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| Introducing Machiavelli | |
| ... Pope Alexander VI establish his son, Cesare Borgia, as the duke of Romagna. ... Three years later, Pope Alexander VI became sick and died. ... |
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| Faith: A Strategic Factor In The First Crusade | |
| ... In 1095, Pope Urban II delivered an emotional appeal, at Clermont in central France, that was to launch the first crusade. Using ... |
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| The City Of God | |
| ... MEDIEVAL CHRISTIANTY The Papacy In the Middle Ages there was a conflict between the Emperor and the Pope that was known as the Investiture Struggle. ... |
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| The Crusades | |
| ... Late in the year of 1095 Pope Urban announced on Tuesday, November 27 that he would hold a public session to make an announcement. ... |
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| Red Violin | |
| ... In the third episode, the violin is played by Frederick Pope (Jason Flemyng), an aristocratic English musician in the nineteenth century, involved in a ... |
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| Centesimus Annus | |
| ... God's image and charged with God's life." Centesimus Annus as published in 1991 as a papal encyclical is not just a commemoration and praise to Pope Leo XIII's ... |
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| Michelangelo | |
| ... Michelangelo was summoned back to Rome in 1503 by the newly chosen Pope Julius II and was asked to custom build the Pope's tomb. ... |
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| The Great Schism Of The Catholic Church. | |
| ... Church. According to Catholicism the Pope is the direct successor of the disciple Peter, whom Jesus decided upon to build his church. ... |
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| Artistic Patronage And How Important Is It | |
| ... In 1533, Pope Clement VII criticised the manner in which Giovanni da Udine had decorated the interior of the dome in Michelangelo's Medici Chapel, finding that ... |
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| Michelangelo Buornarriti | |
| ... In March of 1505, Pope Julius II called Michelangelo to Rome in order to design a funerary monument for him. ... Pope Julius II died on February 24, 1513. ... |
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| British Rule Is To Blame | |
| ... However no single monarch would be elected. The church would still have a Pope; however he holds less authority then usual. The ... |
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| Sir Thomas More And Utopia | |
| ... In October 1529, King Henry VIII appointed More to Lord Chancellor after Cardinal Wolsey failed to convince Pope Clement VII to give the King an annulment of ... |
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| The Influence Of Religion On Society | |
| ... boy. The pope denied this right, thus leaving him without a heir. Acting ... The Pope apologized sometime in the 1930s. (http://wizard ... |
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| New Models Of Poetry As Reflected In The Romantic Works Of Blake ... | |
| ... Alexander Pope would be considered one of the most important writers of the Enlightenment. In "An Essay of Criticism", Pope explains ... |
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| Knights Templar | |
| ... For seven years since being elected, Pope Urban II was patiently pushing a reunification of western Christendom as the age of the crusades came about in Europe ... |
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| Patriot Act | |
| ... Boniface VIII A century after the papacy's apex under Innocent III, Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303) was forced to withdraw his fierce opposition to taxes levied ... |
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| The Arts In Italian Renaissance | |
| ... The Pope and the ruler of any particular area needed to have obedient subjects. ... The Pope was not only a religious leader but a secular one as well. ... |
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| Huns | |
| ... approaching Rome, whither Valentinian III had fled before him, when he was met near Mantua by an embassy -- the most influential member of which was Pope Leo I ... |
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| Charlemagne | |
| ... Pepin got the support of the pope in order to strengthen his rule. Pope Stephen II officially crowned Pepin in 754 and he anointed ... |
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| Weewho Life Is Greatr | |
| ... The general thrust of these was to deny to the pope all right to forgive sins. ... At first, the pope, Leo X, took little heed of the disturbance. ... |
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