Pope Nicholas V (Latin: Nicholaus V; Italian: Niccolò V; 15 November 1397 – 24 March 1455), born Tommaso Parentucelli, was head of the Catholic Church...
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Pope Nicholas could refer to: Pope Nicholas I Pope Nicholas II Pope Nicholas III Pope Nicholas IV Pope Nicholas V Antipope Nicholas V Nicholas Pope (disambiguation)...
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Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy (redirect from Pope Felix V)
claimant to the papacy from 1439 to 1449 as Felix V in opposition to Popes Eugene IV and Nicholas V. Amadeus was born in Chambéry on 4 September 1383...
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Nicholas of Cusa (1401 – 11 August 1464), also referred to as Nicholas of Kues and Nicolaus Cusanus (/kjuːˈseɪnəs/), was a German Catholic cardinal and...
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Pope Nicholas III (Latin: Nicolaus III; c. 1225 – 22 August 1280), born Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal...
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Lauro Quirini, wrote a report to Pope Nicholas V from Crete based on oral reports Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pope Pius II), wrote an account based on...
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retinue of Cardinal Calandrini, half-brother to Pope Nicholas V (1447–55), Bishop of Savona under Pope Paul II, and with the support of Cardinal Giuliano...
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Dum Diversas (category Documents of Pope Nicholas V)
Until different) is a papal bull issued on 18 June 1452 by Pope Nicholas V. It authorized Afonso V of Portugal to conquer "Saracens (Muslims) and pagans"...
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are Nicholas Mystikos and Nicholas III Grammatikos Prince Nicholas of Romania (1903–1978) Pope Nicholas I Pope Nicholas II Pope Nicholas III Pope Nicholas...
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Pope Stephen IX, Pope Nicholas II, Pope Urban II, Pope Callistus II, Pope Urban IV, Pope Clement IV, Pope Innocent V, Pope Martin IV, Pope Clement V,...
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Pope Nicholas IV (Latin: Nicolaus IV; born Girolamo Masci; 30 September 1227 – 4 April 1292) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States...
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relations with the young Slavic Orthodox church, he pursued the policy of Pope Nicholas I. His father Hadrian, who belonged to the Roman aristocracy, entrusted...
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to a French pope, Martin chose to be crowned in Orvieto. Alexander IV Urban IV Clement IV Gregory X Innocent V Adrian V John XXI Nicholas III Martin IV...
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decreed by Pope Urban VI, presided by Pope Boniface IX 1400: Pope Boniface IX 1423: Pope Martin V 1450: Pope Nicholas V 1475: decreed by Pope Paul II, presided...
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husband's death and received a pension from the city. She petitioned Pope Nicholas V to reopen the court case that had convicted Joan of heresy, and then...
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Roman Renaissance (section Nicholas V (1447–1455))
the Capitoline Hill. He later became the architectural advisor to Pope Nicholas V and was involved in a number of projects at the Vatican. Shortly after...
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Valencia, Barcelona, and Segorbe. His uncle, Cardinal de Borja, persuaded Pope Nicholas V to allow young Borja to perform this role in absentia and receive the...
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of Pope Nicholas V. He was known for an austere and charitable life. Borgia's coat of arms after he was consecrated featured a grazing ox. As pope it...
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Romani "Gypsies", usury, and the like. Bernardino was canonised by Pope Nicholas V in 1450 and is referred to as "the Apostle of Italy" for his efforts...
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Romanus Pontifex (category Documents of Pope Nicholas V)
bulls: One issued in 1436 by Pope Eugenius IV;[citation needed] A second issued 21 September 1451 bull by Pope Nicholas V, relieving the dukes of Austria...
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Sigismund of Austria and Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa over the bishopric of Brixen, which had been given Nicholas by Pope Nicholas V in 1450, without the consent...
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Pope Nicholas V (1397–1455) was Pope from 6 March 1447 until his death. Nicholas V may also refer to: Antipope Nicholas V (c. 1260–1333) Nicholas V, Duke...
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the Julian calendar. January 8 – Pope Nicholas V publishes Romanus Pontifex, an encyclical addressed to King Afonso V of Portugal, which sanctions the...
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and humanist from Rome, known as the leader of a rebellion against Pope Nicholas V and the Papal secular authority in Rome. Porcari was born into a wealthy...
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Above all, Constantine sent many appeals for aid to Pope Nicholas V. Although sympathetic, Nicholas V believed that the papacy could not go to the rescue...
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Diversas authorized King Afonso V of Portugal to enslave any "Saracens" or "pagans" he encountered. The Pope, Pope Nicholas V, recognized King Alfonso’s military...
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The 31-line Indulgence is a plenary indulgence granted by Pope Nicholas V and issued in Erfurt on 22 October 1454. It is the earliest known European document...
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Leonello's father. In 1447 Alberti became architectural advisor to Pope Nicholas V and was involved in several projects at the Vatican. His first major...
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Apostolic Palace (redirect from Palace of Sixtus V)
fires, in 1307 and 1361, which resulted in irreparable harm. In 1447, Pope Nicholas V razed the ancient fortified palace of Eugene III to erect a new building...
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III, Pope Clement VII, Pope Adrian VI, Pope Leo X, Pope Julius II, Pope Pius II, Pope Callixtus III, Pope Nicholas V, and Pope Eugene IV. The texts of...
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