"The Dream of Pope Sergius"
.... Hubert did indeed arrive in
Rome that same day. He was consecrated Bishop of Maastricht by
Pope Sergius, and that is the subject of the other half of the ....
(1709

7

)
Luther's Break With Rome
.... indulgences guaranteed to make you sin-free for life, and using the proceeds to pay off his debt and help the
Pope build an expensive mausoleum in
Rome. ....
(1009

4

)
The English Reformation
.... Much to the chagrin of Henry VIII (and the
Pope),
Rome in 1527 was surrounded by Spain, led by the Emperor Charles V, the nephew of Henry VIII's current Queen ....
(1635

7

)
Luther's Break With Rome There are two c
.... indulgences guaranteed to make you sin-free for life, and using the proceeds to pay off his debt and help the
Pope build an expensive mausoleum in
Rome. ....
(1005

4

)
Byzantine Era Religion
.... In the Western part of the Roman Empire, religious power became more and more centralized in the
pope in
Rome and other higher officials. ....
(494

2

)
The Reformation in England This paper will brief
.... the doctrine of "praemunire," which prohibited appeals to
Rome without the consent of the king. Their violation was in recognizing Wolsey as the
pope's legate. ....
(1677

7

)
Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... This gift, the "Donation of Pepin," made the
pope the secular ruler of "the territory between
Rome and Ravenna, which became known as the Papal States." This ....
(2079

8

)
The Papal State Under Martin V
.... When he was made
Pope at Constance, even his ability to reach
Rome at all was in doubt, the way being barred by the state which Braccio da Montone had ....
(1650

7

)
Relationship Between Monarchs & the Church
.... Charlemagne is also depicted as having waged war against the Lombards at the request and pleading of Bishop (actually
pope) Hadrian of
Rome - continuing a ....
(1116

4

)
Relationship Between the Monarch & the Church
.... Charlemagne is also depicted as having waged war against the Lombards at the request and pleading of Bishop (actually
pope) Hadrian of
Rome - continuing a ....
(1116

4

)
The Western Roman Empire
.... Constantine protected the
pope's ecclesiastical status in
Rome, but over the course of the fourth century, the Empire remained officially Roman in name only. ....
(1281

5

)
St. Catherine of Siena
.... be "unquestionable," De la Bedoyere suggests that she functioned at least in part as an envoy for the Florentines in the matter of the
pope's return to
Rome. ....
(3114

12

)
Impact of Christianity on Medieval Europe
.... this situation that the brilliant
Pope Gregory VII created the College of Cardinals, and made it a part of canon (church) law that the Bishop of
Rome could be ....
(805

3

)
Michelangelo
.... city. Later, Michelangelo was again summoned to
Rome by the
Pope, who now wanted him to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. At ....
(1857

7

)
The Cycladic Period of Art
.... Hubert did indeed arrive in
Rome that same day. He was consecrated Bishop of Maastricht by
Pope Sergius, and that is the subject of the other half of the ....
(1549

6

)
The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... notably Justinian in the sixth century, who nevertheless appears to have attempted to placate the authoritarian orthodoxy of the
pope in
Rome (Stevens 12-13). ....
(3770

15

)
From a Catholic viewpoint, the Protestant Reforma
.... All bishops were placed under the control of the
Pope and were to go from their dioceses to
Rome for regular discussions with him. ....
(2208

9

)
The Medici Family in Florence
.... Among the prominent artists working for the
Pope were Michelangelo and Raphael. Under
Pope Leo X's guidance,
Rome became a center for Italian Renaissance arts. ....
(2866

11

)
Western Civilization
.... By 800, Charlemagne ruled Western Europe.
Pope Leo III crowned him the new Roman Emperor to protect
Rome from the Byzantine army. ....
(1687

7

)
American Catholicism and Vatican II
.... 1965, responding to a call from
Pope John XXIII, the cardinals, archbishops, bishops, and theological scholars of the Roman Catholic Church met in
Rome at an ....
(2066

8

)
The French Revolution
.... The Bourbons were back in Naples and the
pope was back in
Rome. Austria was supreme in northern Italy; her influence in Germany was restored" (142). ....
(2384

10

)
Social Change and 16th Century England
.... Wolsey went to
Rome to argue not whether
Pope Julius II, who had issued the dispensation for Henry to marry Catherine in 1503, had the power to issue ....
(2670

11

)
Henry VIIIs Break From the Catholic Church
.... Wolsey went to
Rome to argue not whether
Pope Julius II, who had issued the dispensation for Henry to marry Catherine in 1503, had the power to issue ....
(2670

11

)
Conflict Between Henry VIII & Thomas More
.... By 1534, in the Dispensations Act, the
pope becomes "the Bishop of
Rome, called the
pope, and the see of
Rome" (Bettenson, 1963, p. 312). ....
(3590

14

)
The Apostle Peter
.... As first Bishop and
Pope of
Rome, Peter stands at the head of a long line of role models whose salvation stems from complete faith in God. ....
(2403

10

)
History of the Medieval Papacy
.... his discussion of 1073
Rome as very much a provincial, corrupt backwater with claim to the term "patrimony of Peter" but little else besides. The
pope was both ....
(2269

9

)
The Growth of Papal Government
.... pretensions. An Emperor was merely "rex romanorum" until he could receive the Imperial crown in
Rome at the hands of the
Pope. And ....
(1848

7

)
Reign of Charles V
.... Charles V enraged was enraged over arrears in pay and his army burned and looted its way through
Rome torturing and killing thousands. The
Pope, some Cardinals ....
(1163

5

)
Education Reforms of Martin Luther
.... The Protestant Reformation stressed that the Bible is the ultimate authority in theological matters and not the
Pope of
Rome. For ....
(2240

9

)
Emperor Charles V
.... Charles V enraged was enraged over arrears in pay and his army burned and looted its way through
Rome torturing and killing thousands. The
Pope, some Cardinals ....
(1220

5

)