Pope Paschal I (Latin: Paschalis I; died 824) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 25 January 817 to his death in 824. Paschal was...
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Pope Paschal II (Latin: Paschalis II; 1050 x 1055 – 21 January 1118), born Ranierius, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from...
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Pope Paschal may refer to: Pope Paschal I (817–824) Pope Paschal II (1099–1118) or antipopes: Antipope Paschal (687) Antipope Paschal III (1164–1168)...
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by Pope Paschal I (817–824). His biographer in the Liber Pontificalis praises his piety and purity of morals, which won him the favor of Paschal I, who...
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This article lists the popes who have been canonised. A total of 83 out of 265 deceased popes have been recognised universally as canonised saints, including...
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honorific title refers to the Lady Theodora, the historical mother of Pope Paschal I, who built the chapel for her while she was still alive, as indicated...
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succeed Paschal I as pope despite the clergy and the people favoring Zinzinnus. The influence of the Carolingian Franks on the selection of popes was then...
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notice of his election to him before traveling to France to crown Louis. Pope Paschal I (817–824) sent "several ambassadors in rapid succession" to Louis before...
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again by Pope Paschal I, this time at Rome. In November 824, Lothair promulgated a statute, the Constitutio Romana, concerning the relations of pope and emperor...
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modern-day Israel (Pope Peter, Pope Evaristus, and Pope Theodore I) 3 from Africa Proconsularis (Pope Victor I, Pope Miltiades, Pope Gelasius I) 2 from Dalmatia...
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in Latin spelled Paschalis. An early bearer is Antipope Paschal (fl. 687), and Pope Paschal I (d. 824). A variant Latin form of the name is Paschasius;...
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Paschal include: Antipope Paschal (687), a rival with Theodore for Pope Pope Paschal I (died 824), head of the Catholic Church from 817 Pope Paschal II...
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Christian emperor Theodosius I (AD 379–395) to himself by dedicating his Paschal table to him (around AD 390). Theophilus’ Paschal table did not survive, but...
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learning. Consecrated a priest during the pontificate of Pope Paschal I, at the time of Pope Valentine’s death in 827, Gregory was the cardinal priest...
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by Pope Paschal I and depict Christ with two angels, and the twelve Apostles, with Moses and Elijah shown underneath. In the semi-dome, Pope Paschal (with...
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elected at a time when two rivals, Paschal and Theodore, were locked in a dispute about which of them should become pope. His papacy was dominated by his...
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was beatified; Pope Alexander VIII canonized him a saint on 16 October 1690. On 28 November 1897, Pope Leo XIII proclaimed St Paschal Baylón patron of...
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provided two popes to the Catholic Church, both saints - Pope Anastasius I (reigned 399-401), who denounced the Origenist heresy, and Pope Paschal I from the...
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cardinal-priest of the Church of Sts. Martin and Sylvester by Pope Paschal I. Under Pope Gregory IV, he became archpriest. At a preliminary meeting to...
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death, at his palace of Attigny near Vouziers in the Ardennes, before Pope Paschal I, and a council of clerics and nobles of the realm that had been convened...
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This chronological list of popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani"...
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but is executed. April 5 – Lothair I, eldest son of Emperor Louis I, is crowned co-emperor again by Pope Paschal I at Rome (initiating the papal practice...
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as the successor, took the name Paschal III, and was consecrated by Henry II of Leez, Bishop of Liège. The new pope was established at Viterbo and successfully...
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Buddhist monk Kūkai. February 11 – Pope Paschal I dies after a 7-year reign, and is succeeded by Eugene II, as the 99th pope of the Catholic Church. Al-Tirmidhi...
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archbishop, he was appointed papal legate to France by Pope Paschal II during the time that Paschal was induced under pressure from Holy Roman Emperor Henry...
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Catholic faith. Until Maximilian I in 1508, the Emperor-elect (Imperator electus) was required to be crowned by the pope before assuming the imperial title...
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a new tomb of St. Cecilia's actual body. The body was moved during Pope Paschal I's campaign to move Christian saints' bodies inside the walls of Rome...
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perjurers, and the cure of demoniacs there." This church no longer exists. Pope Paschal I (817–824) translated the bones of the two martyrs to a chapel in the...
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Pope Victor I (died 199) was a Roman African prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Rome in the late second century. The dates of his...
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Constantius I Episcopa Theodora, mother of Pope Paschal I in the 9th century Theodora (senatrix), Roman senatrix and mother of Marozia; concubine to Pope Sergius...
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