History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073.
With shining minaret, thin and high, From whose fine trellised balcony, Announcement of the hour of prayer Is uttered to the sil ...
a substitute for water. There are five stated seasons for prayer: at day-break, near noon, in the afternoon, a little after suns ...
The Howling Dervishes in Scutari present a still more extraordinary sight, and a higher degree of ascetic exertion, but destitut ...
orations), Euthymius Zigabenus, Gennadius, patriarch of Constantinople. Prominent in the Latin church were Peter, Abbot of Clugn ...
and charges his sect with being a compound of "blasphemy, robbery, and sensuality." It is not very strange. that in the heat of ...
But the enthusiasm kindled by Carlyle for the prophet of Mecca has been considerably checked by fuller information from the orig ...
As large as the Old Testament. A tedious historical romance on the ancient inhabitants of the American Continent, whose ancestor ...
His successor, President Arthur, in his last message to Congress, Dec. 1884, again recommends that Congress "assume absolute pol ...
Phil. Jaffé: Regesta Pontificum Roman. ad annum 1198. Berol., 1851; revised ed. by Wattenbach, etc. Lips. 1881 sqq. Continued by ...
–––––––––– a.d. POPES. ANTI-POPES. EMPERORS. a.d. (Greek Emperors) 590–604 St. Gregory I Maurice 582 (the Great) Phocas 602 604– ...
657–672 Vitalianus 672–676 Adeodatus 676–678 Donus or Domnus I 678–681 Agatho 682–683 Leo II 683–685 Benedict II 685–686 John V ...
Leo III. (the Isaurian) 718 715–731 Gregory II 731–741 Gregory III (Charles Martel, d. 741, defeated the Saracens at Tours 732.) ...
Valentinus 827–844 Gregory IV Lothaire I (crowned 823) 840–855 844 John (diaconus) 844–847 Sergius II (Louis the German, King o ...
Ste 897 Romanus 897 Theodorus II 898–900 John IX (Louis the Child) 899 900–903 Benedict IV 903 Leo V Louis III of Provence (in I ...
Marinus II Crowned emperor 962 946–955 Agapetus II 955–963 John XII (deposed) 963–965 Leo VIII 964 Benedict V (deposed) 965–972 ...
1009–1012 Sergius IV 1012–1024 Benedict VIII 1024–1039 1012 Gregory Conrad II, The House of Franconia. 1024–1033 John XIX Crown ...
(Rudolf of Swabia rival) 1077 1073–1085 Gregory VII (Hildebrand) 1080–1100 Wibertus (Clement III) (Hermann of Luxemburg rival) 1 ...
Celestine II 1144–1145 Lucius II 1145–1153 Eugenius III Frederick I (Barbarossa) 1152–1190 1153–1154 Anastasius IV Crowned emper ...
1215–1250. 1227–1241 Gregory IX Crowned emperor 1220 1241 Celestine IV (Henry Raspe rival) 1241–1254 Innocent IV (William of Hol ...
1292–1298 1294 St. Celestine V (abdicated) 1294–1303 Boniface VIII Albert I (of Hapsburg) 1298–1308 1303–1304 Benedict XI 1305–1 ...
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