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  • 91Adamas — formosus Adamas formosus …

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  • 92Paruline du kentucky — Oporornis formosus …

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  • 93Scléropage d'Asie — Scleropages formosus Scleropages formosus …

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  • 95Auxilius of Naples — • The name (probably fictitious, according to Hefele) of an ecclesiastic to whom we owe a series of remarkable writings (P. L., CXXIX, 1054 sqq.) that deal with the controversies concerning the succession and fate of Pope Formosus (891 896), and… …

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  • 96Auxilius of Naples — (which has been considered a pseudonym [According to Hefele.] ) was an ecclesiastical writer. To him are attributed a series of writings [Migne, Patrologia Latina , CXXIX, 1054 sqq.] that deal with the controversies concerning the succession and… …

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  • 97Amolops himalayanus — Amolops formosus Amolops formosus …

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  • 98Sergius III — died A.D. 911, pope 904 911. * * * ▪ pope born , Rome [Italy] died April 14, 911, Rome       pope from 904 to 911, during a scandalous period of pontifical history.       Of noble birth, Sergius was a deacon when made bishop of Caere by Pope… …

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  • 99Stephen VI (or VII) — ▪ pope born , Rome died , July/August 897, Rome       pope from May 896 to August 897.       The era in which he was elected as the successor to Pope Boniface VI was torn by factions led by Roman aristocrats and by rulers of Naples, Benevento,… …

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  • 100Lambert II of Spoleto — Lambert II (c. 880 ndash; 15 October 898) was the King of Italy from 891, Holy Roman Emperor, co ruling with his father from 892, and Duke of Spoleto and Camerino from his father s death in 894. He was the son of Guy III of Spoleto and Ageltrude …

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