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    Pope Gregory IX (Latin: Gregorius IX; born Ugolino di Conti; 1145 – 22 August 1241) was head of the Catholic Church and the ruler of the Papal States...
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    IX (Latin: Decretales Gregorii IX), also collectively called the Liber extra, are a source of medieval Catholic canon law. In 1230, Pope Gregory IX ordered...
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    historians. Auis Oſtienſis. Gregorius. ix. Familia Comitum Signiæ Epiſcopus Card. Oſtienſis. 17. Bird of Ostia Gregory IX (1227–41) Ugolino dei Conti...
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    Pope Gregory XIV (Latin: Gregorius XIV; Italian: Gregorio XIV; 11 February 1535 – 16 October 1591), born Niccolò Sfondrato or Sfondrati, was head of the...
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    Pope Gregory XVI (Latin: Gregorius XVI; Italian: Gregorio XVI; born Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari; 18 September 1765 – 1 June 1846) was head of the Catholic...
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    Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I; c. 540 – 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great, was the 64th Bishop of Rome from 3 September 590...
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    Pope Gregory XIII (Latin: Gregorius XIII; Italian: Gregorio XIII; 7 January 1502 – 10 April 1585), born Ugo Boncompagni, was head of the Catholic Church...
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    church survives today. Mokissos Vazelon Monastery Bryer, Anthony (1976). "IX: Some Trapezuntine Monastic Obits (1368-1563)". The Empire of Trebizond and...
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    "Dioecesis Savonensis saec. XIII Naulum (Noli) cum sua parochia amisit, quam Gregorius IX a. 1239 propriam dioecesim esse voluit et cum Brugnatensi aeque principaliter...
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  • cartoonist has given an explanation for his sombre name. With "Gregorius" he refers to Pope Gregory IX, who instituted the Papal Inquisition, and "Nekschot" means...
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    "Dioecesis Savonensis saec. XIII Naulum (Noli) cum sua parochia amisit, quam Gregorius IX a. 1239 propriam dioecesim esse voluit et cum Brugnatensi aeque principaliter...
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  • Chacón (Ciaconius) calls him Gregorius de Ceccano, a Hernician of the diocese of Aquino. Lorenzo Cardella says that Gregorius was born in Ceccano in the...
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  • clashes in Tavastia, central Finland, mentioned in a letter by Pope Gregorius IX in 1237, have been attributed to Thomas' harsh methods of Christianization...
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  • Gregory Akindynos (Latinized as Gregorius Acindynus) (Greek: Γρηγόριος Ἀκίνδυνος) (ca. 1300 – 1348) was a Byzantine theologian of Bulgarian origin. A...
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  • Pope Gregory VI (Latin: Gregorius VI; died 1048), born Giovanni Graziano (John Gratian) in Rome (Latin: Johannes Gratianus), was bishop of Rome and ruler...
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    Pope Gregory X (Latin: Gregorius X; c. 1210 – 10 January 1276), born Teobaldo Visconti, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States...
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    Petrus Crinitus, De honesta disciplina, 1504, vol. 25, chap. 12; Lilius Gregorius Gyraldus, Historiae Deorum Gentilium, Syntagma 10, Basel, 1548, who may...
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    Gregory III Laham, B.S. (Arabic: غريغوريوس الثالث لحام; Latin: Gregorius III Lahamus; born Lutfy Laham, December 15, 1933, in Darayya, Syria), Emeritus...
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  • death. The Chronicon Monasterii Casinensis of Leo of Ostia records him as Gregorius de Alberico. The placement of this passage implies his death around 1058...
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    25 May 1934. Fürstin Gloria von Thurn und Taxis erhält päpstlichen St.-Gregorius-Orden Archived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Bistum Regensburg...
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  • [U. Gering & B. Remboldt] 18.VII.1498: Gregorius Magnus, Regula pastoralis, Paris, [U. Gering & B. Remboldt] 8.IX.1498: Horae, Horae ad usum Parisiensem...
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    Grégoire de Tours, Histoire des Francs, livre IX, 34. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Gregorius Turonensis Gregory of Tours, Historiae...
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    473/474) Herennius (487) Castus (501) [Gregorius] Felix (attested 599) Joannes (680) Gregorius (attested 710–721) Gregorius (attested 743–761) Citonatus (767–769)...
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    historian to number the popes continuously. His list ends in 1049 with Leo IX as number 154. Several changes were made to the list during the 20th century...
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    Kara-Ulak, and defeated the Ulak people. The letter of Pope Gregory the IXth: Gregorius Episcopus … venerabili fratri … Strigoniensi Archiepiscopo apostolicae...
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  • Antipope (redirect from Alexander IX)
    Supported by Byzantine emperor Basil II Gregory V Jun 1012 Gregory VI Gregorius Sextus Gregorio c. 960 Rome, Papal States 52 / 52 (†60) 29 days (29) Benedict...
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    its bronze roof tiles were removed and replaced with lead, an act that Gregorius said was the result of "excessive avarice and the 'excessive greed for...
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  • date is unknown. The Codex takes its name from its author, a certain Gregorius (or Gregorianus), about whom nothing is known for certain, though it has...
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    1133–1140) Matthaeus (1130) Thomas (1141–1146) Theodinus (1166–1179) ... Gregorius (1202–1207) Joannes de Castrocoeli (1294–1295) Petrus de Capella (1305–1306)...
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    maint: location missing publisher (link) Plutarch (1891), Bernardakis, Gregorius N. (ed.), Moralia, Plutarch (in Greek), Leipzig: Teubner Plutarch (2005)...
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