in the public domain: Hayes, Carlton Joseph Huntley (1911). "Gelasius s.v. Gelasius II.". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed...
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Pope Gelasius II (died 1119) Gelasius of Cyzicus (fifth century), ecclesiastical writer Gelasius of Caesarea (died 395), bishop of Caesarea Gelasius of...
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Pope Gelasius I was the bishop of Rome from 1 March 492 to his death on 19 November 496. Gelasius was a prolific author whose style placed him on the cusp...
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Pope Gelasius can refer to: Pope Gelasius I, in office 492–496 Pope Gelasius II, in office 1118–1119 This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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During the violent confrontations between Henry V and Paschal II's successor, Pope Gelasius II, the pope was forced to flee from Rome, first to Gaeta, where...
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cardinals then annulled Gelasius II's election, and on March 1, 1118 Mauritius was proclaimed Pope, taking the name Gregory VIII. Gelasius II, at Capua, proceeded...
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Martin]. p. 2. Gaetani, Costantino (1638). Vita di Papa Gelasio II [Life of Pope Gelasius II] (in Latin and Italian). Giustinian, Bernardo (1692). Historie...
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Pope Gelasius II created only one cardinal in one consistory: Pietro Ruffino [it], nephew of Paschal II – cardinal-deacon of San Adriano, then cardinal-priest...
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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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drawn from the abbey: Stephen IX (1057–58), Victor III (1086–87) and Gelasius II (1118–19). During this period, a monastic chronicle, Chronica sacri monasterii...
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Saxo de Anagnia (section Election of Gelasius II)
Paschal II. Saxo was created a cardinal by Pope Paschal II, at the latest in 1116. Cardinal Saxo took part in the Papal election of Gelasius II, which...
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(Duchy of Benevento) Pope Gelasius II (1118–1119) (Duchy of Gaeta) Pope Celestine V (1294) (Kingdom of Sicily) Pope Pius II (1458–1464) (Republic of Siena)...
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seat of the Archbishop of Genoa. The cathedral was consecrated by Pope Gelasius II in 1118 and was built between the twelfth century and the fourteenth...
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charges of heresy, at the Synod of Fritzlar. January 24 – Pope Gelasius II succeeds Pope Paschal II as the 161st pope. March 10 – Gregory VIII is elected antipope...
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cardinals who accompanied Pope Gelasius II into exile in 1118–19 and was at his bedside when Gelasius died. With Gelasius's death at Cluny on 28 January...
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circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II), to a beating by a jealous husband (Pope John XII). A number of other popes...
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corrections to its existing biographies of the popes, from St Peter to John Paul II". The corrections concerned dates, especially in the first two centuries,...
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List of saints by pope (section Pope Gelasius II)
Pope Urban II canonized six saints. Pope Paschal II canonized four saints. Pope Gelasius II did not canonize any saints Pope Callixtus II canonized five...
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be an antipope". Other sources classify him as an antipope. As Celestine II resigned before being consecrated and enthroned in order to avoid a schism...
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followed popes Gelasius, Calixtus, or Honorius on their travels. In the contested papal election of 1130, he supported Pope Anacletus II. According to...
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VI (1897-1978), whose given name was Giovanni Battista Montini Pope Gelasius II (c. 1060–1119), whose given name was Giovanni Coniulo Pope Leo X (1475–1521)...
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Warwickshire. January 29 – Pope Gelasius II dies in exile after a 1-year pontificate at the Abbey of Cluny. He is succeeded by Callixtus II as the 162nd pope of...
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1118 papal election (section The choice of Gelasius II)
the successor for Pope Paschal II, who died in Rome on 21 January 1118, after an 18-year pontificate. Pope Gelasius II was elected as his successor. The...
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Teobaldo Boccapecci (redirect from Anti-Pope Celestine II)
rescue of the newly elected Pope Gelasius II in January 1118, according to Pandulf of Pisa in his "Life of Gelasius II", in J.B.M. Watterich, (1862), Pontificum...
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Pope Gelasius I (59) Pope Gelasius II (163) Pope Gregory I (75–79) Pope Gregory IV (106) Pope Gregory VIII (202) Pope Hilarius (58) Pope Honorius II (166)...
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fleeing Pope Gelasius II (John of Gaetani) to France and arrange a meeting with Louis VI. Suger was sent to his live at the court of Gelasius at Maguelonne...
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Pallara sul Palatino, near his castle, and arrested the newly elected Pope Gelasius II and some of his followers. Popular opinion turned so against him, however...
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charges of heresy, at the Synod of Fritzlar. January 24 – Pope Gelasius II succeeds Pope Paschal II as the 161st pope. March 10 – Gregory VIII is elected antipope...
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ratified by Pope Paschal II over the Investiture Controversy. He was excommunicated again by Pope Gelasius II and Pope Callistus II for setting up and supporting...
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the election of Pope Gelasius II on 24 January 1118 that he was present. On his coronation day, 10 March 1118, Pope Gelasius II elevated him to the rank...
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