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- List of popes (77758 bytes)
4: ...s]], and there have been either 265 or 266 popes, depending on whether a source counts [[#Notes on num...
6: ...] of the Roman Province'' and ''[[Servus Servorum Dei|Servant of the Servants of God]].''
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29: | <small>Executed by crucifixion upside-down; feast day ([[SS Peter & Paul]]) [[29 June]]...
36: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day [[23 September]]</small> - Pope Gregory IV (1823 bytes)
1: ...osen to succeed [[Pope Valentinus|Valentinus]] in December 827, on which occasion he recognized the su...
3: Papal dependence on the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] loosened through...
5: ... was forced to surrender unconditionally, and was deposed and humiliated. This sequence of events is k...
6: ...sequently restored, and after his death Gregory made unsuccessful attempts to mediate in the conflict ...
8: ...reat. He received [[Anskar]], [[missionary]] in [[Denmark]] of long standing, naming him [[papal legat... - Pope Sergius II (1785 bytes)
1: ... negotiating between two patriarchs and was succeeded by [[Pope Leo IV]].
3: On the death of [[Gregory IV]] the archdeacon [[John]] was proclaimed pope by popular [[acc...
4: ...ope, however, did not accede to all the demands made upon him.
10: Predecessor=[[Pope Gregory IV|Gregory IV]]| - Pope Formosus (4107 bytes)
2: ...nd [[France]] ([[869]] and [[872]]), and he persuaded [[Charles the Bald]], King of France, to be crow...
4: ...omen for the destruction of the papal see. The condemnation of Formosus and others was announced in Ju...
8: ...ple]] for the [[France|French]] crown, the pope sided with Charles.
10: ...arolingian]]s. In the autumn of [[895]], Arnulf undertook his second Italian campaign, and in [[896]] ...
12: ...[[April 4]], [[896]], Formosus died. He was succeeded by [[Pope Boniface VI]]. - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...ugustus, the pre-Augustan state is conventionally described as the [[Roman Republic]], since the struc...
5: ...s traditionally set in [[476]], when [[Odovacar]] deposed the last Emperor and sent the Imperial insig...
7: ...various semantic periods or eras. Such names include [[Byzantine Empire]], [[Eastern Roman Empire]] an...
9: ...r") imperial power showed its naked face, with golden crowns and ornate imperial ritual. We now know t...
14: ===Political Developments=== - 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... - Cities along the Silk Road (5982 bytes)
27: ...' (See below: northern route along the Taklamakan desert)''':'''
41: ** ''the famous [[Buddhas of Bamyan]] destroyed by the [[Taliban]] in 2001''
49: '''From Kabul, Afghanistan to Arabian Sea port at Debal, Pakistan'''
54: * [[Debal]], Pakistan
57: * [[Aden]] - Grasshopper (7846 bytes)
12: ... suborder of [[herbivorous]] [[insect]]s of the order [[Orthoptera]], commonly known as '''grasshopper...
14: This suborder includes many families of grasshoppers. Grasshoppers can ...
16: ...nt is referred to as hemimetabolous or incomplete development.
18: ...gment, and the [[ovipositor]] is short. Taxonomic descriptions of the families are more specific.
23: ...edient, or as a drinking snack. Many Koreans consider grasshoppers to be a health food. The preparatio... - Roman road (3913 bytes)
2: ...ructing straight roads often resulted in steep grades relatively impractical for most economic traffic...
4: ... of becoming mud in clay soils. The [[legion]]s made good time on these roads, and some are still used...
6: ...o Rome". Roman roads were designed that way to hinder provinces organising resistance against the Empi...
15: ...e [[Atlantic Ocean]] across [[Toulouse]] and [[Bordeaux]],
16: ...here it joins to the [[Via Augusta]] at the [[Col de Panissars]]. - Grasshoppers and Crickets (8917 bytes)
11: '''Superfamily''': [[Proscopioidea]]<br>
13: '''Superfamily''': [[Eumastacoidea]]
16: '''Superfamily''': [[Xyronotoidea]]
19: '''Superfamily''': [[Pampagoidea]]
21: '''Superfamily''': [[Pyrgomorphoidea]] - Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
1: ... of their empire was due to their commercial [[trade]].
3: ...)|Equestrian]] order were involved in businesses, despite their upper class values that laid the empha...
5: ...cus]]. The abacus, using [[Roman numerals]], was ideally suited to the counting of [[Roman currency]] ...
9: ...d shops, manning stalls or hawking goods by the side of the road. They were also present near Roman mi...
16: ...were preferred for small settlements and piracy made coastal settlement particularly hazardous for all...
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