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On the death of Clement in 1721, Alberoni boldly appeared at the conclave, and took part in the election of Innocent XIII, after which he was for a short time imprisoned by the new pontiff on the demand of Spain, but was cleared of all charges by a commission of his fellow Cardinals.
The antipope Clement VII died at Avignon on 16 September 1394, but the French cardinals quickly elected a successor on 28 September: Cardinal Pedro de Luna, who took the name Benedict XIII.
Suidger took the name Clement II.
The same year, Philip IV " took the cross ", making the vow to go on a Crusade in the Levant, thus responding to Clement V's call.
Among the other benefits, Clement took advantage of the situation to obtain by her the rights over the city of Avignon.
He took the non-politicised name Clement VIII.
Upon his succession, he took the name Clement IX.
On the 8th of June Clement X took possession of St. John Lateran.
He took the name Clement XIV.
Gregory VI was succeeded in the papacy by the German bishop of Bamberg, Suidger, who took the name Pope Clement II.
His successor was Pope Clement IV, who immediately took up the papal side of the arrangement.
Robert, a militant cleric who had succeeded Albornoz as commander of the papal troops, took the title of Clement VII, beginning the Western Schism, which divided Catholic Christendom until 1417.
On 21 September 1676, Odescalchi was chosen Clement X's successor and took the name of Innocent XI.
As the Templars were rich, influential and loyal, Denis took advantage of the death of Clement V. to maintain the order under a new name ; the Order of Christ, as it was henceforth called, received the benediction of the pope in 1319 and subsequently played an important part in the colonial expansion of Portugal.
Although Caine also took better roles, including a BAFTA-winning turn in Educating Rita ( 1983 ), and an Oscar-winning one in Hannah and Her Sisters ( 1986 ) and a Golden Globe-nominated one in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels ( 1988 ), he continued to appear in notorious duds like the thinly veiled skin flick Blame It on Rio, the Dick Clement and Ian Le Frenais comedy Water and the critical-commercial flop Jaws: The Revenge ( 1987 ) ( in which he had mixed feelings about the production and the final cut ) and Bullseye!
Rodney was born in Saint Ann's Bay, Saint Ann, Jamaica, as were reggae singer Bob Marley and political activist Marcus Garvey who both had a great influence on Rodney's life: Garvey in his philosophy, which Burning Spear greatly took to, and Marley in directly helping Burning Spear get started in the music industry ( by some accounts ) by introducing him to Clement Dodd.
According to Clement of Alexandria, in his book Stromata, Zacchaeus was surnamed Matthias by the apostles, and took the place of Judas Iscariot after Jesus's ascension.
In October 1945 he was created Baron Pakenham, of Cowley in the City of Oxford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, by the Labour government of Clement Attlee, and took his seat in the House of Lords as one of the few Labour peers.
In 1347 he took the important step of ensuring the legitimation of his four sons, John, Earl of Carrick ( the future King Robert III ), Walter, Lord of Fife ( d. 1362 ), Robert ( the future Duke of Albany ) and Alexander, Lord of Badenoch ( and future Earl of Buchan ), and six daughters by petitioning Pope Clement VI to allow a canon law marriage to Elizabeth Mure.
The king took no action against Winchelsey until the Gascon and former royal clerk Bertrand de Got was named Pope Clement V in 1305.
The Archbishop of Bordeaux was chosen and took the title of Clement V. He removed the papal seat from Rome to Avignon and the tiara was brought to Lyons from Perugia for his coronation on 14 November 1305.
When the Spaniard, Pedro de Luna, was elected anti-Pope in 1394 styling himself Benedict XIII, he took the tiara from Avignon to Spain, where it remained until Aphonso V of Aragon failed in his attempt to renew the schism, and on his withdrawal of support from the anti-Pope Clement VII in 1419, the tiara was returned to Rome ....
It took a year to choose the next Pope, the Frenchman Clement V, who was also under strong pressure to bend to Philip's will.
At Cambridge he took holy orders ( as a Catholic priest, though England had just turned Protestant ) and was named rector of Outwell St Clement in Norfolk.
The group often took up argumentative positions against such prevailing views of critics like Clement Greenberg and Michael Fried.

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Philip IV was the force behind this ruthless move, but it has also tarnished the historical reputation of Clement V. From the very day of Clement V's coronation, the king falsely charged the Templars with heresy, immorality and abuses, and the scruples of the Pope were compromised by a growing sense that the burgeoning French State might not wait for the Church, but would proceed independently.
Driven to extremes, Clement XIII consented to call a consistory to consider the step, but on the very eve of the day set for its meeting he died ( 2 February 1769 ), not without suspicion of poison, of which, however, there appears to be no conclusive evidence.
Philip IV was the force behind this ruthless move, but it has also tarnished the historical reputation of Clement V. From the very day of Clement V's coronation, the king falsely charged the Templars with heresy, immorality and abuses, and the scruples of the Pope were compromised by a growing sense that the burgeoning French State might not wait for the Church, but would proceed independently.
The most important of these are: the Capuchins, founded in 1525 by Matteo Bassi and established in 1619 by Paul V as a separate order ; the Discalced Franciscans, founded as a specially strict Observantist congregation at Belalcázar in Spain by Juan de Puebla toward the end of the 15th century, compelled by Leo X to unite with the regular Observantists, but soon afterward reestablished as an independent branch by Juan de Guadelupe ( d. 1580 ), and subsequently obtaining some importance in Spain and Portugal ; the Alcantarines, a very strict congregation founded in 1540 by Peter of Alcántara, and distinguished by remarkable achievements in the mission field ; the Italian Riformati, founded about 1525 near Rieti by two Spanish Observantists, and becoming comparatively widespread from the beginning of the 17th century through the favour of Pope Clement VIII and Pope Urban VIII ; the French Recollects, originating in Cluys in 1570 and, more successfully at Rabastens in 1583, formed into a distinct congregation by Clement VIII in 1602, and important in later missionary history, especially in Canada ; the German-Belgian Recollects, formed in the 17th century, as the Observant provinces in Germany and Belgium accepted stricter statutes and took the name Recollects during and after the Thirty Years ' War.
Besides being a pioneering musician, Buster, like Clement Dodd, was also very interested in business.
The second excerpt is very brief and is to be inserted, according to Clement, in Mark 10: 46:
* The Second Epistle of Clement ( not actually written by Clement, but still a very early writing )
A series of L & P commercials, featuring Jemaine Clement of Flight of the Conchords, are based around Kiwiana themed items, and were very popular with New Zealanders.
Despite damning evidence that the Solicitor General's office was less than truthful with the Supreme Court about the Bush administration's torture policies and neglect of international treaties, more in-depth research shows that while some attorneys in the Bush administration like John Yoo and John Ashcroft knew about the torture taking place at Abu Ghraib, the U. S. Office of the Solicitor General, of which Paul Clement was a part, knew very little about the Bush administration's tactics for prisoner interrogation, and knew nothing about the atrocities of Abu Ghraib.
Clement was a very active layman in the Methodist faith, and during his gubernatorial terms often taught Sunday School to overflow crowds at a church in downtown Nashville, finally requiring the class ' removal to an adjacent movie theater.
In the summer of 1423 Alfonso persuaded the Republic of Siena to acknowledge Clement VIII, thus securing recognition for the pope of the Avignon line in the very city, Pavia, which was part of the Republic of Siena, where the Roman pope Martin V had convened an ecumenical council of the Church.
Like Clement, Ellington was very close to the roadbuilding interests, and also favored increased funding for education.
On Motherwell's death, Clement Greenberg, the great champion of the New York School, left in little doubt his esteem for the artist, commenting that, " although he is underrated today, in my opinion he was the very best of the Abstract Expressionist painters ".
What gave them a Christian character was the fact that they were followed by the Eucharistic service, and that to the reading from the Law, the letters of the apostles and the Acts of the Apostles was very soon added, as well as the Gospels and sometimes other books which were non-canonical, as, for example, the Epistles of Saint Clement, that of Saint Barnabas, the Apocalypse of Saint Peter, etc.
That the earlier Fathers taught the efficacy of sorrow for the remission of sins is very clear ( Clement in P. G., I, 341 sqq.
He worked alongside Clement Attlee, and the two came to enjoy a very firm friendship and mutual admiration.
He also constructed, on commission of pope Clement VII, the very deep ( 53 m ) and ingenious Pozzo di San Patrizio at Orvieto, formed with a double spiral staircase, like the Well of Saladin in the citadel of Cairo.
She is deemed " a very pretty modest-looking girl " by Lord Orville and an " angel " by Sir Clement in the first volume.
The entire structure was built on the command of Pope Clement V at the very beginning of the 14th century.
Clement was sent to boarding school on the South Downs, where she was — by her own admission —" very naughty ".
Since very little is actually known about his life, the book fills in the historical episodes, placing Leo in the company of many of the key historical figures of his time, including three popes, ( Leo X, Adrian VI, and Pope Clement VII ), two Ottoman emperors ( Selim I and Suleiman the Magnificent ), with appearances by Boabdil ( the last Moorish king of Granada ), Askia Mohammad I of the Songhai Empire, Ferdinand of Spain, and Francis I of France, as well as the artist Raphael and other key political and cultural figures of the period.

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