1122 (see Concordat of Worms, and on that to France in 1123.
On February 14, 1130, he was hurriedly chosen to succeed Honorius II; soon afterwards an opposition asserted itself which issued in the counter-election of Pietro Pierleoni as Pope Anacletus II[?].
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 The Churches of Rome - San Pietro - San Giovanni Laterano - Trastevere - San Paolo
It was probably built in the early fourth century, although legend states that it was founded by Pope Callixtus I (whose remains are buried under the altar) in the 3rd century.
Pope Leo XII was elected on 18 November 1823, and fortunately, decided to restor the basilica to its former glory rather than replace it with a new church in a more modern style.
It was enlarged and consecrated as a church by Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241).
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The pope is the Patriarch of the West and Bishop of Rome, and leader of the Catholic Church.
Historically the official residence of the pope was the Lateran Palace, donated by the Roman Emperor Constantinus I.
The use of the sedia gestatoria and of the flabella was discontinued by Pope John Paul II, with the former being replaced by the so-called Popemobile.
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 Codex Calixtinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is thought that in order to lend authority to their work, the authors prefaced the book with a forged letter purportedly signed by Pope Callixtus II (who had already died in 1124).
The letter of Pope Callixtus II which opens the book, occupies both recto and verso of the first two folios.
The author, who claims to be Callixtus II, tells how he collected many testimonies on the good deeds of Saint James, "traversing the cruel grounds and provinces for fourteen years".
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 Pope Callixtus II: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
December 13, 1124), the son of William I, Count of Burgundy (Count of Burgundy: more facts about this subject), was elected Pope (Pope: The head of the Roman Catholic Church) on February 2, 1119, after the death of Gelasius II (Gelasius II: gelasius ii, né giovanni coniulo (d....
In 1122 he concluded the Treaty of Metz with Henry V, by which the mutual rights of the church (church: A place for public (especially Christian) worship) and the Empire (Empire: The domain ruled by an emperor or empress) were finally settled.
The future pope Honorius II (Honorius II: more facts about this subject) was one of the papal negotiators.
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 Pope Callixtus II information - Search.com
Callixtus II (or Calistus II), born Guido of Vienne (died December 13, 1124), the son of William I, Count of Burgundy (1057–87), was elected Pope on February 2, 1119, after the death of Pope Gelasius II (1118–19).
It was agreed that pope and emperor should meet at the château de Mousson, near Reims, and in October he opened the council at Reims attended by Louis VI of France (1108–37), with most of the barons of France and more than four hundred bishops and abbots.
This biography of a Pope or a claimant to the papacy is a stub.
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 ipedia.com: Pope Callixtus III Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Callixtus III, né Alphonso de Borgia was born in Xàtiva, Valencia, Spain and was pope from April 8, 1455 to August 6, 1458.
Callixtus III, né Alphonso de Borgia (December 31, 1378 - August 6, 1458) was born in Xàtiva, Valencia, Spain and was pope from April 8, 1455 to August 6, 1458.
His early career was spent as a professor of law at Lleida and then as a diplomat in the service of the kings of Aragon, especially during the Council of Basel.
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Cardinal - A dignitary of the Roman Church and counsellor of the pope
Cardinal Vicar - The vicar-general of the pope, as Bishop of Rome, for the spiritual administration of the city, and its surrounding district, properly known as Vicarius Urbis
Congregatio de Auxiliis - A commission established by Pope Clement VIII to settle the theological controversy regarding grace which arose between the Dominicans and the Jesuits towards the close of the sixteenth century
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January 29, 1119), pope from January 24, 1118 to January 29, 1119, was born at Gaeta of an illustrious family.
He became a monk of Monte Cassino, was taken to Rome by Pope Urban II, and made chancellor and cardinal-deacon of Santa Maria in Cosmedin.
Shortly after his unanimous election to succeed Pope Paschal II he was seized by Cencius Frangipanè, a partisan of the emperor Henry V, but freed by a general uprising of the Romans in his behalf.
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 Pope Callixtus III: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He made two of his nephews cardinals, one of whom, Rodrigo Borgia, later became the notably corrupt Pope Alexander VI (Pope Alexander VI: Pope and father of Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia (1431-1503)).
He ordered a new trial for Joan of Arc (Joan of Arc: French heroine and military leader inspired by religious visions to organize French resistance to the English and to have Charles VII crowned king; she was later tried for heresy and burned at the stake (1412-1431)), at which she was posthumously vindicated.
[follow hyperlink for more...]), Callixtus excommunicated (excommunicated: excommunication is a religious censure which is used to deprive or suspend membership in...
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Greek monks escaping iconoclastic persecutions decorated the church around 782, when pope Adrian I promoted its reconstruction; the church was buil in three naves, with a portico.
It was in Santa Maria in cosmedin that were elected the popes Gelasius II (who had been Cardinal Deacon of Titulus S. Mariae in Cosmedin), Celestine III, and the antipope Benedict XIII (Cardinal Deacon of this church).
It was rebuilt in the 12th century under Alfanus, camerarius of Pope Callixtus II.
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 Patron Saints Index: Pope Innocent II
Accompanied Pope Gelasius II when he was driven into France.
Soon after his political opponents chose the anti-pope Anacletus II, and Innocent was forced to flee Rome, first to Pisa, then Genoa and finally to France.
He received the support of Lothar II of Germany and the German bishops.
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 Facts about pope honorius ii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Pope Honorius II Honorius II (Lambert of Ostia), pope from 1124 to February 13, 1130.
As papal legate he had been one of the framers of the Concordat of Worms (1122).
The name of Honorius II had also been assumed in the previous century (1061-64) by Peter Cadalus; but he was never recognised as a legitimate pope.
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It earned her the nickname "the Flying Housewife." Having started competing in athletics in 1935, she took part in the 1936 Summer Olympics a year later.
Although international competition was hampered by World War II, Blankers-Koen set several world records during that period, in events as diverse as the long jump, the high jump, sprint and hurdling events.
Apart from her four Olympic titles, she won five European titles, fifty eight Dutch championships and set or tied 12 world records.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Pope Callixtus II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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