Pandulf Verraccio (died 16 September 1226), whose first name may also be spelled Pandolph or Pandulph (Pandolfo in Italian), was a Roman ecclesiastical...
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Pandulf (sometimes spelled Pandulph or Pandolph) may refer to: Pandulf of Pisa, 12th-century Italian cardinal Pandulf Verraccio (died 1226), papal legate...
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Plantagenet and Pope Innocent III, who is represented onstage by Cardinal Pandulf Verraccio is one of the main plotlines of William Shakespeare's stage play The...
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erroneously to refer to: Pandolfo da Lucca (died ?1210), cardinal from 1182 Pandulf Verraccio (died 1226), papal legate to England This disambiguation page lists...
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1200 Term ended 18 October 1214 Predecessor John of Oxford Successor Pandulf Verraccio Other post(s) Archdeacon of Cleveland Archdeacon of Gloucester Archbishop-elect...
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where he called a meeting of the barons, Henry III, the Papal legate Pandulf Verraccio, the royal justiciar (Hubert de Burgh), and Peter des Roches (Bishop...
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for submission were accepted in the presence of the papal legate Pandulf Verraccio in May 1213 at the Templar Church at Dover. As part of the deal, John...
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Cornhill, Bishop of Coventry Benedict of Sausetun, Bishop of Rochester Pandulf Verraccio, subdeacon and papal legate to England Aimery de Sainte-Maure, Master...
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constant communication with Pandulf Verraccio, the papal legate, who was encouraging Philip to pursue his objective. Verraccio however was also holding secret...
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government was formed around a grouping of three senior ministers: Pandulf Verraccio, the replacement Papal legate; Peter des Roches; and Hubert de Burgh...
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Savigny, Catholic French saint and itinerant preacher (b. 1060) 1226 – Pandulf Verraccio, Roman ecclesiastical politician 1343 – Philip III of Navarre (b....
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cathedral status granted. The delay may have been a result of inaction by Pandulf Verraccio, a Roman ecclesiastical politician, papal legate to England and Bishop...
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September 9 – Rudolf von Güttingen, Swiss abbot and bishop September 16 – Pandulf Verraccio, Italian bishop and politician October 3 – Francis of Assisi, founder...
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be released until Gray was selected. His election was set aside by Pandulf Verraccio, the papal legate. A second election to the see was also unsuccessful...
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rose in revolt. Albemarle was now again excommunicated by the legate Pandulf Verraccio at a solemn council held in St Paul's, and the whole force of the...
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1213–1216 - Pandulf Verraccio, later Bishop of Norwich (as legatus missus/nuncio) 1216–1218 - Guala Bicchieri 1218–1221 - Pandulf Verraccio, later Bishop...
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reach an agreement and a peace treaty is signed. June – Papal legate Pandulf Verraccio arrives in Northampton to serve John with his excommunication ordered...
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of Norwich (1095–1119) John de Gray, Bishop of Norwich (1200–1214) Pandulf Verraccio, Roman ecclesiastical politician, papal legate to England and Bishop...
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attend. Philip was encouraged in all of this by the papal legate, Pandulf Verraccio. Verraccio, however, was also holding secret discussions with John, who...
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Pembroke, places the regency of England in the hands of the Papal legate Pandulf Verraccio. May – Llywelyn ravages Pembrokeshire after the death of Marshal....
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September 9 – Rudolf von Güttingen, Swiss abbot and bishop September 16 – Pandulf Verraccio, Italian bishop and politician October 3 – Francis of Assisi, founder...
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reach an agreement and a peace treaty is signed. June – Papal legate Pandulf Verraccio arrives in Northampton to serve John with his excommunication ordered...
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(1282–1304) 4 Bishops of Norwich East Norfolk John de Gray (1200–1214) Pandulf Verraccio (1215–1226) Thomas Blunville (1226–1236) William de Raley (1239–1243)...
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Cathedral on 25 March 1220. He owed his election to the papal legate Pandulf Verraccio. While bishop, the pope once more named him to a canonization commission...
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restored to Penwortham through the influence of the papal legate Pandulf Verraccio. Norreis died on 16 July or 19 July, but there is disagreement over...
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Continued bishop of Norwich until his death on 18 October 1214. 1215 1226 Pandulf Verraccio Elected sometime between 18 July and 9 August 1215, but was not consecrated...
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Chapel. The event was attended by King Henry III, the papal legate Pandulf Verraccio, the Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton and large numbers of...
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administered the see of Norwich after the death of the previous bishop, Pandulf Verraccio. He was elected in October 1226 with royal assent to his election...
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Chapel. The event was attended by King Henry III, the papal legate Pandulf Verraccio, the Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton and large numbers of...
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England for Gascony. He was informed of his permanent successor, Pandulf Verraccio, on 28 January. As constable of Bristol, Hugh had never rendered an...
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