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    Pope John XXII (Latin: Ioannes PP. XXII; 1244 – 4 December 1334), born Jacques Duèze (or d'Euse), was head of the Catholic Church from 7 August 1316 to...
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    great palace at Avignon. He settled the beatific vision controversy of Pope John XXII with the bull Benedictus Deus, which stated that souls may attain the...
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  • Himself" in the next life. Pope John XXII (1316–1334) caused a controversy involving beatific vision, saying — not as Pope but as a private theologian...
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  • (1003) Pope John XVIII (1003–1009) Pope John XIX (1024–1032) Pope John XX (the number XX was skipped) Pope John XXI (1276–1277) Pope John XXII (1316–1334)...
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    Châteauneuf-du-Pape (category Pope John XXII)
    built in the 14th century for Pope John XXII, the second of the popes to reside in Avignon. None of the subsequent Avignon popes stayed in Châteauneuf but...
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  • The numbering of "Popes John" does not occur in strict numerical order. Although there have been twenty-one legitimate popes named John, the numbering has...
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    Arbroath to Pope John XXII, declaring Robert as their rightful monarch and asserting Scotland's status as an independent kingdom. In 1324, the Pope recognised...
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    and excommunicated by the French Pope John XXII; Louis in turn attempted to depose the pope and install an anti-pope. Louis IV was Duke of Upper Bavaria...
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    Avignon Papacy (redirect from Avignon Pope)
    Avignon, 9 March 1309) Pope John XXII: 1316–1334 Pope Benedict XII: 1334–1342 Pope Clement VI: 1342–1352 Pope Innocent VI: 1352–1362 Pope Urban V: 1362–1370...
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    barons and addressed to Pope John XXII. It constituted King Robert I's response to his excommunication for disobeying the pope's demand in 1317 for a truce...
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    Callistus II, Pope Urban IV, Pope Clement IV, Pope Innocent V, Pope Martin IV, Pope Clement V, Pope John XXII, Pope Benedict XII, Pope Clement VI, Pope Innocent...
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  • Ghibelline war policy, with Parma and Reggio also under his power. Pope John XXII declared Bonacolsi a rebel against the Church and granted indulgences...
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    before Pope John XXII to be confronted over their disobedience. June 13 – Cardinal Jacques de Via, Bishop of Avignon and nephew of Pope John XXII, is found...
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    Pope John XXII. He was granted the priory of St. Baudil, a dependency of the Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu, on 24 April 1324, at the personal order of Pope...
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  • becomes king of a reunited Poland, after receiving the approval from Pope John XXII. He is crowned, along with his wife Jadwiga of Kalisz, at the royal...
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  • His advocacy of evangelical poverty brought him into conflict with Pope John XXII. Of his early life little is known. He was born at Cesena. Having entered...
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    in Italy from 12 May 1328 to 25 July 1330 during the pontificate of Pope John XXII (1316–1334) at Avignon. He was the last antipope set up by a Holy Roman...
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    "Histoire des Croisades", p. 485 Davidson, p. 40. Menache 2002, p. 172. Pope John XXII reissued this collection in the bull Quoniam nulla, 25 October 1317...
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    Lautrec), and Rosemburge (who married Jacques de Lavie, grand-nephew of Pope John XXII). As a third son Hélie was destined for an ecclesiastical career. His...
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    II garrisoned troops in it during his war with the Papacy. In 1322, Pope John XXII elevated the abbey into a bishopric but this was suppressed in 1367...
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    100–101 "06.10.24, Nold, Pope John XXII and his Franciscan Cardinal". Scholarworks.iu.edu. Retrieved 22 December 2016. Pope John XXII. "Cum inter nonnullos"...
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  • are first mentioned in the Papal bull Extravagantes of Pope John XXII and in a Papal bull of Pope Benedict XII. After the protonotaries left the adumbration...
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  • Antipope (redirect from Anti-pope)
    but the new Pope John elected in 1958 was also called John XXIII. For the additional confusion regarding popes named John, see Pope John numbering. The...
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  • the artist Giotto di Bondone). December 30 – Pope Benedict XII succeeds Pope John XXII, as the 197th pope. Autumn – Battle of Adramyttion: A Christian...
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    pirates. The new order was dedicated to Our Lady, and based at Montesa. Pope John XXII approved it on 10 June 1317, and gave it the Cistercian rule. The order...
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    University of Toulouse and succeeded his uncle as Bishop of Mende. Pope John XXII and Charles IV of France sent him on an embassy to the Sultan Orhan...
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    Spondent quas non exhibent (category Pope John XXII)
    to as Spondent pariter) is a papal decretal promulgated in 1317 by Pope John XXII forbidding the practice of alchemy. The rationale provided for the ban...
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    1317) & Arnaud de Via (died 1335), Roman Catholic cardinals Pope John XXII (1244 – 1334), Pope from 1316 to 1334, born Jacques Duèze. Clément Marot (1496–1544)...
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    galleys) is defeated in the Gulf of Cagliari at Sardinia. March 23 – Pope John XXII excommunicates Ludwig the Bavarian, King of the Germans, as Louis had...
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    burned in 1308. It was rebuilt by Pope Clement V and Pope John XXII. It burned once more in 1360, and was rebuilt by Pope Urban V. Through vicissitudes the...
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