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- Pope Boniface V (3289 bytes)
3: ...n|Christianizing]] of [[England]] and enacted the decree by which churches became places of refuge for...
5: ... Ravenna|Exarch of Ravenna]]. The patrician pretender advanced towards Rome, but before he could reach...
7: ... Pontificalis'', Boniface is described as "the mildest of men", whose chief distinction was his great ...
9: ...t endeavours for the conversion of her consort (Bede, [[Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum|H.E.]],...
14: *[[Bede]]. ''[[Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum]]'... - Pope Severinus (809 bytes)
1: ...e the ''catularius'' and Isaac the [[exarch]] plundered the [[Lateran]]. He was at last installed on [...
4: Predecessor=[[Pope Honorius I|Honorius I]]| - Pope Theodore I (1731 bytes)
1: ...tine (region)|Palestine]]. He was made a cardinal deacon, (possibly around [[640]]) and a full [[Cardi...
3: ...end discussion on the doctrine. The decree was condemned, but not by Theodore, who died before he coul...
6: Predecessor=[[Pope John IV|John IV]]| - Pope Martin I (2192 bytes)
1: ...cyclical]], and Constans replied by enjoining his exarch or governor in Italy to seize the pope, should he...
3: ...ers were found impossible to carry out for a considerable space of time, but at last Martin was arrest...
8: Predecessor=[[Pope Theodore I|Theodore I]]| - Pope Benedict II (554 bytes)
1: ...ons altogether or made them obtainable from the [[exarch]] in [[Italy]].
4: Predecessor=[[Pope Leo II|Saint Leo II]]| - Pope John VI (619 bytes)
1: ...succeeded to the papal chair two months after the death of [[Pope Sergius I|Sergius I]].
3: ...uasion and partly by means of a bribe, John succeeded in inducing [[Gisulf]], [[duke]] of [[Benevento]...
6: Predecessor=[[Pope Sergius I|Saint Sergius I]]| - Pope Constantine (1510 bytes)
3: ...ted by Gregory, the future Pope [[Gregory II]]. A degree of compromise was reached. However, shortly a...
5: ...me was excluded from official documents. As the [[exarch]] (the Imperial representative in Italy) attempte...
10: Predecessor=[[Pope Sisinnius|Sisinnius]]| - Pope Gregory III (1999 bytes)
1: ...[Germany]], [[Willibald]] in [[Bohemia]], and [[Bede]] in [[England]] carried on their most successful...
3: ... He was the last pope to seek the [[Byzantine]] [[exarch]]'s mandate.
4: ...ecided to bring the Pope under control. This included appropriating papal territories, and transferrin...
5: ...]. He sent embassies to [[Charles Martel]], who made no response, having his own priorities.
11: Predecessor=[[Pope Gregory II|Saint Gregory II]]| - Pope Zacharias (1925 bytes)
1: ...h [[Pope Gregory III|Gregory III]], whom he succeeded (November 741).
3: ...se princes in a variety of emergencies that the [[exarch]]ate of [[Ravenna]] was rescued from becoming a L...
5: ...roversy. He died [[March 14]], 752, and was succeeded by [[Pope Stephen II|Stephen II]].
7: The letters and decrees of Zacharias are published in [[Jacques Paul...
13: Predecessor=[[Pope Gregory III|Saint Gregory III]]| - Pope Paul I (2040 bytes)
1: ...]], [[767]]. He first appears as a [[Rome|Roman]] deacon and was frequently employed by his brother, [...
3: ...course by the attitude of the Lombard king, [[Desiderius]]. The latter held the cities of [[Imola]], [...
5: ...rius, and Paul accomplished nothing by his double-dealing. Later, however, Pepin gave the pope some su...
12: Predecessor=[[Pope Stephen III|Stephen III]]| - Carthage (20744 bytes)
1: ...n Sea]], showing the location of Carthage (near modern [[Tunis]]). The map also shows [[Italy]] and th...
3: ...de of [[Lake Tunis]], across from the center of modern [[Tunis]] in [[Tunisia]]. It remains a popular ...
6: ...-god [[Melqart]]. Traditionally, the city was founded by [[Dido]], and a number of foundation myths ha...
8: ...as far as [[Sierra Leone]]. Meanwhile, under a leader named Malchus, the city began a systematic conqu...
10: ...h African coast from modern [[Morocco]] to the borders of [[Egypt]]. Its influence had also spread int... - Rome (33048 bytes)
2: ...ackground: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
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12: |align="center" width="140px"|City [[Seal (device)|seal]]
15: |align="center" colspan=2 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray;"|<small>City [[motto]]: '...
17: |Founded|| [[21 April]][[753 BC]] mythical,<br> [[1st mil... - Byzantine architecture (9737 bytes)
4: == General considerations ==
6: ...]] palace in Ravenna (now [[S Apollinare Nuovo]]) depicts an early Byzantine palace.
10: ...ere used more freely, [[mosaic]]s replaced carved decoration, and complex [[dome]]s were erected.
12: == Detailed description ==
14: ...metimes surrounded by a very thick wall, in which deep recesses, to the interior, were formed, as at t...
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