History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073.
Benedict XIII (deposed 1409) 1404–1406 Innocent VII Rupert (of the Palatinate) 1400–1410 1406–1409 Gregory XII (deposed) 1410–14 ...
1493–1519 1492–1503 Alexander VI. 1503 Pius III. 1503–1513 Julius II. Charles V 1519–1558 1513–1521 Leo X. Crowned emperor at B ...
Clement VIII Rudolf II 1576–1612 1605 Leo XI 1605–1621 Paul V Matthias 1612–1619 1621–1623 Gregory XV Ferdinand II 1619–1637 162 ...
1730–1740 Clement XII varia) 1742–1745 1740–1758 Benedict XIV Francis I (of Lorraine) 1745–1765 1758–1769 Clement XIII Joseph II ...
Detailed notices of Gregory in the writings of Gregory of Tours, Bede, Isidorus Hispal., Paul Warnefried (730). (2) Modern biogr ...
does not cease, because no repentance takes place under the scourge. We see how some are carried into captivity, others mutilate ...
Gregory began his administration with a public act of humiliation on account of the plague which had cost the life of his predec ...
Bishop Bossuet (as quoted by Montalembert, II. 173) thus tersely sums up the public life of Gregory: "This great pope ... subdue ...
for pastoral care and liturgy, he gathered together, and for the coming centuries he laid down the norms which were seldom devia ...
was provoked and irritated beyond measure by the assumption of his Eastern rival, and strained every nerve to procure a revocati ...
vilifying the memory of the dead emperor as a tyrant, from whose yoke the church was now fortunately freed.^221 This is a dark s ...
to rest and to end his present life [Rome]. He himself adorned the see [Alexandria] to which he sent his disciple [Mark] as evan ...
No wonder, therefore that the successors of Gregory, less humble and more consistent than he, had no scruple to use equivalent a ...
The allegorical part is an exegetical curiosity he reads between or beneath the lines of that wonderful poem the history of Chri ...
source of the mediaeval superstitions about purgatory. King Alfred ordered them to be translated into the Anglo-Saxon. His Epis ...
The popes followed the missionary policy of Gregory and the instinct of Roman ambition and power. Every progress of Christianity ...
sent presents to Rome, but did not cross the Alps. He was abhorred by the clergy of his own country as a sacrilegious spoiler of ...
For the title "Patrician," which was introduced by Constantine the Great signified the highest rank next to that of the emperor, ...
Yet Dante places Constantine, who "from good intent produced evil fruit," in heaven; where "Now he knows how all the ill deduced ...
Comp. on the sources Abel’s Jahrbucher des Fränk. Reichs (Berlin, 1866) and Wattenbach’s Geschichtsquellen im Mittelalter (Berli ...
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