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Alexander and V
* V. Caston, 2011, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle On the Soul.
* Alexander V of Macedon
Alexander V may refer to:
* Alexander V of Macedon ( died 294BC )
* Antipope Alexander V ( ca.
The aim of the council was to end the schism ; to this end they deposed Gregory XII and Benedict XIII and elected the new pope Alexander V in 1409.
Alexander V died soon after, and on 25 May 1410 Cossa was consecrated pope, taking the name John XXIII.
They did so at the invitation of their long-time ally, king Philip V of Macedon, a direct descendant of Antigonus, one of the Diadochi, the generals of Alexander the Great who had shared out his empire after his death in 323 BC.
After thirty years of schism, the Council of Pisa had sought to resolve the situation by deposing the two claimant popes and elected a new pope, Alexander V. The council claimed that in such a situation, a council of bishops had greater authority than just one bishop, even if he were the bishop of Rome.
* 1409 Western Schism: the Roman Catholic church is led into a double schism as Petros Philargos is crowned Pope Alexander V after the Council of Pisa, joining Pope Gregory XII in Rome and Pope Benedict XII in Avignon.
* 1941 Alexander V. Zakharov, Russian scientist
These include Richard Kirwan, John Smeaton, Henry Moyes, John Michell, Pieter Camper, R. E. Raspe, John Baskerville, Thomas Beddoes, John Wyatt, William Thomson, Cyril V. Jackson, Jean-André Deluc, John Wilkinson, John Ash, Samuel More, Robert Bage, James Brindley, Ralph Griffiths, John Roebuck, Thomas Percival, Joseph Black, James Hutton, Benjamin Franklin, Joseph Banks, William Herschel, Daniel Solander, John Warltire, George Fordyce, Alexander Blair, Samuel Parr, Louis Joseph d ' Albert d ' Ailly, the seventh Duke of Chaulnes, Barthélemy Faujas de Saint-Fond, Grossart de Virly ,, Johann Gottling.
In the 16th century Sixtus V bisected Bramante's Cortile del Belvedere with a cross-wing to house the Apostolic Library in suitable magnificence. The 16th and 17th centuries saw other privately endowed libraries assembled in Rome: the Vallicelliana, formed from the books of Saint Filippo Neri, with other distinguished libraries such as that of Cesare Baronio, the Biblioteca Angelica founded by the Augustinian Angelo Rocca, which was the only truly public library in Counter-Reformation Rome ; the Biblioteca Alessandrina with which Pope Alexander VII endowed the University of Rome ; the Biblioteca Casanatense of the Cardinal Girolamo Casanate ; and finally the Biblioteca Corsiniana founded by the bibliophile Clement XII Corsini and his nephew Cardinal Neri Corsini, still housed in Palazzo Corsini in via della Lungara. The Republic of Venice patronized the foundation of the Biblioteca Marciana, based on the library of Cardinal Basilios Bessarion. In Milan Cardinal Federico Borromeo founded the Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
* 1946 The British Cabinet Mission, consisting of Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Sir Stafford Cripps and A. V. Alexander, arrives in India to discuss and plan for the transfer of power from the British Raj to Indian leadership.
In 1409 he took part in the Council of Pisa, and was one of the supporters of Antipope Alexander V. Later he confirmed his allegiance to another antipope, John XXIII, by whom his family obtained several privileges, while Oddone obtained for himself the vicariate of Todi, Orvieto, Perugia and Umbria.
At the fifteenth session, 5 June 1409, the Council of Pisa deposed the two pontiffs as schismatical, heretical, perjured, and scandalous ; they elected Alexander V ( 1409 10 ) later that month.
Gregory XII's cardinals pronounced Benedict XIII and Alexander V schismatics, perjurers, and devastators of the Church, but their pronouncement went unheeded.
The Council then set aside Antipope John XXIII ( 1410 15 ), the successor of Alexander V. After the former follower of Benedict XIII appeared, the council declared him deposed ; and the Great Schism was ended.
The year is stated as the ninth year of Ptolemy V's reign ( equated with 197 / 196 BC ), and it is confirmed by naming four priests who officiated in that same year: Aëtus son of Aëtus was priest of the divine cults of Alexander the Great and the five Ptolemies down to Ptolemy V himself ; his three colleagues, named in turn in the inscription, led the worship of Berenice Euergetis ( wife of Ptolemy III ), Arsinoe Philadelpha ( wife and sister of Ptolemy II ) and Arsinoe Philopator, mother of Ptolemy V. However, a second date is also given in the Greek and hieroglyphic texts, corresponding to, the official anniversary of Ptolemy's coronation.
* May 3 Pope Alexander V
They elected Antipope Alexander V, only worsening the situation, because he was not acknowledged by his two rivals and from 1409 to 1417, when there were three popes.
** Pope Alexander V ( d. 1410 )
Other notable stage performances of Henry V include Charles Kean ( 1859 ), Charles Alexander Calvert ( 1872 ), Walter Hampden ( 1928 ), and Ty Jones ( 2011 ) in an all black cast.

Alexander and Imereti
* Alexander II of Imereti ( 1478, 1483 1510 ), King of Georgia and of Imereti
* Alexander III of Imereti ( 1609 1660 ), king of Imereti
* Alexander IV of Imereti ( died 1695 ), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, king of Imereti ( western Georgia )
* Alexander of Imereti ( 1609 1660 ), Imeretian Prince and future King of Imereti
Alexander II of Imereti ( Georgia ( country ) | Georgia ) wearing the lost crown of Imereti
* Alexander II of Imereti
They frequently intermarried with other Georgian noble houses and even with the branches of Bagrationi royal dynasty in both western and eastern Georgia ( e. g., Prince David Tsereteli married the sister of Alexander V of Imereti in 1736, while Zurab Tsereteli married his daughter, Kethevan, to the royal prince Ioann of Georgia in 1787 ).
* Prince Alexander of Imereti
Solomon was a son of Alexander V of Imereti by his second wife Tamar née Abashidze and succeeded upon his father's death in 1752.
Princess Nino is the only daughter of Prince David Bagrationi of Imereti ( 1894 1937 ) the last surviving heir male of Alexander V of Imereti and last legitimate pretender to the princely line.
* Alexander I of Imereti

Alexander and c
Alexander I ( c. 1078 23 April 1124 ), also called Alaxandair mac Maíl Coluim ( Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Mhaol Chaluim ) and nicknamed " The Fierce ", was King of the Scots from 1107 to his death.
* Alexander, viceroy of Antigonus Gonatas and ruler of a rump state based on Corinth c. 250 BC
* Alexander I of Scotland ( c. 1078 1124 )
* Alexander I of Scotland ( c. 1078 1124 ), King of Scotland
Alexander Anderson ( c. 1592, Aberdeen c. 1620, Paris ) was a Scottish mathematician.
Alexander of Hales ( c. 1185 — 1245 ) ( also Halensis, Alensis, Halesius, Alesius ) also called Doctor Irrefragibilis ( by Pope Alexander IV in the Bull De Fontibus Paradisi ) and Theologorum Monarcha was a theologian and philosopher important in the development of Scholasticism and of the Franciscan School.
Alexander Marshack, in a controversial reading, believed that marks on a bone baton ( c. 25, 000 BC ) represented a lunar calendar.
* Cleopatra of Macedon ( c. 356 308 BC ), sister of Alexander the Great, daughter of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias of Epirus
These hardy tribes had offered stubborn resistance to Alexander ( 326 c BC ) during latter's campaign of the Kabul, Kunar and Swat valleys and had even extracted the praise of the Alexander's historians.
Distilled water has been known since at least c. 200, when Alexander of Aphrodisias described the process.
Also Severus Alexander ( 3rd c. AD ) had an imitation of the Macedonian phalanx of 30, 000 " phalangarii " and with this he won many victories in the Persian wars.
Pope Alexander III ( c. 1100 / 1105 30 August 1181 ), born Rolando ( or Orlando ) of Siena, was Pope from 1159 to 1181.
Both Robin and Marian were certainly associated with May Day festivities in England ( as was Friar Tuck ), but these may have been originally two distinct types of performance Alexander Barclay in his Ship of Fools, writing in c. 1500, refers to " some merry fytte of Maid Marian or else of Robin Hood " but the characters were brought together.
) to Alexander the Great ( c. 360 BC ) have assumed titles that reflect a filial relationship with deities.
* April 4 Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven, Scottish soldier ( b. c. 1580 )
* c. 450 BC — death of Alexander I, king of Macedonia
* August 19 Alexander Henderson, Scottish theologian ( b. c. 1583 )
* August Alexander Agricola, Flemish composer ( b. c. 1445 )
* December 7 Alexander Hegius von Heek, German humanist ( b. c. 1443 )
* August 30 Pope Alexander III ( b. c. 1100 1105 )
* August 7 Alexander Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany, Scottish prince ( b. c. 1454 )
The Greek Hippodamus ( c. 407 BC ) has been dubbed the " Father of City Planning " for his design of Miletus ; Alexander commissioned him to lay out his new city of Alexandria, the grandest example of idealized urban planning of the ancient Mediterranean world, where the city's regularity was facilitated by its level site near a mouth of the Nile.

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