popular tumult
1tumult — /ˈtjumʌlt / (say tyoohmult) noun 1. the commotion or disturbance of a multitude, usually with noise; an uproar. 2. a popular outbreak or uprising; commotion, disturbance, or violent disorder. 3. agitation of mind; a mental or emotional… …
2Florence — • Located in the province of Tuscany (Central Italy) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Florence Florence † …
3Commotion — Com*mo tion, n. [L. commotio: cf. F. commotion. See {Motion}.] 1. Disturbed or violent motion; agitation. [1913 Webster] [What] commotion in the winds ! Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A popular tumult; public disturbance; riot. [1913 Webster] When ye… …
4St. Catherine of Siena — St. Catherine of Siena † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Catherine of Siena Dominican Tertiary, born at Siena, 25 March, 1347; died at Rome, 29 April, 1380. She was the youngest but one of a very large family. Her father, Giacomo di… …
5Antipope Boniface VII — Boniface VII (Franco Ferrucci, died July 20, 985), was an antipope (974, 984 ndash;985). He is supposed to have put Pope Benedict VI (973 ndash;974) to death. A popular tumult compelled him to flee to Constantinople in 974; he carried off a vast… …
6Mathieu Molé — This article is about the 17th century French statesman. There is also an article on 19th century French statesman Louis Mathieu Molé at Louis, comte Molé. Mathieu Molé (1584 – 3 January 1656) was a French statesman. The son of Edouard Molé (d.… …
7Boniface VI, Pope — • A Roman, elected in 896 by the Roman faction in a popular tumult, to succeed Formosus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
8Venice — • The capital of a province in Northern Italy, is formed of a group of 117 small islands joined together by 378 bridges mostly built of stone Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Venice Venice …
9Alvarez Carillo Gil de Albornoz — Alvarez Carillo Gil de Albornoz † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Alvarez Carillo Gil de Albornoz A renowned Cardinal, general, and statesman; b. about 1310 at Cuenca in New Castile; d. 23 Aug., 1367, at the Castle of Bonriposo, near Viterbo …
10Boniface VI — Pope Boniface VI † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface VI A Roman, elected in 896 by the Roman faction in a popular tumult, to succeed Formosus. He had twice incurred a sentence of deprivation of orders, as a subdeacon and as a… …