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In 1435 he was sent by Cardinal Albergati, Eugenius IV's legate at the council, on a secret mission to Scotland, the object of which is variously related even by himself < ref > In his Commentaries, he briefly mentions that that he was sent to Scotland " to help a prelate come back into the King's favour " and later mentions that once in the presence of the King ( James I ) he was granted everything he had come to Scotland for.

Eugenius and with
Some mark Haeckel's definition as the beginning ; others say it was Eugenius Warming with the writing of Oecology of Plants: An Introduction to the Study of Plant Communities ( 1895 ), or Carl Linnaeus ' principles on the economy of nature that matured in the early 18th century.
On 21 March, the four archbishops, with the approval of Pope Eugenius, granted an annulment due to consanguinity within the fourth degree ( Eleanor and Louis were fourth cousins, once removed, and shared common ancestry with Robert II of France ).
Other historians suggest that this title was already used in this way in association with the pontificate of Pope Eugenius III ( 1145 – 1153 ).
The battle began on 5 September 394, with Theodosius ' full frontal assault on Eugenius ' forces.
After over a year of negotiations, Sigismund was crowned Holy Roman Emperor on 31 May 1433 by Pope Eugenius IV, with Oswald probably in attendance.
But Conon and Eugenius had to dispute in the reign of Justin II ( 565-78 ) in the presence of the Catholic patriarch John Scholasticus ( 565-77 ), with two champions of the moderate Monophysite party, Stephen and Paul, the latter afterward Patriarch of Antioch.
But he developed a theory of his own as to the Resurrection ( see Eutychianism ) on account of which Conon and Eugenius wrote a treatise against him in collaboration with Themistus, the founder of the Agnoctae, in which they declared his views to be altogether unchristian.
Eugenius replaced these administrators with others loyal to himself, coming from the senatorial class.
This religious policy created tension with Theodosius and the powerful and influential Bishop Ambrose, who left his see in Milan when the imperial court of Eugenius arrived.
Eugenius was also successful in the military field, notably in the renovation of old alliances with Alamanni and Franks.
Theodosius then moved from Constantinople with his army, and met Eugenius and Arbogast in the Battle of the Frigidus ( on the modern Italy-Slovenia border ) on 6 September 394.
Eugenius also represented the last opportunity for the Pagans, with the senatorial class, to oppose the Christianization of the Empire.
He supported Pope Eugenius IV in his effort to bring the Eastern churches into union with the Western at such a " council of union.
It was designed by Eugenius Birch with ironwork by the Isia Foundry of Newport, Monmouthshire.
He himself indicates that he was intimately acquainted with the circle of the great orator Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, who scouted Stilicho's compact with the Goths, and who led the Roman senate to support the pretenders Eugenius and Attalus, in the hope of reinstating the gods whom Emperor Julian had failed to save.
* 1880 US Census with Eugenius Outerbridge
Eugenius made some modest attempts to win pagan support, and with Arbogast led a large army to fight another destructive civil war.
In 1436 it was razed along with Castel Savelli by Cardinal Giovanni Maria Vitelleschi, by order of Pope Eugenius IV.
It has been suggested that the man in question may have been Niccolo da Conti, who was returning from the east and is known to have met with Pope Eugenius in 1444.
Bacurius was a tribunus sagittariorum at the Battle of Adrianople with the Goths in 378 and then served as dux Palaestinae and comes domesticorum until 394, when he became magister militum and commanded a " barbarian " contingent in Emperor Theodosius I ’ s ( r. 379 – 395 ) campaign against the Roman usurper Eugenius and met his death, according to Zosimus, at the Battle of the Frigidus.
Arbogast, Valentinian II ’ s general-in-chief, murdered him in May 392, and replaced him with a puppet Emperor, Eugenius, a former rhetorician.
However, in consultation with the preacher Bernard of Clairvaux, Louis eventually sought Eugenius ' blessing, and Louis ' crusade enjoyed full papal support.

Eugenius and Council
The white mantle was assigned to the Templars at the Council of Troyes in 1129, and the cross was most probably added to their robes at the launch of the Second Crusade in 1147, when Pope Eugenius III, King Louis VII of France, and many other notables attended a meeting of the French Templars at their headquarters near Paris.
In 1431 he went to Milan where on 25 November he received the Iron Crown ; after which he remained for some time at Siena, negotiating for his coronation as emperor and for the recognition of the Council of Basel by Pope Eugenius IV.
William was formally deposed as archbishop by Eugenius in early 1147 and the deposition was confirmed at the Council of Reims on 21 March 1148.
She asked the intervention of Pope Eugenius III, who decided to raise the question in the 1148 Council of Reims, and sent his legate Guy to Poland to obtain the submission of the Junior Dukes.
Cesarini was made President of the Council of Basel, in which capacity he successfully resisted the efforts of Eugenius IV to dissolve the council, though later ( 1437 ) he withdrew, believing the majority of delegates present were more anxious to humiliate the pope than to accomplish reforms, for his first loyalty was to the idea of church unity.
When Eugenius convoked the rival Council of Ferrara, Cesarini was made head of the commission appointed to confer with the Greeks.

Eugenius and Basel
The Pope's recognition of the claim to Naples of King Alfonso V of Aragon ( in the treaty of Terracina, signed by Eugenius at Siena somewhat later ) withdrew the last important support from the council of Basel.

Eugenius and for
In 392, after the death of Valentinian II and the acclamation of Eugenius, Ambrose supplicated the emperor for the pardon of those who had supported Eugenius after Theodosius was eventually victorious.
Fortuitously for him, in the Autumn of 1145, Pope Eugenius requested Louis to lead a Crusade to the Middle East, to rescue the Frankish Kingdoms there from disaster.
However, neither Auxilius of Naples nor Eugenius Vulgarius, both of whom were exact contemporaries of Sergius, and both of whom were hostile towards Sergius for his attacks on Formosus, mention this allegation at all.
After the death in 392 of Valentinian II, whom Theodosius had supported against a variety of usurpations, Theodosius ruled as sole Emperor, appointing his younger son Honorius Augustus as his co-ruler for the West ( Milan, on 23 January 393 ) and by defeating the usurper Eugenius on 6 September 394, at the Battle of the Frigidus ( Vipava river, modern Slovenia ) he restored peace.
The signature of this agreement for the union of the Latins and the Greeks encouraged Pope Eugenius to announce the good news to the Coptic Christians, and invite them to send a delegation to Ferrara.
Noting for example the similarly-named Eugenius Calvus ( Owen the Bald ), an 11th-century King of Strathclyde.
When he was elected emperor, Eugenius sent ambassadors to Theodosius's court, asking for recognition of his election.
Arbogast immediately committed suicide after the defeat, while Eugenius was held for execution as a criminal, his head afterward being displayed in Theodosius ' camp.
One of these factional squabbles was between Jacobus and the bishops Conon and Eugenius, whom he had ordained at Alexandria — the former for the Isaurian Seleucia, the latter for Tarsus — who became the founders of the obscure and short-lived sect of the " Cononites ", or, from the monastery at Constantinople to which a section of them belonged, " Condobandites ".
Pope Eugenius IV convened it in reply to a cry for assistance from the Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire ( also known as the Byzantine Empire ) John VIII Palaiologos.
* 394 – Eugenius and Arbogast are deposed and killed by Theodosius, who briefly reunites the empire for the last time.
The bridge was named for Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge The first chairman of the then-Port of New York Authority and a resident of Staten Island.
The Cistercians declined, apparently because they felt unable to administer houses for both men and women, but Pope Eugenius III, himself a Cistercian, intervened to ask the abbot, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, to assist Gilbert in drawing up Institutes for a new Order.
The deputation succeeded in its mission, but the period of grace was short ; for Martin's successor, Eugenius IV, at first favorably disposed toward the Jews, ultimately reenacted all the restrictive laws issued by Benedict.
Quantum praedecessores is a papal bull issued on December 1, 1145, by Pope Eugenius III, calling for a Second Crusade.
It has been the starting point for many artists including Idlewild, Foil, Sputniks Down and Eugenius.

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