483:(in the words of Giacopo Caetani Stefaneschi), undertook the expected task of summoning the Conclave. According to the rules, it would have opened on August 15 or 16, 1292, at S. Maria Maggiore, where Nicholas IV had died. But his efforts were unsuccessful. Some did assemble at S. Maria Maggiore, but the rest held back. Then he tried to assemble everyone at the papal palace at Santa Sabina, and then at Santa Maria sopra Minerva. The reason for his failure is not far to seek. There was a civil war going on in the streets and neighborhoods of Rome between the Orsini family and their adherents and the Colonna family and theirs. Each faction of the cardinals was unwilling to entrust its safety to the other faction, or to anyone else. There was also the heat and oppressive humidity of a Roman summer to contend with, and that always brought plague of some sort, especially malaria. Instead of coming together, the Cardinals began to disperse. Claiming illness, Cardinal Benedetto Caetani withdrew to his home town of Anagni, in the hills east of Rome. Cardinal Hugues de Billon and three other cardinals retreated to Reate in Tuscany, north of Rome. It was only in September, 1292, after the summer heat had dissipated, that Caetani, Matthew of Acquasparta, and Bianchi returned to the city. But still there was no conclave. It was time to elect new Senators for Rome for the year 1293, but civil disorders made an election impossible.
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Benedetto Caetani sought refuge at Viterbo. Stefaneschi says that only three cardinals remained in the City. It was not until October that order was restored in Rome, and two neutral citizens, Petrus Stefaneschi (the Subdeacon's father) and Oddo di S. Eustachio, were elected Senators. But the cardinals were no longer in Rome. Many of them were assembled in Perugia, and they decided, after negotiations with the absent cardinals, that the Conclave would begin there on October 18, the Feast of S. Luke the Evangelist. October 18 arrived, and passed, and there was still no Conclave. During that winter, King Charles II of Naples, who was returning to Italy from Provence, visited Perugia and was received by the Cardinals. Two cardinal deacons (according to Stefaneschi) rode out to meet him, accompanied by the magistrates and people of the city, and his son, who had travelled up from Naples. The King spent several days there, and was entertained by the Cardinals. He gave a harangue to the cardinals, entreating them to proceed to an election of a pope, and he was answered in gentle terms (
257:, instituting the rule that emperors, kings, princes, marquises, dukes, counts, and barons were ineligible for the office of Senator of Rome, and others were eligible for one-year terms only. On August 30, King Charles instructed his Vicar in Rome, Jean de Fossames, to surrender all the fortresses and prisoners into the hands of the Romans on the appointed day—though not into the hands of the Pope. But, what Roman would dare to stand for election and survive the wrath of King Charles? The two cardinals were in fact working in the interest of Pope Nicholas himself. He was the only person who could be elected without a loss of face on the part of King Charles, and he was the only person who would resist the blandishments and threats of the king. But the people would never have the Pope as their Senator. Instead, they voted to invest Signor Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (not the Pope) with the powers and privileges of the Senatorship for the term of his life, inviting him to name a Senator for Rome. Signor Orsini (not the Pope) named his brother Matteo Rosso Orsini “di Montegiordano” as Senator for the coming year.
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kidnapped two of the Orsini cardinals, Matteo Rosso Orsini, Cardinal Deacon of S. Maria in
Portico, and Giordano Orsini, Cardinal Deacon of San Eustachio. Antoninus of Florence states that Cardinal Latino Malabranca Orsini was also abducted, but released shortly thereafter. Cardinal Giordano Orsini was released some three days later, having been made to agree to some stipulations (which, no doubt, compelled him to agree to vote for a candidate of King Charles). Cardinal Matteo Orsini was kept in prison until after the conclusion of the Conclave, thereby reducing the number of electors to twelve, and the number of votes needed to elect to eight. Even with the return of Cardinal Giordano, it took another two weeks to break the deadlock. On Saturday, February 22, 1281, the Cardinals finally elected Cardinal Simon de Brion, who took the name
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Annibaldi roused the people against the papal Podestà of the city of Viterbo, Orso Orsini, and established a new regime favorable to King Charles of Sicily and hostile to the Orsini; thus, the Angevin party hosted the Conclave which began in September. Thirteen cardinals participated in the Conclave; and yet nine votes were necessary for a canonically valid election. The Orsini faction of the conclave, which included Cardinal Latino Malabranca and two other members of the Orsini family, forced a stalemate that lasted the entire year 1280. The Orsini faction had enough votes to block the Angevin candidate, and the Angevins had enough to prevent the election of an Orsini candidate.
249:. At the same time, the Pope demanded that King Charles resign his position as Rector of Tuscany, which allowed him to dominate Rome from both north and south. To overcome the Emperor's reluctance to part with such rich territories as the Romandiola, the Pope offered him the Rectorship of Tuscany. On May 29, the Emperor Rudolf authorized his ambassador Gottfridus to agree to the terms, which he did in the treaty of June 30, 1278. Cardinal Latino's cousin, Bertoldus Orsini (son of Gentile Orsini), another papal nephew, was named Rector of the Romandiola and of the City of Bologna, and Cardinal Latino was named Papal Legate to the Romandiola. Another nephew, Orso Orsini, was named Rector of the Patrimony of S. Peter in Tuscany.
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messenger and report about the disturbed state of the city of
Bologna and the Romagna, and that Latino was to continue his unremitting labors to find a resolution of the problems. Nicholas was sending him a Memoriale through Fr. Bartolomeo de S. Gemino, O.Min., who would explain verbally the Pope's intentions. A similar letter was sent to the Cardinal's cousin, Bertoldo Orsini, Rector of the Romandiola and of the City of Bologna. But Cardinal Latino was not yet in Bologna; he received another letter, sent on April 1, demanding his presence in Bologna. These problems in the Romandiola were, no doubt, the result of the transfer of sovereignty from the Emperor to the Pope, causing strife between Ghibellines and Guelfs.
515:('in his own house'). At some point, without plan and unexpectedly, remarks were made about the Benedictine Brother Pietro da Morrone, and the attention of everyone, as though divinely inspired, was directed to a consideration of him. And they reached a unanimous decision, not without tears in their eyes. Cardinal Giovanni Boccamati, Bishop of Tusculum, Cardinal Hugues de Billon, OP, Cardinal Priest of Santa Sabina, and Cardinal Giacopo Colonna, Cardinal Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata, were sent to Cardinal Pietro, and secured his consent to the election. Cardinal Latino Malabranca, Bishop of Ostia, then proclaimed Brother Peter's election, and all the Cardinals signified their assent.
379:...) at Orvieto on May 24, 1281, when Pope Martin issued an invitation to Rudolf King of the Romans to revise their treaty, given the fact that some of the conditions specified in the agreement made with Nicholas III had not been met. The impression is given that Latino and the rest of the cardinals were in agreement with Martin IV—which was surely not the case. But the new cardinals had changed the political balance, and Pope Martin had his way. In fact Martin was systematically reversing all of the policies on which Nicholas III had based his papacy.
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Malabranca, as well as two cardinal-priests and three cardinal-deacons. Five of the new cardinals were members of religious orders. Two were relatives of the new pope: Latino and the Pope's brother Giordano Orsini. One French appointee, Erhard de Lessines (Lesigny), son of Guillaume, Marshal of Champagne, died on July 18, 1278, of dysentery. Another, Robert Kilwardby, who had been Archbishop of Canterbury, died on September 12, 1279. The Franciscan Gerardo Cupalates, O.Min. also died in 1279.
447:. On February 15, 1290, he was ordered, employing civil assistance if necessary, to investigate the situation at the Benedictine Monastery of Montis Fani in the Diocese of Camerino, and ensure that no person illegally occupy any territory or property of the monastery, and, if there were such cases, to compel the restitution of the properties. On October 16, he was a member of the examination committee that approved the election of Bishop Jacobus of Segni, and on February 10, 1291, that of Archbishop Salimbene of Capua.
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Florence and the Romandiola (Romagna) On November 7, Nicholas sent a letter to Cardinal Latino, commending his positive achievements in so short a time, even without the specific Instructions that the Pope had intended to send him. The Pope expressed his confidence that Cardinal Latino could carry on successfully without any additional instructions. On November 16, the Pope expressed his satisfaction that
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Charles of Sicily he revealed his real purpose, to pave the way for his consecration and Coronation in Rome. The function of consecration would be carried out by Cardinal Malabranca, the Bishop of Ostia. The 'angels of peace' failed to arrange a peace, and therefore Martin IV was consecrated and crowned in Orvieto. He died in Perugia on March 28, 1285, never having set foot inside the city of Rome.
241:, began to work to extricate himself and the Church from these two powerful forces, while at the same time keeping those two forces from confronting each other directly in a war which could ruin central Italy. First, he convinced the Emperor that the Romandiola (Romagna) and the Pentapolis (Cinque Terra) had once belonged to the Church, employing documents from the papal archives. He could not produce the alleged donation of
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not repent. As is the case with all sumptuary legislation, Cardinal Latino's regulation of female attire was unpopular, complained about, and disregarded. In the next pontificate, that of the French Martin IV (1281-1285), Cardinal Latino's successor as Legate in
Lombardy, Cardinal Bernard de Languissel, Bishop of Porto, was so beset with protests and complaints that he had to modify and relax Cardinal Latino's Constitution
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the election, to ensure the right outcome. The Pope most certainly did not want to give the impression that he himself wanted the office. Whatever else might happen, they must be discreet. King
Charles had been granted the Senatorship of Rome for a period of ten years by Clement IV, and the end of the term was coming on September 16, 1278. On July 18, 1278, after consultation with the Cardinals, Nicholas had issued a bull,
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Montefeltro, against whom an army was being put together under the banner of Johannes de Epa of Bologna, Rector of the entire army of the Church. On May 24, Johannes was named Rector of the Romandiola, Bologna, and the Brictinori. Clearly Guillaume and Johannes had replaced Cardinal Latino and his cousin Bertoldus Orsini in the administration of the Romandiola.
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excommunication, interdict, and fine. The cardinals were Gerardo Bianchi, Cardinal Bishop of Sabina; Giovanni Boccamati, Bishop of Tusculum (Frascati); and Matteo d'Acquasparta, OFM, Bishop of Porto. It is curious that the letter is signed by the Cardinal Bishops, but that Cardinal Latino Malabranca, who was the senior Cardinal Bishop, does not sign.
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On April 5, 1288, at the request of Cardinal Malabranca, Pope Nicholas IV granted an exemption from assessments owed to the Apostolic Camera to Paltomitono son of Theobald, a citizen of Viterbo, to his share of Castro Tessampano in the territory of Viterbo. On September 27, 1288, Cardinal Latino was
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In Rome, as soon as the news of pope's death arrived, a coup-d-état against the Orsini government was led by Riccardo Annibaldi, whose forces were friendly to King Charles of Sicily. Unsuccessful, they were driven from the city. They headed for Viterbo, hoping to achieve the same coup where the Curia
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On September 30, 1279, at Bologna, Cardinal Latino Malabranca issued a set of constitutions for his entire Legation, comprising six chapters: (1) on people who illegally occupy churches; (2) on visitation of monasteries; (3) against clerical concubines; (4) on granting and remitting penances; (5) on
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On February 17, 1286, Pope Honorius confirmed the election of Archbishop John le Romain of York, and authorized Cardinal Latino Malabranca to consecrate him in St. Peter's Basilica, and invest him with the pallium. On August 23, Cardinal Latino was authorized to consecrate Fr. Peter as the Latin
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King Charles, who had long been involved with his barons over the operations of his administrative system, again met with serious trouble with the Sicilian Vespers, which began in Palermo on March 29, 1282, and resulted in the loss of the entire island of Sicily to Pedro of Aragon by the end of the
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Immediately upon his election, and even before his coronation, Martin IV sent Cardinals Latino Malabranca and Godefridus of Alatri to Rome, as 'angels of peace', to try to compose the differences among the various Roman factions; the People were to pay attention to their exhortations and warnings.
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On August 2, 1278, as the time for election of new senators for Rome was drawing near, Pope Nicholas, who was in Viterbo, sent a letter to Cardinal Latino and to Cardinal Giacomo Colonna, Cardinal Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata, instructing them to use their influence, without seeming to manipulate
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by his uncle, Nicholas III (1277-1280). He was one of ten created at the same time, with the object of diminishing the Angevin interest in the Sacred College, thereby giving the Papacy more independent counsel, and lessening the chances of indefinite control of the papacy by King Charles I. Five
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The notice of Brother Peter's election, bearing the date of July 11, 1294, was carried to him by the Archbishop of Lyons (Beraldus de Got), the bishops of Orvieto (Francesco Monaldeschi) and Portuensis (Oporto? Julianus Mendez?), and two Apostolic notaries, who were accompanied by Cardinal Pietro
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On May 28, 1294, three of the cardinals who were at Perugia wrote a letter to the Council and Citizens of Viterbo, warning them not to attack the citizens of Orvieto in a dispute over a castle and property belonging to the Roman Church in the neighborhood of the Lake of Bolsena, under penalty of
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Anarchy prevailed until Easter of 1293, when an effort to achieve a truce by compromise brought Agapito Colonna and Orso Orsini to the Senatorial office. But then Orsini died, and perhaps Colonna as well. Meanwhile, the Cardinals had sought safety outside Rome again. Hugues Billon and Matthew of
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As to the Romandiola, which had been in the care of Cardinal Latino, the new Pope, on May 9, authorized Guillaume Durand, the Dean of Chartres, to spend up to 10,000 livres Tournois in France to raise troops for the purpose of pacifying the rebels of the Romandiola. The principal target of this
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Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini was elected pope at Viterbo on November 25, 1277. His predecessor, John XXI, had died suddenly when the roof of a room he was in fell in upon him. There had been only seven cardinals in Italy at the time (an eighth, Simon de Brion, was Legate in France), and the
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On January 16, 1280, Cardinal Latino was instructed by Nicholas III to leave Florence, suspending negotiations for a peace for the present, and betake himself to Bologna, in order to bring about peace there. On March 2, 1280, Pope Nicholas wrote to Cardinal Latino that he had received Latino's
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The situation changed on February 2, 1281, the day of the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The people of Viterbo, led by Riccardo Annibaldi and six of his captains (including Raynerius Gatto), entered the Conclave, caused serious injuries to several of the cardinals, and
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On the same day that King Charles was due to vacate the Senatorship, September 16, 1278, Cardinal Latino was ordered by Pope Nicholas to receive from the Royal Vicar in Tuscia all of the fortifications under his control, and that the Cardinal should hand them over to trusted agents.
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in Rome; in 1630 the Minister General of the Dominicans transferred his remains and those of Cardinal Matteo Orsini from the Sacristy, where they had originally been placed, to new tombs near the High Altar, behind the statue of the Risen Christ.
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Cardinal Simon de Brion, Cardinal Priest of S. Cecilia, was elected Pope Martin IV at Viterbo on February 22, 1281.
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given the mandate to correct and reform the Monastery of S. Angelo de Fontanellis near Todi, which belonged to the
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1014:(Oenipoli 1888), p. 83, no. 999. The urgent appeal was repeated in another letter of January 26: Posse, no. 1005.
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Potthast, II, p. 1754-1755, for a full citation of contemporary sources. One source claims that he was poisoned.
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in a case involving the Augustinian canons of the church at Wiborg in the Diocese of Ripen (Ribe) in Denmark.
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be compliant to the wishes of King Charles II of Sicily, the other by Giacopo Colonna. Cardinal Latino, as
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913:(Wien 1889), pp. 149-150, no. 134 (October 19, 1278); pp. 151-152, no. 137; pp. 152-153, no. 138.
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VII. lvi. M. Sanfilippo, "Guelfi e ghibellini a Firenze: la pace del cardinal Latino (1280),"
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1827:(New York-London: Routledge, 2014; reprint of Addison Wesley Longman, 1998), Chapters 10 and 11.
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Theiner, no. 368. Rudolf confirmed the treaty on February 14, 1279 in Vienna: Theiner, no. 388.
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It may be that these 'hard words' were orders as to whom the cardinals should elect.
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The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Biographical Dictionary (Salvador Miranda)
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Celestino V nel settimo centenario della morte. Atti del Convegno, Ferentino, 1996
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on the Aventine in Rome. He subsequently became Prior of the Dominican convent of
97:) was a Roman noble, an Italian cardinal of the Holy Roman Church, and nephew of
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Charles I of Anjou: Power, Kingship and State-Making in Thirteenth-Century Europe
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E. Gigli, "Il cardinale Latino Malabranca Orsini e l'elezione di Celestino V,"
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1619:(Roma 1908), p. 296; Santa Sabina was a Dominican convent. Conradus Eubel,
1593:, was present during some of the deliberations, but died on August 2, 1293.
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Angelus Pacis: The Legation of Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, 1326-1334
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of the Roman Province at the General Chapter, held in London: V. Fontana,
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Cardinal Malabranca died on August 9, 1294, shortly after the election of
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1712:(ed. Giovanni Battista Recanati) (in Ludovico Antonio Muratori (editor)
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1546:(p. 98 in the edition of C. Minutoli) the statement is a bit more vivid:
1058:, Volume V.2 second edition, revised (London: George Bell, 1906) 491-495.
689:. Some biographers even posit two periods in Paris, one for each degree.
1770:, Volume V. part 2, second edition, revised (London: George Bell, 1906).
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On June 12, 1288, Pope Nicholas granted to Cardinal Latino Malabranca,
101:. Though revered as 'blessed' by the Order of Preachers, his cause for
1914:
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F. Bock, "Le trattative per la senatoria di Roma e Carlo d'Angiò,"
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I (Roma 1791), pp. 95-100 and p. 110; 1248: Luigi Pompili Olivieri,
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At some point during the reign of Nicholas III, Cardinal Latino was
647:(Jefferson, NC USA: McFarland, 2004), p. 36. Marco Vendittelli, "
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at all meetings of Cardinals during a vacancy of the papal throne (
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Château-Villain as Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne. He also served as
277:). The sixth chapter addressed the subject of female apparel. Fra
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Dominican Church and Convent of the Assumption of Mary, Tarnobrzeg
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Dominican Church and Convent of the Assumption of Mary, Tarnobrzeg
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Mitteilungen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung
213:, belonged to neither group. The regulations of the Constitution "
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169:
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77:
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Rome before Avignon: A Social History of Thirteenth Century Rome
1102:(Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 1502), titulus xx, caput iv. fol. lxix.
761:(Bologna 2006), chapter 8, pp. 200ff. In 1263, Thomas had been
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Rome before Avignon: A Social History of Thirteenth Century Rome
387:
in the disputed election at the Priory of S. Maria de Boxgrave.
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The story is narrated by Pope Martin IV (Simon de Brion), in a
225:
On 12 March 1278 Fr. Latino Malabranca Orsini, OP, was created
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Superior Institute of Religious Sciences of St. Thomas Aquinas
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Dies irae, dies illa. Studien zur Fruhgeschichte einer Sequenz
1576:(Berkeley-Los Angeles: U. California Press 1990), pp. 142-143.
659:(Berkeley-Los Angeles: U. California Press 1990), pp. 113-115.
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was severely split into two groups of three, one composed of
1721:
Histoire des hommes illustres de l' Ordre de Saint Dominique
1082:, to the Bishops of Spoleto and Luna: Francesco Cristofori,
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Nam ob id posset circa nos magnum scandalum populi formidari
700:
Histoire des hommes illustres de l' Ordre de Saint Dominique
360:
On March 10, 1281, King Charles was elected Senator of Rome
320:
2291:
Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin
2240:
Dominicans of the Monastery of the Heart of Jesus, Lockport
655:
Volume 67 (2006). On the Malabranca, see Robert Brentano,
561:
90:
64:
644:
Papal Genealogy: The Families and Descendants of the Popes
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Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School (Virginia)
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Immaculate Conception Academy (San Francisco, California)
1472:
vaco la Chiesa per discordia de' Cardinali 18 mesi (sic!
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in 1278, a position he occupied until his death in 1294.
757:(Librosì Edizioni, 2014), p. 24. Jean-Pierre Torrell,
402:
On 20 May 1285 Cardinal Latino Malabranca conferred the
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23 (Bar-le-Duc 1870), under the year 1286, § 34, p. 13.
866:
Gregorovius, p. 488-489. Cf. Luigi Pompili Olivieri,
519:
Colonna, entirely on his own initiative. The official
3997:
Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Santo Domingo, Montevideo
1308:(Paris 1888), no. 278, p. 214-215. Cf. John Le Neve,
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Dominican Church and Convent of St. James, Sandomierz
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Dominican Church and Convent of St. James, Sandomierz
1830:
315:
179:
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Dominican Nuns of the Holy Cross Convent, Regensburg
2220:
Congregation of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament
759:
Amico della verità: vita e opere di Tommaso d'Aquino
427:
394:
3957:
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Košice
1324:
Caesaris S.R.E. Card. Baronii Annales Ecclesiastici
2311:Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist
2235:Dominicans of the Monastery of the Angels, Karachi
1966:
348:
209:—all cardinal-priests. The sole cardinal-bishop,
1440:His own narrative in Ludovico Antonio Muratori,
1161:Potthast, II, no. 21755; no.21760 (May 26, 1281).
924:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
233:The Pope, who was politically caught between the
4843:
4725:St Dominic's Catholic School for Girls, Boksburg
1617:Necrologie e libri affini della provincia Romana
168:(elected delegate) to the Provincial Chapter in
1710:Ioannis Villani Florentini Historia Universalis
1660:Memorie de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa
1615:"Note Necrologiche di S. Sabina," in P. Egidi,
413:On September 17, 1285, he subscribed the Bull "
4795:Trinity Catholic College, Dunedin, New Zealand
4620:Mount de Sales Academy (Catonsville, Maryland)
2296:Dominican Sisters of the Immaculate Conception
1150:Codex diplomaticus dominii temporalis S. Sedis
1123:Codex diplomaticus dominii temporalis S. Sedis
846:Archivio della Società romana di storia patria
789:Codex diplomaticus dominii temporalis S. Sedis
4484:Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas
3915:Dominican Churches, Convents, and Monasteries
1930:
1739:History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages
1265:domnum Latinum Ostiensem episcopum cardinalem
977:Chronica Fr. Salimbe Parmensis Ordine Minorum
937:Chronica Fr. Salimbe Parmensis Ordine Minorum
4800:Trinity High School (River Forest, Illinois)
4199:Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Jacques
1723:Tome premier (Paris 1743), pp. 542–559.
1023:Potthast, II, 21687. J. H. Sbaralea (ed.),
152:Frater Latino was appointed a lector at the
4413:Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology
4194:Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Honoré
2281:Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena
1606:25, under the year 1294, § 7, pp. 131-132.
526:suscepti a nobis apostolatus officii anno 1
375:Cardinal Latino was present in Consistory (
324:The Cathedral and Episcopal Palace, Viterbo
4550:Dominican Convent Primary School, Bulawayo
1937:
1923:
1751:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1027:III (Rome 1765), p. 449-452, nos. 148-149.
48:
4002:Our Lady of Pompei Church, Victoria, Gozo
883:Theiner, no. 372. Potthast II, no. 21408.
4590:Fenwick High School (Oak Park, Illinois)
4585:Edgewood High School of the Sacred Heart
3952:Church of St Catherine, Saint Petersburg
1357:Tome III (Paris 1887), p. 952, no. 7059.
319:
4545:Dominican Convent High School, Bulawayo
4345:
3962:Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, Manhattan
1780:
1647:I Testamenti dei cardinali del Duecento
1559:Ptolemaeus Lucensis, XXIV, cap. xxix:
1068:Conclave of 1280-1281 (Dr. J. P. Adams)
872:Storia diplomatica de' senatori di Roma
607:Storia diplomatica de' senatori di Roma
4844:
4610:Marian Catholic High School (Illinois)
2230:Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary
1944:
1538:Ptolemaeus Lucensis, XXIV, cap. xxix:
1192:(Paris 1888), p. 3 (January 18, 1285).
1086:(Roma-Siena-Viterbo 1888) pp. 345-347.
870:I (Roma 1886), p. 199. F. A. Vitale,
147:
4780:St Rose's Senior High School, Akwatia
4755:St Dominic's Priory College, Adelaide
4745:St Dominic's Grammar School for Girls
4660:Sacred Heart High School (California)
4540:Dominican Convent High School, Harare
4344:
3913:
2089:Francisco Martín Fernández de Posadas
1965:
1918:
1257:Martinus Polonus, in G. Pertz (ed.),
4635:Queen of Peace High School, Illinois
4570:Dominican High School, Whitefish Bay
4179:Black Friars' Monastery of Stockholm
1248:Potthast, II, 22226 (April 5, 1285).
1100:Tertii Pars Historialis, seu Cronice
926:Tomus 24 (Venice 1780), pp. 247-253.
717:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
670:Papst Nikolaus III, Eine Monographie
653:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
613:I (Roma 1886), pp. 191-192 and 194.
548:
197:—all cardinal-deacons; the other of
105:is still within preliminary stages.
93:, year unknown – d. 10 August 1294,
4259:Priory of the Immaculate Conception
3302:Infanta Branca, Lady of Guadalajara
1759:F. Kaltenbrunner, (editor) (1889),
1733:
1238:Conclave of 1285 (Dr. J. P. Adams).
702:Tome premier (Paris 1743), p. 543.
227:Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri
13:
4423:Dominican University of California
4299:St. Catherine's Monastery, Tallinn
1768:History of Rome in the Middle Ages
1512:Liber XXIV, cap. xxviii; Muratori
1497:History of Rome in the Middle Ages
1218:(Paris 1888), no. 265, p. 202-203.
1084:Il conclave del MCCLXX in Viterbo
1056:History of Rome in the Middle Ages
922:Giovanni Domenico Mansi (editor),
811:History of Rome in the Middle Ages
683:Historia Universitatis Parisiensis
316:Latino's first Conclave, 1280-1281
180:Papacy of Nicholas III (1277-1280)
14:
4913:
4857:Deans of the College of Cardinals
4750:St Dominic's Priory School, Stone
4057:Santissima Trinità a Via Condotti
3947:Blessed Sacrament Church, Seattle
3843:Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero
2717:Bartolomé Martinez Menacho y Mesa
2301:Dominican Sisters of Grand Rapids
2029:Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero
778:Torrell, p. 167. Williams, p. 36.
557:" (Day of Wrath), a 13th-century
531:
428:Papacy of Nicholas IV (1288-1292)
395:Papacy of Honorius IV (1285-1287)
4830:
4818:
4720:St Catherine's School, Germiston
4314:St. Catherine Monastery, Olomouc
4304:St. Catherine's Priory, Roskilde
4294:St Catherine's Monastery, Bremen
4244:Notre-Dame-de-Prouille Monastery
4138:St. Catherine's Priory, Roskilde
4103:Convent of San Domenico, Fiesole
4037:Santa Maria della Pietà, Palermo
3942:Basilica of St Dominic, Valletta
2286:Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia
1864:
1852:
1840:
1444:Tomus Tertius (Milan 1723), 615.
1282:(Paris 1888), no. 96, pp. 72-86.
957:(Leiden: Brill 2007), pp. 93-98.
831:Kaltenbrunner, p. 134, no. 120.
730:"Cronologia remigiana 1293-1295"
452:dean of the College of Cardinals
4775:St Mary's Dominican High School
4760:St Dominic's Sixth Form College
4735:St Dominic's College, Henderson
4690:Saint Michael Academy, Catarman
4665:San Gabriel Mission High School
4595:Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy
3937:Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
3696:Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado
3201:Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado
2306:Dominican Sisters of San Rafael
1702:
1690:Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia
1665:
1652:
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1621:Hierarchia catholica medii aevi
1609:
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1466:Giovanni Villani writes in his
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1408:
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1295:(Paris 1888), no. 238, p. 187.
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1182:
1173:
1164:
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1142:
1136:Hierarchia catholica medii aevi
1128:
1125:I (Rome 1858), p. 248, no. 395.
1115:
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803:
794:
781:
772:
747:
672:(Münster 1903), p. 8 and n. 2.
349:Papacy of Martin IV (1281-1285)
4852:13th-century Italian cardinals
4575:Dominican International School
4565:Dominican College, Portstewart
4560:Dominican College, Fortwilliam
4418:Dominican University, Illinois
4052:Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice
3519:Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas
2592:Felipe Galindo Chávez y Pineda
2271:Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne
1967:Members of the Dominican Order
1787:Medieval Clothing and Textiles
1766:Ferdinand Gregorovius (1906),
1645:Agostino Paravicini Bagliani,
1561:Hic Regi Carolo multum devotus
1418:(Paris 1905), p. 614 no. 4208.
1405:(Paris 1905), p. 521 no. 3279.
1392:(Paris 1905), p. 370 no. 2097.
722:
705:
692:
675:
662:
635:
616:
595:
577:
505:
1:
4887:13th-century writers in Latin
4785:St Vincent Ferrer High School
4765:St John's High School, Harare
4600:Frassati Catholic High School
4515:Aquinas High School, New York
4403:Colegio de San Juan de Letran
4383:Aquinas Institute of Theology
4087:St. Hyacinth's Church, Warsaw
3932:Basilica of San Sisto Vecchio
3499:Francis Ferdinand de Capillas
3074:Francis Ferdinand de Capillas
2737:Paolo Isaresi della Mirandola
2447:Francisco de la Cámara y Raya
2316:Dominican Sisters of Sparkill
2266:Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt
1602:Augustinus Theiner (Editor),
1585:Augustinus Theiner (Editor),
1453:Augustinus Theiner (Editor),
1427:Augustinus Theiner (editor),
1259:Monumenta Germaniae Historica
1121:Augustinus Theiner (editor),
571:
489:placido diffudit verba lepore
421:Patriarch of Constantinople.
108:
4892:13th-century Italian writers
4705:Siena College of Quezon City
4640:Regina Dominican High School
4458:St. Mary's Dominican College
4309:St. Catherine's Priory, Ribe
4072:St Cuthbert's Church, Durham
4067:St. Andrew's Church, Cologne
3992:Monastery Church, Sighișoara
3377:Joanna, Princess of Portugal
2957:Domingo Valderrama y Centeno
2124:Ana of the Angels Monteagudo
1799:10.5040/9781800108363.ch.003
1728:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1379:(Paris 1905), p. 64 no. 336.
1335:Potthast, II, pp. 1823-1824.
1306:Les Registres d' Honorius IV
1293:Les Registres d' Honorius IV
1280:Les Registres d' Honorius IV
1216:Les Registres d' Honorius IV
1203:Les Registres d' Honorius IV
1190:Les Registres d' Honorius IV
813:, Volume V. 2, pp. 480-484.
454:after the death of Cardinal
140:in theology. He entered the
123:
7:
4740:St Dominic's Grammar School
4625:Mount Saint Dominic Academy
4555:Dominican College Sion Hill
4505:Albertus Magnus High School
4408:Dominican College, New York
4274:Sainte Marie de La Tourette
4128:Dominican Convent, Zaragoza
4022:San Giacomo Apostolo, Forlì
2837:Miguel Ramírez de Salamanca
2326:Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters
1781:Izbicki, Thomas M. (2009).
1714:Rerum Italicarum Scriptores
1662:Tomo II (Roma 1793), p. 12.
1514:Rerum Italicarum Scriptores
1442:Rerum Italicarum Scriptores
1416:Les registres de Nicolas IV
1403:Les registres de Nicolas IV
1390:Les registres de Nicolas IV
1377:Les registres de Nicolas IV
1355:Les registres de Nicolas IV
874:I (Roma 1791), pp. 175-179.
473:
331:Episcopal Palace in Viterbo
10:
4918:
4770:St Joseph's School, Oamaru
4675:Saint Agnes Academy, Texas
4650:Rosary High School, Aurora
4463:St. Thomas Aquinas College
4378:Aquinas College, Tennessee
4082:St. Paul's Church, Antwerp
4077:St Dominic's Priory Church
4062:Santo Domingo, Mexico City
3549:Paul and Ninety Companions
3094:Paul and Ninety Companions
2847:Cristóbal Rodríguez Juárez
2767:Girolamo Michele Nichesola
2597:Johannes de Galonifontibus
2382:Rodolfo Fontiveros Beltran
2276:Dominican Sisters of Peace
2261:Dominican Sisters of Ilanz
2164:Luke Spicola of Pontecorvo
1683:(Rome, 1901), p. 488): ...
1310:Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae
18:
4862:Cardinal-bishops of Ostia
4816:
4700:Siena College, Camberwell
4615:Maryknoll School of Lupon
4525:Blackfriars Priory School
4497:
4489:University of Santo Tomas
4476:
4373:Aquinas College, Michigan
4356:Colleges and Universities
4355:
4351:
4340:
4254:Our Lady's Priory, Aarhus
4166:
4153:St. John's Priory, Kalmar
4095:
4042:Santa Maria sopra Minerva
3924:
3920:
3909:
3820:
3749:
3658:
3592:
3471:
3440:
3387:Saint Margaret of Fontana
3254:
3148:
3107:
3056:
3000:
2882:Thomas, bishop of Finland
2567:Felipe Fernandez de Pardo
2347:Johannes Alberti (bishop)
2342:Diego de Aguilar (bishop)
2334:
2248:
2212:
1976:
1972:
1961:
1954:
1903:
1894:
1886:
1879:
1777:21 (1910), pp. 1–53.
1681:Scritti vari di Filologia
1677:The Catholic Encyclopedia
1495:I, 203-204. Gregorovius,
1470:(Book VII, chapter 150):
542:Santa Maria sopra Minerva
456:Bentivegna de Bentivengis
71:
56:
47:
28:
4730:St Dominic's Chishawasha
4468:Siena Heights University
4443:Mount Saint Mary College
4289:St. Agnes' Priory, Gavnø
4279:Santa Catalina Monastery
4204:Dominican Priory, Viborg
4189:Corpus Christi Monastery
4123:Dominican Convent, Ilanz
3982:Dominican Church, Vienna
3772:Joseph Augustine Di Noia
2832:Juan Ramírez de Arellano
2527:Joseph Augustine Di Noia
2422:Giovanni Battista Natali
2407:Giacomo Balardi Arrigoni
2321:Racine Dominican Sisters
2256:Adrian Dominican Sisters
2249:Congregations of Sisters
1897:Cardinal-bishop of Ostia
1741:. Vol. 1. New York.
1716:(Milan 1728), Tomus 13).
1529:Potthast, II, no. 23946.
1366:Potthast, II, no. 22638.
999:Registres d' Honorius IV
975:Fra Salimbene of Parma,
939:(Parma 1857), p. 54-55.
935:Fra Salimbene of Parma,
481:Ordine Pontificum primus
247:Donations of Constantine
239:King Charles I of Sicily
136:. He obtained the title
87:Latino Malabranca Orsini
36:Latino Malabranca Orsini
19:Not to be confused with
4710:Siena College of Taytay
4580:Dominican School Manila
4530:Cabra Dominican College
4510:Angelicum School Iloilo
4477:Pontifical Universities
4433:Holy Trinity University
4363:Albertus Magnus College
4264:Paulinerkirche, Leipzig
4229:Matris Domini Monastery
4108:Convento de Santo Tomás
4032:Santa Maria di Castello
3620:Raymond-Joseph Loenertz
3327:Augusta Theodosia Drane
2892:Tommaso da San Cipriano
2727:Stefan Antonin Mdzewski
2367:Bernardo de Albuquerque
2059:Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier
1671:Pierre Mandonnet, OP, "
1236:Potthast, II, p. 1795.
1080:letter of April 5, 1281
791:I (Rome 1861), no. 362.
193:, Giacomo Savelli, and
191:Giovanni Gaetano Orsini
128:Latinus studied at the
4715:St Catherine's Academy
4027:Sant'Anastasia, Verona
3967:Dominican Church, Lviv
3848:Catherine of Racconigi
3782:Luis Galiana y Cervera
3706:Ascensión Nicol y Goñi
3479:Agnes of Montepulciano
3362:Irmengard of Oettingen
3292:La Beata de Piedrahita
3277:Agnes of Montepulciano
3176:Catherine of Racconigi
3140:José Álvarez Fernández
3108:Dominican Missionaries
2677:Reginaldo de Lizárraga
2662:Edward Thaddeus Lawton
2602:John III of Soltaniyeh
2517:Agustín Dávila Padilla
2472:Bartolomé de las Casas
2427:Archangelo de' Bianchi
2144:Ascensión Nicol y Goñi
2039:Catherine of Racconigi
1881:Catholic Church titles
1510:Historia ecclesiastica
1499:, Volume V. 2, p. 517.
1414:E. Langlois (editor),
1401:E. Langlois (editor),
1388:E. Langlois (editor),
1375:E. Langlois (editor),
1353:E. Langlois (editor),
1344:Potthast, II, p. 1826.
1263:in sacerdotem est per
1261:Volume 22, p. 482: ...
1227:Potthast, II, p. 1794.
1025:Bullarium Franciscanum
979:(Parma 1857), p. 276.
404:episcopal consecration
325:
134:Doctor in utroque iure
4680:Saint Dominic Academy
4670:Santa Catalina School
4453:St. Catharine College
4167:Dominican Monasteries
4017:San Domenico, Palermo
4012:San Domenico Maggiore
4007:Predigerkirche Zürich
3858:Pier Giorgio Frassati
3777:Marcel-Jacques Dubois
3750:Dominican Theologians
3716:Stephana de Quinzanis
3489:Antoninus of Florence
3216:Stephana de Quinzanis
2962:Antonio de Valdivieso
2912:Pedro Silva y Tenorio
2862:Heinrich von Rübenach
2582:Serafino Fortibraccia
2522:Michael James Dempsey
2442:Martín Cabeza de Vaca
2402:Antoninus of Florence
2213:Congregations of Nuns
2174:Stephana de Quinzanis
2094:Pier Giorgio Frassati
1508:Ptolemaeus Lucensis,
1170:Posse, no. 1033-1034.
1096:Antoninus of Florence
898:Nuova Rivista storica
848:77 (1954), pp. 69 ff.
406:on the newly elected
323:
255:Fundamenta militantis
211:Bertrand de S. Martin
4695:Santa Sabina College
4239:North Abbey, Youghal
4234:Monastère de Chalais
3873:Margaret of Castello
3821:Dominican Tertiaries
3671:Mother Mary Alphonsa
3645:Antonin Sertillanges
3564:Raymond of Penyafort
3432:Maria Petra Giordano
3412:Bartolomea Riccoboni
3322:Anna Vittoria Dolara
3135:Vincente de Valverde
2982:John of Wildeshausen
2972:Vincente de Valverde
2867:Abel de Saint-Brieuc
2672:Bartolomé de Ledesma
2542:Vincenzo de Doncelli
2507:Edward Celestin Daly
2412:Carlos Azpiroz Costa
2159:Maddalena Panattieri
2134:Margaret of Castello
2049:Antonio della Chiesa
1977:Beatified Dominicans
1890:Pierre de Tarentaise
1468:Historia universalis
1205:(Paris 1888), p. 23.
1179:Potthast, II, 21758.
900:64 (1980), pp. 1-25.
767:Monumenta Dominicana
711:Marco Vendittelli, "
641:George L. Williams,
632:Accessed 21 May 2014
585:"Thirteenth Century"
267:Guido de Montefeltro
243:Pipin III d'Heristal
4897:Dominican cardinals
4398:Caldwell University
4346:Dominican Education
4269:Rue Saint-Dominique
3987:Église Saint-Cannat
3812:Benedict T. Viviano
3701:Margaret MacCurtain
3539:Margaret of Hungary
3392:Margaret of Hungary
3287:Concepción Argüello
3038:Christoph Schönborn
3001:Dominican Cardinals
2967:Vicente de Valverde
2902:Christoph Schönborn
2887:Thomas of Mancasola
2822:Antonio Ponticorona
2732:Godfried van Mierlo
2687:Eustachio Locatelli
2587:Ambrosio Fracassini
2477:Alfonso de la Cerda
2199:Reginald of Orleans
1001:(Paris 1888), p. 9.
966:Mansi, pp. 253-254.
769:(Roma 1675), p. 85.
445:Vallombrosian monks
195:Matteo Rosso Orsini
154:studium conventuale
148:The Dominican Friar
130:University of Paris
4877:Italian Dominicans
4826:Catholicism portal
4448:Providence College
4388:Aquinas University
4224:Liebenau monastery
4184:Burrishoole Friary
4158:Wettenhausen Abbey
4096:Dominican Convents
3925:Dominican Churches
3853:Catherine of Siena
3807:Juan de Torquemada
3762:Catherine of Siena
3726:Catherine of Ricci
3593:Dominican Scholars
3524:Hyacinth of Poland
3504:Catherine of Siena
3453:Pope Benedict XIII
3427:Yolanda of Vianden
3342:Stephanie Gorodets
3282:Diana degli Andalò
3221:Catherine of Ricci
3181:Catherine of Siena
3115:Jerónimo de Loayza
3048:Juan de Torquemada
3033:Hugh of Saint-Cher
2987:Juan de Witte Hoos
2947:Burchard Tuberflug
2872:Hugh of Saint-Cher
2772:Berthold von Oberg
2752:Alonso de Montúfar
2682:Jerónimo de Loayza
2632:Antonio de Hervias
2467:Andrew of Carniola
2432:Franciscus Buratti
2387:Teodoro Bacani Jr.
2179:Bernardo Scammacca
2064:Domenico Spadafora
1989:Diana degli Andalò
1947:Order of Preachers
1735:Lea, Henry Charles
1708:Giovanni Villani,
1673:Order of Preachers
1658:Lorenzo Cardella,
909:F. Kaltenbrunner,
713:MALABRANCA, Latino
649:MALABRANCA, Latino
628:2011-05-01 at the
601:Jochen Johrendt,
589:Hagiography Circle
450:Malabranca became
437:de gratia speciali
326:
156:at the convent at
142:Order of Preachers
4839:
4838:
4812:
4811:
4808:
4807:
4655:Rosaryhill School
4630:Newbridge College
4535:Dominican Academy
4368:Angelicum College
4336:
4335:
4332:
4331:
4249:Oetenbach nunnery
4219:Kirchberg convent
4174:Ballindoon Friary
3905:
3904:
3901:
3900:
3893:Villana de' Botti
3659:Dominican Sisters
3605:Jean Maurice Fiey
3544:Martyrs of Gorkum
3402:Osanna of Cattaro
3372:Catherine Jarrige
3347:Elizabeth of Töss
3312:Chiara Gambacorti
3149:Dominican Mystics
3089:Martyrs of Gorkum
3057:Dominican Martyrs
3028:Andreas Frühwirth
2877:Juan de Salamanca
2812:Sigfried Piscator
2802:Vicente de Peraza
2762:Francisco Naranjo
2747:Antonio de Monroy
2742:Hermann Molitoris
2697:Bartolomeo Lopaci
2607:Ludovico Giamagna
2552:Vincenzo Ercolano
2462:Tomás de Cárdenas
2457:Ambrosius Capello
2397:Socrates Villegas
2372:Domingo de Alzola
2335:Dominican Bishops
2204:Villana de' Botti
2109:Humbert of Romans
2044:Chiara Gambacorti
1913:
1912:
1904:Succeeded by
1730:II (Berlin 1875).
1726:August Potthast,
1572:Robert Brentano,
1012:Analecta Vaticana
892:Giovanni Villani
857:Theiner, no. 371.
681:César du Boulay,
668:Augustin Demski,
549:Musical Interests
460:prior Episcoporum
207:Guillaume de Bray
203:Goffredo d'Alatri
199:Ancher Pantaleoni
174:Papal Inquisition
115:Pope Nicholas III
99:Pope Nicholas III
84:
83:
16:Catholic cardinal
4909:
4902:Clergy from Rome
4867:Cardinal-nephews
4834:
4827:
4822:
4645:Rosarian Academy
4428:Edgewood College
4393:Barry University
4353:
4352:
4342:
4341:
4143:Schlehdorf Abbey
3922:
3921:
3911:
3910:
3883:Osanna of Mantua
3838:Benvenuta Bojani
3787:Henrik Kalteisen
3681:Columba of Rieti
3600:Francisco Burgoa
3559:Martin de Porres
3472:Dominican Saints
3448:Pope Benedict XI
3352:Emilia Bicchieri
3297:Sister Bertranda
3267:Agnes of Denmark
3211:Osanna of Mantua
3206:Louis of Granada
3186:Columba of Rieti
3166:Benvenuta Bojani
3008:Nicolò Albertini
2952:Domingo de Ulloa
2937:Miguel de Torres
2857:Reginaldo Romero
2827:Agostino Quinzio
2797:Pedro de la Peña
2787:Alberto Pascaleo
2707:Giovanni Marquet
2652:Henrik Kalteisen
2637:Jean Heysterbach
2577:Eustache Fontana
2492:R. Luke Concanen
2482:Jerónimo Clavijo
2452:Thomas Cammerota
2357:Nicolò Albertini
2194:Raymond of Capua
2149:Osanna of Mantua
2119:Jordan of Saxony
2114:John of Vercelli
2079:Emilia Bicchieri
2054:Columba of Rieti
2034:Matthew Carrieri
2019:Benvenuta Bojani
2009:Pope Benedict XI
1974:
1973:
1963:
1962:
1948:
1939:
1932:
1925:
1916:
1915:
1887:Preceded by
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1856:
1845:
1844:
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1812:
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1583:
1577:
1570:
1564:
1557:
1551:
1536:
1530:
1527:
1521:
1506:
1500:
1493:Il senato romano
1489:
1483:
1464:
1458:
1451:
1445:
1438:
1432:
1425:
1419:
1412:
1406:
1399:
1393:
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1380:
1373:
1367:
1364:
1358:
1351:
1345:
1342:
1336:
1333:
1327:
1320:
1314:
1302:
1296:
1289:
1283:
1276:
1270:
1269:. Williams, 36.
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1249:
1246:
1240:
1234:
1228:
1225:
1219:
1212:
1206:
1199:
1193:
1186:
1180:
1177:
1171:
1168:
1162:
1159:
1153:
1146:
1140:
1134:Conradus Eubel,
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1126:
1119:
1113:
1109:
1103:
1093:
1087:
1076:
1070:
1065:
1059:
1054:F. Gregorovius,
1052:
1046:
1043:
1037:
1036:Posse, no. 1011.
1034:
1028:
1021:
1015:
1008:
1002:
995:
989:
986:
980:
973:
967:
964:
958:
946:
940:
933:
927:
920:
914:
907:
901:
890:
884:
881:
875:
868:Il senato romano
864:
858:
855:
849:
842:
836:
829:
823:
820:
814:
807:
801:
798:
792:
785:
779:
776:
770:
753:Aurora Cantini,
751:
745:
744:
742:
740:
726:
720:
709:
703:
696:
690:
679:
673:
666:
660:
639:
633:
620:
614:
611:Il senato romano
599:
593:
592:
581:
538:Pope Celestine V
500:Ptolemy of Lucca
408:Pope Honorius IV
385:Auditor causarum
302:Auditor causarum
235:Emperor Rudolf I
219:Charles of Anjou
187:Conclave of 1277
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25:
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4912:
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4907:
4906:
4842:
4841:
4840:
4835:
4825:
4804:
4493:
4472:
4347:
4328:
4162:
4148:Skänninge Abbey
4133:Predigerkloster
4091:
3916:
3897:
3868:Martin Grabmann
3863:Pauline Jaricot
3833:Simone Ballachi
3828:Francis Amherst
3816:
3802:Paulus Hungarus
3757:Nicholas Bayard
3745:
3721:Luise Radlmeier
3676:Lucy Brocadelli
3666:Anna Abrikosova
3654:
3635:Luise Radlmeier
3630:Jean de Menasce
3625:Martin of Opava
3588:
3529:John of Cologne
3484:Albertus Magnus
3467:
3458:Pope Innocent V
3441:Dominican Popes
3436:
3357:Patricia Fresen
3337:Margareta Ebner
3332:Christina Ebner
3307:Violante do Ceo
3262:Anna Abrikosova
3250:
3196:Margareta Ebner
3191:Christina Ebner
3171:Lucy Brocadelli
3161:Albertus Magnus
3144:
3120:Luise Radlmeier
3103:
3084:John of Cologne
3064:Anna Abrikosova
3052:
2996:
2942:Pablo de Torres
2932:Johannes Tideln
2852:Giovanni Romano
2777:Michael Padrolo
2757:Munio of Zamora
2722:Pascase Maupair
2712:Martin of Opava
2667:Giorgio Lazzari
2657:Thomas C. Kelly
2617:Pietro de Gozzo
2612:Andrés González
2487:Antonio Cogorno
2417:Daniele Barboli
2362:Albertus Magnus
2330:
2244:
2208:
2184:Sebastian Maggi
2169:Marie Poussepin
2129:Manés de Guzmán
2084:Augustine Fangi
2074:Margareta Ebner
2024:Lucy Brocadelli
2014:Pauline Jaricot
2004:Simone Ballachi
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1831:
1823:Jean Dunbabin,
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1352:
1348:
1343:
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1334:
1330:
1321:
1317:
1304:M. Prou (ed.),
1303:
1299:
1291:M. Prou (ed.),
1290:
1286:
1278:M. Prou (ed.),
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1273:
1256:
1252:
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1235:
1231:
1226:
1222:
1214:M. Prou (ed.),
1213:
1209:
1201:M. Prou (ed.),
1200:
1196:
1188:M. Prou (ed.),
1187:
1183:
1178:
1174:
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1160:
1156:
1147:
1143:
1133:
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3741:Rose Whitty
3554:Pope Pius V
3534:John Macias
3463:Pope Pius V
3246:Simone Weil
3130:Juan Solano
3079:Buzád Hahót
3069:Luis Cancer
3018:Yves Congar
2992:Pedro Xague
2927:Luigi Suppa
2917:Juan Solano
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2557:Georg Fabri
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2104:Buzád Hahót
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1591:Jean Cholet
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506:Celestine V
4846:Categories
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3574:Peter Sanz
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3236:Henry Suso
3125:Peter Sanz
3099:Peter Sanz
2897:Peter Sanz
2807:Paolo Pico
2189:Henry Suso
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275:Omnipotens
109:Early life
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1847:Biography
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343:Martin IV
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