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- Pope Benedict I (1602 bytes)
1: ...9]]) was [[pope]] from [[June 2]], [[575]] to his death.
3: ...was a vacancy of nearly eleven months between the death of [[Pope John III]] and the arrival of the im...
5: ... December he made fifteen [[priest]]s and three [[deacon]]s, and consecrated twenty-one [[bishop]]s.
7: ...s of transactions outside [[Rome]] that help us understand the history of the [[Papacy]] survive from ...
10: Predecessor=[[Pope John III|John III]]| - Pope Zacharias (1925 bytes)
1: ...h [[Pope Gregory III|Gregory III]], whom he succeeded (November 741).
3: ...r [[Ratchis]]; it was largely through his tact in dealing with these princes in a variety of emergenci...
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: ...me]], and in [[758]] seized upon the duchies of [[Spoleto]] and [[Benevento]].
5: ...rius, and Paul accomplished nothing by his double-dealing. Later, however, Pepin gave the pope some su...
7: ...and [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] territory and partially in Spoleto. Meanwhile, the alienation from Byzantium grew gr...
12: Predecessor=[[Pope Stephen III|Stephen III]]| - 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: ...y the pope in Rome. The new emperor moved against Spoleto but was struck with [[paralysis]] on the way and ...
12: ...[[April 4]], [[896]], Formosus died. He was succeeded by [[Pope Boniface VI]]. - Pope Boniface VI (668 bytes)
1: ... [[Stephen VII]], the candidate of the [[Duchy of Spoleto|Spoletan]] party.
7: Predecessor=[[Pope Formosus|Formosus]]| - Pope Stephen VII (1936 bytes)
3: ... powerful [[Rome|Roman]] families, the house of [[Spoleto]], that contested the papacy at the time.
5: ...s found guilty, stripped of its sacred vestments, deprived of three fingers of its right hand, clad in...
7: ...e outrage ended in Stephen's imprisonment and his death by strangling that summer.
18: Predecessor=[[Pope Boniface VI|Boniface VI]]| - Pope John IX (941 bytes)
1: ...ed that the records of the [[synod]] which had condemned him should be burned.
3: ...h this alliance seemed to promise. John was succeeded by [[Pope Benedict IV|Benedict IV]].
6: Predecessor=[[Pope Theodore II|Theodore II]]| - Pope Sergius III (3716 bytes)
1: ... chroniclers dubbed the reversal of the natural order as they saw it, with ''women'' in power: [[Theod...
3: ...e of Spoleto]], and all the official records were destroyed; consequently most of the surviving docume...
7: ...once more, tried and found guilty again, and beheaded. He even went so far as to place a laudatory rem...
20: Predecessor=[[Pope Christopher|Christopher]]| - Pope John X (1367 bytes)
1: ...'John X''', [[pope]] from [[914]] to [[928]], was deacon at [[Bologna]] when he attracted the attentio...
3: ... of [[Camerino]], then governor of the duchy of [[Spoleto]].
5: ...n the banks of the [[Garigliano]]. The defeat and death of Berengar through the combination of the Ita...
8: Predecessor=[[Pope Lando|Lando]]| - Pope Marinus II (353 bytes)
1: ...apacy through intervention of [[Alberic II]] of [[Spoleto]] and concentrated on administrative aspects of t...
5: Predecessor=[[Pope Stephen IX|Stephen IX]]| - Ludovico Ariosto (4416 bytes)
3: ...ost the opportunity of learning Greek, as he intended.
6: ...t to reward him for his poetry, which the prelate despised, but to make some just compensation for the...
8: ...were not well received, and even an interview was denied him. Ariosto then boldly said, that had his e...
10: ...d on his second mission he was nearly killed by order of the pope, who happened at the time to be much...
12: ...overeign and the people given over to his care; indeed, there is a story about a time when he was walk... - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
10: ...d areas of the Roman Empire. These locations include:
24: *[[Chester, England|Deva]]
34: * [[Arelate]] (modern [[Arles]])
36: * [[Lugdunum]] (modern [[Lyon]])
37: * [[Nemausus]] (modern [[Ns]]) - List of festivals (6550 bytes)
6: *[[World Festival of Youth and Students]]
41: ===[[Denmark]]===
42: *[[Roskilde Festival]]
48: *[[Festival de Marseille]],
54: ...logne Carnival]], [[M'era Luna Festival]] in [[Hildesheim]], [[Oktoberfest]] in [[Munich]], [[Bavaria]... - Rome (33048 bytes)
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17: |Founded|| [[21 April]][[753 BC]] mythical,<br> [[1st mil...
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