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  • 51Yolande of Jerusalem — For Isabella of England, the daughter of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, see Isabella de Coucy. Infobox German Royalty|majesty|consort name= Yolande/Isabella II title= Holy Roman Empress; Queen consort of the Romans and Sicily;… …

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  • 52Papal conclave — Conclave redirects here. For other uses, see Conclave (disambiguation). The Holy See This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Holy See …

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  • 53List of Popes —     The List of Popes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The List of Popes     See also POPE, PAPAL ELECTIONS, ELECTION OF THE POPE.     ♦ St. Peter (32 67)     ♦ St. Linus (67 76)     ♦ St. Anacletus (Cletus) (76 88)     ♦ St. Clement I (88 97)      …

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  • 54Council of Constance — Date 1414–8 Accepted by Catholicism Previous council Vienne Next council Siena (Counciliarism) Florence (Ecumenical) …

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  • 55Cumania — Cuman Kipchak confederation in Eurasia circa 1200 Cumania is a name formerly used to designate several distinct lands in Eastern Europe inhabited by and under the military dominance of the Cumans, a nomadic tribe who, with the Kipchaks, created a …

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  • 56Archdiocese of Bordeaux —     Bordeaux     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bordeaux     (BURDIGALA).     Archdiocese; comprises the entire department of the Gironde and was established conformably to the Concordat of 1802 by combining the ancient Diocese of Bordeaux (diminished …

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  • 57Honorius III —     Pope Honorius III     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Honorius III     (Cencio Savelli)     Born at Rome, date of birth unknown; died at Rome, 18 March, 1227. For a time he was canon at the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, then he became papal… …

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  • 58Pope Honorius III —     Pope Honorius III     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Honorius III     (Cencio Savelli)     Born at Rome, date of birth unknown; died at Rome, 18 March, 1227. For a time he was canon at the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, then he became papal… …

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  • 59Christianity in the 13th century — Main article: Medieval history of Christianity See also: Christianity in the 12th century and Christianity in the 14th century The Eastern Roman (Byzantine) imperial church headed by Constantinople continued to assert its universal authority …

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  • 60POPES — The earliest, semi legendary popes, Peter and his immediate successors, were of Jewish birth, yet nothing specific is known of their relations with the Jews. The first pope reported historically to have entered into direct relations with Jews was …

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