• Stephen of Anagni (Italian: Stefano di Anagni, Latin: Stephanus de Anagnia; died December 1256) was an Italian priest in papal service. Stephen belonged...
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    to his downfall and death. Stephen was born in Rome. His father was a priest named John. Stephen was made bishop of Anagni by Pope Formosus, possibly...
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    Other notable Christian success: King Alfonso IX of León conquers Mérida. December 23 – Stephen of Anagni, Italian papal chaplain, is commissioned to collect...
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    bishopric of Anagni by Pope Nicholas, in his fourth Roman synod of 863. Stephen, a native of Rome and son of a Roman priest named Joannes, became Bishop of Anagni...
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  • Other notable Christian success: King Alfonso IX of León conquers Mérida. December 23 – Stephen of Anagni, Italian papal chaplain, is commissioned to collect...
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  • Pope Stephen VII (Latin: Stephanus VII; died 15 March 931) was the bishop of Rome and nominal ruler of the Papal States from February 929 to his death...
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    ecclesiastical. Stephen of Anagni was named collector (and possibly legate) for England, Scotland and Ireland on 23 December 1228. King Henry III of England called...
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    Conti (of the Counts) Colacicchi, Nobile di Anagni (born 1988), at Arundel Cathedral. She is the daughter of Count William Colacicchi, a descendant of Odoardo...
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    list of popes in 1961. The remaining Stephens are now numbered Pope Stephen II (752–757) to Pope Stephen IX (1057–1058). Annuario Pontificio History of the...
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    Pope Benedict XI (category Masters of the Order of Preachers)
    attacked by French forces at Anagni. He was beatified with his cultus confirmed by Pope Clement XII in 1736. He is a patron of Treviso. Niccolò Boccasini...
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    for the first time in the Roman synod of 499. Marcello (499) Benedetto (993) Crescenzio (1015) Sasso de Anagni (1116–1131) Martino Cybo (1132–1142) Raniero...
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    Cadaver Synod (category History of the papacy)
    next formally invalidating all of Formosus' acts and ordinations (including his ordination of Stephen VI as bishop of Anagni). The body was finally interred...
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    However, the Sicilians refused the Treaty of Anagni and James of Aragon's brother, Frederick, was crowned king of Sicily on 12 December 1295. Frederick soon...
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    held him hostage for three days at Anagni. The Pope was able to return to Rome, but died a month later, it was said of shock and grief. Afterwards, a new...
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    ordered the destruction of the book. The Curia remained at Naples until the first week of June 1255, and then returned to Anagni. In September 1255, Báncsa...
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    Fitzalan-Howard, Earl of Arundel (3 December 1987) who married Cecilia Mary Elizabeth dei Conti (of the Counts) Colacicchi, Nobile di Anagni on 16 July 2016...
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    attacked Anagni where the pope was in residence. They captured Boniface and held him prisoner for three days. After four days, however, the residents of Anagni...
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    Unam sanctam (category Economic history of the Holy See)
    Peter of Gennazano, his son Stephen, Adenulph and Nicolas, the sons of a certain Matteo, Geoffrey Bussy, Orlando and Pietro de Luparia of Anagni, Sciarra...
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  • Pope Stephen V did not canonize any saints. Pope Formosus did not canonize any saints. Pope Boniface VI did not canonize any saints. Pope Stephen VI did...
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  • December 1839) Francis Hà Trọng Mậu [pl] (c. 1790 – 19 December 1839) Stephen Nguyễn Văn Vinh [pl] (c. 1813 – 19 December 1839) Thomas Nguyễn Văn Đệ [pl]...
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    to Anagni for the summer, until the beginning of December. The problem was that Rome was in the hands of Senator Brancaleone degli Andalo, Count of Casalecchio...
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    000 men, to attack the Orsini at Supino. In 1348 he sacked and destroyed Anagni: this spurred Perugia and other communes to muster an army against him,...
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    to Christ (3rd century) Saint Oliva of Anagni, a nun at Anagni near Rome (492) Saint Hilary (Hilaire), Bishop of Carcassonne in France (5th century))...
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    Sicily to the Church, for whom it was to be held by the Angevins (Treaty of Anagni, 10 June 1295). The Sicilians refused to be made over once more to the...
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    finally released on 7 June 1295 in accordance with the stipulations of the Treaty of Anagni. Upon his release, he travelled to Naples and visited the Castel...
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    future Council of Vienne. For his part, Clement V absolved all the participants in the abduction of Boniface at Anagni. In pursuance of the king's wishes...
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    flow of pilgrims. Boniface died in 1303 after the humiliation of the Schiaffo di Anagni ("Slap of Anagni"), which signalled instead the rule of the King...
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    Bernard Saisset (category Philip IV of France)
    leave the kingdom at once. He lived at Rome until after the incident at Anagni. In 1308, with a more tractable new pope (Clement V) in residence at Avignon...
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    pope in Anagni, his home town, and arrested him. He was freed three days later by the population of Anagni. Boniface VIII, then 68 years of age, was...
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