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    name into all local languages. Thus, for example, Papa Franciscus is Papa Francesco in Italian, Papa Francisco in his native Spanish, and Pope Francis...
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    Catherine the Great (category Articles with TePapa identifiers)
    Equestrian portrait of Catherine in the Preobrazhensky Regiment's uniform, by Vigilius Eriksen...
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    centuries, birthplaces and the family name of one pope. The term pope (Latin: papa, lit. 'father') is used in several churches to denote their high spiritual...
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    Sylvester I". Catholic Encyclopedia; New Advent. Retrieved 2 August 2008. "O Papa e os concílios". Montfort. Retrieved 23 May 2010. Helen, Dietz (2005). "The...
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    Vigilio of the sixteenth century Church of Sant 'Antonio Abate La Croce del Papa (dedicated to Pope John Paul II). A 30m high cross that curves out over the...
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    Elizabeth Portrait by Vigilius Eriksen, 1757 Empress of Russia Reign 6 December (25 November) 1741 – 5 January (25 December) 1762 Coronation 6 May (25...
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    Patriarchate". Catholic Encyclopedia; New Advent. Retrieved 23 February 2010. "Papa". Enciclopédia Católica Popular (in Portuguese). Archived from the original...
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    done so much for the catacombs. Among these are the inscriptions of Pope Vigilius (537-55), a restorer animated by the spirit of Damasus. Some of his inscriptions...
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    Justinian I (category Articles with TePapa identifiers)
    entitled to settle disputes in papal elections, as he did when he favored Vigilius and had his rival Silverius deported.[citation needed] This new-found unity...
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    Vigilio Vescovo Trento Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige/South Tyrol Saint Vigilius cathedral, minor basilica Trevi Cathedral Duomo di S. Emiliano Perugia-Città...
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  • May 1865 23 June 1944 663 Herman Kruk Pl 1897 18 September 1944 664 Fr. Vigilius Herman Krull US 12 January 1874 7 January 1944 666 Julius Kugy It 19 July...
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    monastery of S. Peter, until the 12th century. On 24 September 774, Bishop Vigilius (745–784) dedicated a new church, dedicated to Bishop Hrodpertus, as his...
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    Stephanus was one of fourteen bishops at Constantinople with Pope Vigilius. He signed Vigilius' excommunication and deposition of Bishop Theodorus (14 May 553)...
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    number: Germanus (346); Eulalius (465); Agatho (553), during whose rule Pope Vigilius died at Syracuse; another bishop was denounced by Pope Honorius for the...
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    Vaticano 1987), pp. 755-758. Bishop Dominicus was in Constantinople with Pope Vigilius in 551, and subscribed the condemnation of Bishop Theodorus of Cesarea...
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