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- Turkey (41694 bytes)
14: leader_titles = [[President of Turkey|President]]<br>[[List of Prime Ministers of Turkey|Prime ...
15: leader_names = [[Ahmet Necdet Sezer]]<br>[[Recep Tayyip Erdogan|Recep Tayyip E...
17: ...ents = - Formation of Parliament<br> - Declaration of Republic |
21: area_magnitude = 1 E11 |
28: population_density = 89 | - Azerbaijan (15031 bytes)
2: ...mous Republic]] (an [[exclave]] of Azerbaijan) borders Armenia to the north and east, Iran to the sout...
4: ...[[Azeris]]. The country is formally an emerging [[democracy]], however with strong [[Authoritarianism|...
6: ...ackground: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
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15: ...n=center width="140px" | ([[Flag of Azerbaijan|In Detail]]) - Germany (46412 bytes)
1: ... is bordered to the north by the [[North Sea]], [[Denmark]], and the [[Baltic Sea]], to the south by [...
3: ...ackground: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
4: |+<big>'''Bundesrepublik Deutschland'''</big>
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7: ...Germany]] || align=center width=130px| [[Image:Bundesadler.png|100px|Germany: Coat of Arms]] - Christianity (47078 bytes)
2: ...e life and teachings of [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]] as described in the [[New Testament]] of the [[Bible]]....
6: ... of the term "Christ" to describe Jesus, which is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] translatio...
8: ... encompasses numerous religious traditions that widely vary by culture, as well as thousands of divers...
9: #[[Roman Catholicism]] (the largest single denomination, with over one billion adherents),
11: #[[Protestantism]] (numerous denominations & schools of thought, including [[Angl... - 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> - Saint Peter (16028 bytes)
2: ...shop]], declaring that the office of bishop was a development of later [[Christianity]]. Furthermore,...
4: ...f Saint Peter]] in [[Vatican City]]. He is often depicted in art as holding the keys to the gates of ...
7: ...tatue.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Saint Peter is usually depicted in art holding the keys to the gates of hea...
8: ...ble or piece of rock (but can just as easily be understood to be Matthew changing the feminine "Petra"...
11: ...are no other contemporary accounts of his life or death. Before becoming a disciple of Jesus, Simon ('... - Pope Linus (3471 bytes)
7: predecessor=[[Saint Peter|Pope Peter]]|
11: dead=dead|
12: death_date=[[79|circa 79]]|
13: deathplace=[[Rome]], [[Italy]]|}}
14: ...n the city of [[Rome]]. The [[Catholic Church]] identifies Linus as the second [[Pope]], immediately ... - Pope Clement I (2457 bytes)
1: ...s|Anacletus]]. He is also considered one of the [[Apostolic Fathers]].
3: ...rch at [[Corinth, Greece]], ascribed to him: full details are at the entry ''[[Epistles of Clement]]''...
5: ... drown, but earlier sources say he died a natural death. The Vatican's "Annuario Pontificio" ([[2003]]...
12: A [[Epistles of Clement|second epistle]], better described as a [[homily]] and written in the second ...
14: ...wn as the [[Clementine literature]], where he is identified with Domitian's cousin T. Flavius Clemens. - Pope Damasus I (6865 bytes)
3: ...al suffered greatly due to these two unseemly incidents.
7: ...) in his letter of [[409]] (letter cxx.10 [http://www.ccel.org/fathers/NPNF2-06/letters/lette123.htm])....
9: ...''De viris illustribus,'' written after Damasus' death: "he had a fine talent for making verses and p...
13: ...nger, being generally more conservative in their idealised views on the greatness of the Empire. This ...
15: ...bishops, claims reinforced by the forged correspondence with Jerome (see below). - Pope Zosimus (7180 bytes)
2: ... where at his death the clergy were very much divided.
4: ...]] and his father's name was Abram. Some scholars deduce from this that the family was of Jewish origi...
6: ... Rome without bringing with him a certificate of identity from Patroclus.
8: ... [[Vienne]], [[Narbonne]] and [[Marseilles]] regarded this elevation of the See of Arles as an infring...
10: ...ere condemned. Thus, finally, the occupant of the Apostolic See at the right moment maintained with all autho... - Pope Hilarius (5932 bytes)
1: ...]]). He was canonized as Saint Hilarius after his death.
3: The [[Sardinia]]n [[archdeacon]] of Rome, Hilarius was elected bishop of [[R...
5: ...ts of the Roman See and vigorously opposed the condemnation of
6: ...he had great difficulty in making his escape in order to bring to the pontiff the news of the result o...
8: ... his jurisdiction, the Gallican bishops could decide, after an investigation. Church property could no... - Pope Sabinianus (965 bytes)
5: He had been sent by [[Pope Gregory I]] as Apostolic ''[[nuncio]]'', to [[Constantinople]], but he app...
7: ...at he distributed grain during a famine at Rome under his pontificate. The erudite Italian [[Augustini...
10: Predecessor=[[Pope Gregory I|Saint Gregory I]]| - Pope Boniface IV (5099 bytes)
1: ...ay 25]] [[615]]) was [[pope]] from [[608]] to his death.
3: ...e]]) or [[15 September]] ([[Jaff靝) in 608. His death is listed as either [[8 May]] or [[25 May]], [...
5: In the time of [[Pope Gregory I]], he was a deacon of the Roman Church and held the position of ...
9: ..., De Gest. Pont., I, 1464, ed. [[Migne]]) is considered spurious by [[Hefele]] (Conciliengeschichte, I...
11: ...rkable at once for its expressions of exaggerated deference and its tone of excessive sharpness. - Pope John XII (3611 bytes)
1: ...964, was the son of [[Alberic II]], whom he succeeded as patrician of Rome in [[954]], being then only...
3: ... controversial private life, he is said to have made a byword of reproach with his civil dignities.
5: ...d against him from ''[[Patrologia Latina]]'' includes:
6: ...ying at dice, he invoked Jupiter, Venus and other demons. They even said he did not celebrate [[Matins...
8: In order to protect himself against the intrigues in Rome... - Vatican City (21873 bytes)
1: ...he world in terms of area and population. Its borders are coextensive with the [[Holy See]], the eccl...
3: ...Vatican City]] (sometimes referred to as the President of Vatican City). Currently, they are [[Pope B...
5: ... Peter's Basilica]] and its [[Sistine Chapel]], [[Apostolic Palace]] and museums were built, predates [[Chris...
7: ...ackground: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
8: ...itatis Vaticanæ<br>Stato della Città del Vaticano'''</big></big> - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
2: ...es the history of '''[[Christianity]]''' and provides links to relevant topics.
8: ...e Christian claim of exclusivity, that only its understanding of "Jewish" teaching is valid, led to an...
10: ...s [[Jesus]] (the [[Incarnation]]), and became the deliverer of both Israel and of all mankind. Christi...
29: ... [[Law of Moses]]. The [[Didache]] found in the [[Apostolic Fathers]] collection further documents early chur...
32: ...[[Syria]] is the site of the earliest discovered identifiable Christian house church. - Ambassador (3419 bytes)
3: ...tory, staff, and even vehicles are generally afforded [[diplomatic immunity]] to most [[law]]s of the ...
5: ...tatives of the [[Holy See]] are known as Papal or Apostolic [[Nuncio]]s, while the head of a [[Libya]]n Peopl...
7: ...]] formalized the system of [[diplomatic rank]] under [[international law]]:
9: ...m; politically appointed ambassadors would fall under this category.
11: ... country might at the same time also be a non-resident ambassador to several other countries. - Pantheon, Rome (8255 bytes)
6: The original Pantheon was built in [[27 BC]] under the [[Roman Republic]], during the third [[consu...
9: ...ion (referring to Agrippa) added to the new [[facade]], a common practice in Hadrian's rebuilding proj...
11: ... (as was increasingly the case) worshipped them under other names.
17: ...Angelo]], with the remaining amount used by the [[Apostolic Chamber]] for various other works. (It is also sa...
21: ...of Cultural Heritage [http://www.beniculturali.it/default.asp?versione=Inglese&from=1] is in charge of... - Easter (31700 bytes)
2: ...iday and ends around [[Pentecost]]. See [[Eastertide]].)
4: ...n]] has a different chronology which has Christ's death at the time of the slaughter of the Passover l...
6: ... fertility festival, although there is no hard evidence of any link.
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59: ...ed on a [[lunar calendar]] similar—but not identical—to the [[Hebrew Calendar]]. The preci... - Christmas (35108 bytes)
2: ...sited baby Jesus. The exact date of his birth was determined centuries later.
4: ...arrival of Santa Claus or other mythical figures. Despite the influence of American and British Christ...
8: The story of Christ's birth has been handed down for centuries, based primarily on the Chris...
10: ...of the house of David from which Joseph was descended, fulfilled the prophecy of [[Isaiah]].
12: ...ded to have the children of Bethlehem killed in order to eliminate any local rivals to his power. Whe...
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