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  • 31Rome — For the civilization of classical antiquity, see Ancient Rome. For other uses, see Rome (disambiguation). Rome Roma    …

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  • 32History of medieval Christianity — Brothers Cyril and Methodius bring Christianity to the Slavic peoples. Main article: History of Christianity See also …

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  • 33Italy — • In ancient times Italy had several other names: it was called Saturnia, in honour of Saturn; Enotria, wine producing land; Ausonia, land of the Ausonians; Hesperia, land to the west (of Greece); Tyrrhenia, etc. The name Italy, which seems to… …

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  • 34Strasbourg — For other uses, see Strasburg (disambiguation). Strasbourg Strasbourg Cathedral towering above the Old Town …

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  • 35Alexander de Kylwos — infobox bishopbiog name = Alexander de Kylwos religion= Roman Catholic Church See = Diocese of Ross Title = Bishop of Ross Period = 1371 ndash;1398 consecration = May 9, 1371 × March 6, 1372 Predecessor = Alexander Stewart Successor = Alexander… …

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  • 36Sistine Choir — • With the building by Sixtus IV (1471 84) of the church for the celebration of all papal functions since known as the Sistine Chapel, the original schola cantorum and subsequent capella pontificia or capella papale, which still retains more or… …

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  • 37Byzantine Empire — This article is about the medieval Roman empire. For other uses, see Byzantine (disambiguation). Roman Empire Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων, Ῥωμανία Basileia Rhōmaiōn, Rhōmanía Imperium Romanum, Romania …

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  • 39Schism — (1378 1417)    Also known as the Great Schism. Division within the Roman Catholic Church caused by dis agreement over which of two (and for a time, three) claimants to the position of pope had been lawfully elected. It originated in the after… …

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  • 40Pope Benedict XI — Benedict XI Papacy began 22 October 1303 Papacy ended 7 July 1304 Predecessor Boniface VIII …

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