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  MARINUS II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
When Marinus got word of this, he not only ordered Bishop Sicus to restore the church to the monks, but he forbade him to associate any longer with the deacon.
Though not too much is known about Marinus II, what is known indicates that he was a spiritual man, a man with a strong sense of responsibility for the Church, and a lover of the poor.
Marinus II died in the spring of 946.
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 Pope Marinus I
Marinus about whom but little is known, had a distinguished career before he became pope.
He was the son of the priest Palumbo, was born at Gallese, and was attached to the Roman Church at the age of twelve.
Marinus was buried in the portico of St. Peter's.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Marinus I
There is reason for believing that Marinus I was elected on the very day of the death of John VIII (16 Dec., 882), and that he was consecrated without waiting for the consent of the incompetent emperor, Charles the Fat.
Hence, some modern historians have erroneously described the two popes Marinus as Martinus II and Martinus III respectively, and the successor of Nicholas III called himself Martinus IV.
Marinus sent the pallium to the distinguished Fulk of Reims, and, at the request of King Alfred of England, freed from all taxes the Schola Anglorum, or headquarters of the English in Rome.
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 Pope Marinus II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marinus II (or Martin III), born in Rome, was Pope from 942 to 946.
He was elevated to the papacy through intervention of Alberic II (932–954) of Spoleto and concentrated on administrative aspects of the papacy.
This biography of a Pope or a claimant to the papacy is a stub.
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 Pope
The Pope's role is kind of like that of a chairman of a board, or captain of a football team, with the other team players being the bishops.
Pope Innocent VII (1484-1492) and Pope Leo X (1513-1521) were from the Borgia and Medici families which were kind of like the Sopranos of the middle ages.
Basically, the biggest reason that the Pope was head of his own country is that it is important that the Church not be interferred with by any other political leaders and if the head of the Church was in a country governed by a political leader it would be vulnerable to outside interference.
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 Interesting Facts
The names in Italics without numbers belong to the Popes that have never been acknowledged and are considered to be Anti-popes.
Pope Luciani was the first Pope in history to name himself with a double name.
"This morning, September 29, 1978, the Pope's private secretary, as he usually did, went to look for him in his private chapel, since the Pope was not there the secretary went to his room and found him dead in bed, with the lights still on, as if he was reading".
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 Pope John II
They defended their arguement by citing Pope Hormisdas' (514-523) condemnation of the Scythin monks in 522, for their teaching that "one of the Trinity suffered in the flesh" (unus de Trinitate passus est).
John II then wrote a letter to the emperor on 25 Mar 534, and to the Roman senators, laying down the true doctrine as the emperor had defined, and not Pope Hormisdas.
The decision was given to Pope Agapetus I, as John II died suddenly.
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 Rachman J Siregar D - The Rule of the Harlots
During this period, the popes were influenced strongly by three major Roman families, the Theophylacts, the Alberics, and the Tusculans.
It is widely believed that Marozia was the concubine of Pope Sergius III and the mother of Pope John XI.
She was also accused of having had Pope John X (who had originally been nominated for office by Theodora) murdered in order to secure the election of her current favourite, Pope Leo VI.
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 Patron Saints Index: Pope Marinus II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Elected 128th pope, aided by Alberic, Prince of the Romans.
Little interested in his temporal authority, Marinus was an active ecclesiastical reformer.
Popes Through the Ages, by Father Joseph Brusher, SJ Catholic Encyclopedia, by Horace K Mann
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/pope0128.htm   (57 words)

  
 Pope Marinus II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pope Marinus II CatholiCity - The Catholic Church Simplified
He is also said to have devoted himself to the repair of the basilicas, and to the care of the poor.
DUCHESNE; a few Privileges for monasteries in P.L. Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, IV, 218 sqq.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/m/marinus_ii,pope.html   (109 words)

  
 Color Code
Pope Deusdedit succeeds Boniface IV The Hegira Migration of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina
Pope Adrian III succeeds Marinus I. Pope Stephen VI succeeds Adrian III.
Pope Leo V succeeds Benedict IV, is deposed with Pope Christopher antipope.
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 Pope Marinus II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pope Marinus II This is a beta version of NNDB
Marinus II, sometimes called Martin III, Roman Catholic Pope from 942 to 946, was merely the puppet of Alberic, Alberic II, Marquess of Spoleto (d.
He died in May 946, and was succeeded by Agapetus II.
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 Pope's Photo Gallery (101-150)
After his coronation Charles the Gross failed to maintain his promise of help, and the pope was defeated by the Arabs; he was forced to pay a large tribute.
128 - MARINUS II Born in Rome, he was elected on the 30th October 942 and died in May 946.
He was the first pope to undertake the process of canonization of a saint: UIderic.
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 Popes & Patriarchs of Constantinople, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Antioch, etc.
The Pope was not the ruler of that Church, but one of the Ecumenical Patriarchs, along with the Patriarchs of Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, and Constantinople.
Popes from a similiar family, the Medici, are featured in the genealogy of the Medici given with the rulers of Tuscany.
Afterwards, it was demolished by the Ottomans for the Mosque of the Sult.ân Meh.med II (Fâtih.
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 Kukiforum - Chronology of Christianity (2)
Pope Nicholas II Pope Alexender II Anti-Pope Honorius II Gregory VII
Pope Callistus II Pope Honorius II Anti-Pope Celestine II Pope Innocent II Anti-Pope Anacletus II Anti-Pope Victor IV Pope Celestine II Pope Lucius II Pope Eugene III
Pope Gregory XI Pope Urban VI Anti-Pope Clement VII
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Creations of Cardinals of the X Century
Antipope Christopher led the revolt that deposed and imprisoned Pope Leo V in September 903.
Like Pope Leo V, some authors say that he spent the rest of his life in a monastery and others say that he was murdered.
Imprisoned and strangled Pope Benedict VI in 974, took his place in June or July 973 under the name of Boniface VII and was deposed in August.
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 Pope John Paul II--The "unofficial page"---Documents of the Roman Catholic Church
Pope John Paul II--The "unofficial page"---Documents of the Roman Catholic Church
A nice overview on Catholic document sources is also available here.
John Paul II (1920-) is said to be the most recognized person in the world.
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 New Catholic Dictionary: Pope Marinus II; Martin III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pope Marinus II Sometimes listed as Martin III.
A cardinal, he was one of the popes elected by the influence of Alberic, Prince of the Romans.
He was zealous for ecclesiastical reform, and devoted to the poor; he promoted monasticism by his privileges but made little impression on the world as a temporal ruler.
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 The NEXUS: Historical Chronology - 641 AD TO 1789 AD
King Richard the Lionheart and Philip II recapture Acre and Jaffa but fail to relieve Jerusalem.
Crusade of Frederick II manages to liberate Jerusalem by use of a treaty rather than brute force.
Jerusalem is lost once again - Frederick II blames the Templars for antagonizing the Sultan of Egypt into war.
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 Chronology of Christianity
Gordian I, II, Balbinus, Pupienus, Gordian III emperors of Rome
Pope Anastasius II Nestorians (451) settle in Nisibis, Persia
Pope Benedict XV Reported apparition of Mary in Fatima, Portugal, "miracle of the sun"
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 Procession of the Popes...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Unbroken Line of Popes Throughout the Ages:
By the time that the last book of the Bible (Revelation) was written, the Catholic Church was already on its fifth Pope.
Irenaeus listed the first 14 Popes in "Against Heresies", 3:3:3, 180 AD * St. Peter (32-67), Matthew 16:18
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 Catholic Pages Directory: » The Church » The Pope » BIOGRAPHIES
Catholic Pages Directory: » The Church » The Pope » BIOGRAPHIES
Pope Pius VII - His life, times, and struggle with Napoleon in the aftermath of the French Revolution (TAN Books)
Chronicles of the Popes: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Papacy over 2000 Years
www.catholic-pages.com /dir/biographies.asp   (52 words)

  
 Pope John Paul II: A Blog about his Biography, Visits, Press Releases, Articles, and Life.
Pope John Paul II: A Blog about his Biography, Visits, Press Releases, Articles, and Life.
The long list of popes since St. Peter till the current pope
Stephen II (752) -- Omitted from many lists (including the Vatican's) because he died before being consecrated.
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 Catholic Christian timeline history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pope Anacletus, 3rd Pope, known as "blameless" (as in Titus 1,7?)
Pope Gelasius I, 50th Pope, "Vicar of Christ" is first used as another title
Pope Paul VI RSV Catholic Edition, a joint effort between Catholics and the Church of
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