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A History of the Papacy During the Period of the Reformation
Coronation of Urban VI. . - ~ Urban VI. and the Cardinals . Growth of opposition to
Urban VI. June. Formation of a party against Urban VI. . July. The Cardinals
impugn Urban VI.'s election August. Legal questions raised by the Cardinals .
Sept.
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Papal Genealogy: The Families and Descendants of the Popes
As previously mentioned, it was Urban's successor, Gregory XI, who brought the
papacy permanently back to Rome in 1377. Avignon Ends and a New Era of
Italian Popes Begins At Gregory XI's death, an Italian pope, Urban VI (1378-89), ...
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Nicolas de Clamanges: Spirituality, Personal Reform, and ...
On 18 April 1378, Easter Sunday, Prignano was crowned as Urban VI with the
papal tiara. Urban VI quickly alienated his electors. He was born from a lower
social class than the French cardinals, who considered him a petty bureaucrat
rather ...
Christopher M. Bellitto, 2001
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Western Schism: Avignon Papacy, Pope
Urban Vi, Council of ...
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Sapientiae Immarcessibilis:
Urban VI for the University (?) of Orvieto (May 12, 1378) (S) L. FUMI, Codice
diplomatico della citta d'Orvieto, Florence, 1884, p. 571- 573, n. DCCVII. Clement
VII for the University of Orange (May 19, 1379) (S) M. FOURNIER, Les statuts ....
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pope Urban VI (c. 1318 - October 15, 1389), born Bartolomeo Prignano, was Pope from 1378 to 1389.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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The Medieval Mystical Tradition: England, Ireland, and Wales ...
was to elect Bartolomeo Prignano, archbishop of Bari, to the apostolic see
assembled in Rome on 7 April 1378. On Easter Sunday, 18 April, he was
enthroned and crowned with the papal tiara, taking the name Urban VI. Adam
was in Rome at ...
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The Powers of Prophecy: The Cedar of Lebanon Vision from the ...
But after 1378 he realized that the fourth pope after Clement VI was Urban VI,
who had provoked the Schism, and that the prophecy of Urban VI as the last
pope and a terrible beast seemed terribly fitting.29 Accordingly, he related that ...
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Rotuli Parisienses (2 Vol. Set): Supplications to the Pope ...
some Italian, Scandinavian, German, and dutch masters who are known to have,
or are assumed to have, petitioned urban VI, but we do not have a record of the
supplications or letters of provision themselves.4 no registers of Supplication ...
William J. Courtenay, Eric D. Goddard, 2012
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History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages
of Barbiano victorious over the Bretons at Marino — rACE Fall of S. Angelo— It is
destroyed by the Romans — Urban VI. in the Vatican— Flight of Clement VII. to
Avignon — Urban brings Joanna to trial — Puts forward Charles of Durazzo as ...
Ferdinand Gregorovius, 2010
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Moment of Friday: The Jay Z versus Marina Abramovic feud, illustrated
Pope Urban VI and the Anti-Pope Clement VII, about 1480 - 1483, by Master of the Getty Froissart (Flemish). — A man and a woman among burning stones, ... «Los Angeles Times, mai 15»
Can women write the rules? St. Clare of Assisi did
A few years after Clare's death, Pope Urban VI charged a cardinal with writing a new rule for the Order of St. Clare. It seems radical rules written by women drew ... «National Catholic Reporter, ago 14»
Saints on Both Sides of the Stupid
Gregory died not long after the move, and his immediate successor, Urban VI, was something of a belligerent so-and-so who lost no time in alienating the ... «Patheos, mai 14»
The saint who was renowned for extreme fasting
In late November 1378, following the outbreak of the Western Schism, the new pope, Urban VI, invited her to Rome. She dedicated her time to persuading others ... «Catholic Herald Online, abr 14»
The saint who is celebrated for 'building' up the Church
During the Western Schism which split the Church between 1378 and 1418, with Clement VII living in Avignon and Urban VI in Rome, Vincent believed that the ... «Catholic Herald Online, mar 14»
8 Things You May Not Know About the Papal Conclave
The cardinals acquiesced, choosing Archbishop Bartolomeo Prignano, who became Urban VI. But when the new pope proved overly confrontational, calling one ... «History, mar 13»
Fun Facts About Popes And Conclaves, Papal Trivia, Conclave …
Technically, any baptized male can be elected pope, but the last time the cardinals reached outside their ranks was in 1378, when they chose Urban VI. «Huffington Post, mar 13»
A look at possible papal contenders
Technically, any adult Catholic male can be elected to the papacy, but the last pope not chosen from the College of Cardinals was Urban VI in 1379. «CNN, fev 13»
A History of Papal Resignations
Henry deposed Benedict IX and declared Gregory VI to be the true pope. ... successor, ultimately selecting Bartolomeo Prignano, who was crowned Urban VI. «History, fev 13»
The Men Who Ruin the Pope
In 1378 the Archbishop of Bari was elected from outside the conclave, becoming Pope Urban VI. More memorably, 84 years earlier, in 1294, Pope Celestine V ... «Huffington Post, nov 12»