Pope Honorius III (c. 1150 – 18 March 1227), born Cencio Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 July 1216 to his...
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Eugenius. When Theodosius died, in January 395, Honorius and Arcadius divided the Empire, so that Honorius became Western Roman emperor at the age of ten...
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became emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire and ten-year-old Honorius of the Western. Honorius was underage and the leading general Stilicho became hugely...
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of Pope Honorius, or Le Grimoire du Pape Honorius, is a 17th to 18th century grimoire, which claims to have been written by Pope Honorius III (1150–1227)...
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where Henry gave homage to the Papacy, recognising Pope Honorius III as his feudal lord. Honorius declared that Henry was his vassal and ward, and that...
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blamed by both Pope Honorius III and the general Christian populace for this calamitous defeat. In 1225, after agreeing with Pope Honorius to launch a Crusade...
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general under Honorius, rising to the rank of Magister militum (Master of the Soldiers) by 411. In 411 Constantius was sent by Honorius to put down the...
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Pope Innocent III (Latin: Innocentius III; 22 February 1161 – 16 July 1216), born Lotario dei Conti di Segni (anglicized as Lothar of Segni), was the...
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side of the family that he was the nephew of Honorius and first cousin to Theodosius II (the son of Honorius' brother Arcadius), who was eastern emperor...
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Look up Honorius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Honorius may refer to: Honorius (emperor) (Flavius Honorius Augustus, 384–423), western Roman emperor...
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more years for Frederick's actions. When Pope Innocent III died in 1216, his successor Honorius III did not immediately hold Frederick to his vow, but reminded...
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Castilian-French priest named Dominic de Guzmán. It was approved by Pope Honorius III via the papal bull Religiosam vitam on 22 December 1216. Members of the...
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and received oral papal approval by Innocent III in 1209 and formal papal confirmation by Honorius III in 1223. Today the Friars Minor is composed of...
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before the Crusaders reached the Holy Land. Innocent III died on 16 July 1216 and Honorius III was consecrated as pope the next week. The Crusade dominated...
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Pope Gregory IX (category Cardinals created by Pope Innocent III)
Lucius III, by means of the papal bull Ad abolendam, issued in 1184. He worked initially as a cardinal, and after becoming the successor of Honorius III, he...
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was enclosed in a fortification area as a result of war. in 1216 Pope Honorius III approved the Order of Preachers, now commonly known as the Dominicans...
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respect"). Pope Honorius I (625–638) Antipope Honorius II (1061–1072) Pope Honorius II (1124–1130) Pope Honorius III (1216–1227) Pope Honorius IV (1285–1287)...
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Pope Honorius III (r. 1216–1227) created nine cardinals in six consistories held throughout his pontificate. Gil Torres Bertrando Savelli Niccolò Konrad...
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reaffirmed the doctrine, including Alexander III, Celestine III (1191–1198), Innocent III (1199), Honorius III (1216), Gregory IX (1235), Innocent IV (1246)...
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two attendants of the Bishop of Kraków, Herman and Henry. In 1219 Pope Honorius III invited Dominic and his followers to take up residence at the ancient...
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Norway. Honorius wrote to the clergy and nobles of England, directing them to treat his legate as if he were Honorius himself. In Honorius's name, John...
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III called for another Crusade at the Fourth Lateran Council, and in the papal bull Quia maior. Innocent died in 1216 and was succeeded by Honorius III...
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the death of Pope Innocent III in Perugia (16 July 1216), elected Cardinal Cencio Camerario, who took the name of Honorius III. There were 25 cardinals...
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against Honorius III's successor, Gregory, brought various material benefits to the family, including some fiefs in the Sabina region. Honorius' brother...
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The agreement between uncle and nephew was confirmed by a Bull of Pope Honorius III issued on 9 February 1217. There has also been an official reconciliation...
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Innocent III. Dominic returned to Rome a year later and was finally granted written authority in December 1216 by the new pope, Honorius III, for him...
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retake the town before campaigning halted. Responding to a call from Pope Honorius III to renew the crusade, Montfort resumed the siege in the spring of 1218...
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and his heirs. Honorius IV, however, declared the contract invalid and forbade all similar agreements for the future. While Honorius IV was inexorable...
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parties during and after the invasion. He was canonised in 1225 by Pope Honorius III. Lorcán was born at Kilkea, County Kildare, Ireland, the youngest of...
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End of Roman rule in Britain (redirect from Rescript of Honorius)
magistrates from Britain. Roman Emperor Honorius replied to a request for assistance with the Rescript of Honorius, telling the Roman cities to see to their...
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