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* 1590 – Niccolò Sfondrati becomes Pope Gregory XIV.
* 1535 – Pope Gregory XIV ( d. 1591 )
Pope Gregory XIV ( 11 February 1535 – 16 October 1591 ), born Niccolò Sfondrati, was Pope from 5 December 1590 until his death in 1591.
On the next day he was elected Pope Gregory XIV he burst into tears and said to the cardinals: " God forgive you!
Gregory XIV levied an army for the invasion of France, and dispatched his nephew Ercole Sfondrati to France at its head.
By coming down solidly on the side of Spanish interests, in part because Gregory XIV was elected due to the influence of the Spanish cardinals, the recent papal policy of trying to maintain a balance between Spain and France was abandoned.
In a decree dated 18 April 1591 ( Bulla Cum Sicuti ), Gregory XIV ordered reparations to be made by Catholics in the Philippines to the natives, who had been forced into slavery by Europeans, and he commanded under pain of excommunication of the owners that all native slaves in the islands be set free.
Also in 1591, Gregory XIV modified the Apostolic Constitution Effraenatam of Pope Sixtus V ( 1588 ) so that the penalty for abortion did not apply until the foetus became animated.
The biographers mention that Pope Gregory XIV had a nervous tendency to laughter, which occasionally became irresistible and even manifested itself at his coronation.
* Cardinals created by Gregory XIV
* Defending the Faith website: Gregory XIV
Prior to his short papacy, he had been a Canon Lawyer, diplomat, and chief administrator during the reign of Pope Gregory XIV ( 1590 – 1591 ).
During the reign of the sickly Gregory XIV, who suffered from bouts of malaria, the burden of the papal administration rested on his shoulders.
Even before Gregory XIV died, Spanish and anti-Spanish factions were electioneering for the next Pope.
* February 11 – Pope Gregory XIV ( d. 1591 )
* October 29 – Pope Innocent IX succeeds Pope Gregory XIV as the 230th pope.
* October 16 – Pope Gregory XIV ( b. 1535 )
* December 5 – Gregory XIV succeeds Urban VII as the 229th pope.
Pope Gregory XIV granted and bestowed him the title of Librarian of the Vatican.
He was supported in this effort by a long series of short-term popes ( some very short-term ), such as Innocent IX ( 1591 ), Gregory XIV ( 1590 – 1591 ), etc., who basically followed his strategy.
* Gregory XIV ( pope 1590-1591 )
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Ingegneri was close friends with Bishop Nicolò Sfondrato, later Pope Gregory XIV, who was intimately involved with the reforms of the Counter-Reformation and the Council of Trent, and this influence is present in his music, which usually shows the simplification and clarity of the Palestrina style.
Philip succeeded three times with popes Urban VII, Gregory XIV, and Innocent IX.

Gregory and created
Former Pope Gregory XII was then created titular Cardinal Bishop of Porto and Santa Ruffina by the Council, with rank immediately below the Pope ( which made him the highest-ranking person in the Church, since, due to his abdication, the See of Peter was vacant ).
Paul Tillich credits Gregory of Nazianzus for having " created the definitive formulae for the doctrine of the trinity ".
Among his sons, Giacomo ( died 1379 ) was created cardinal by Gregory XI in 1371, while Nicola ( August 27, 1331 – February 14, 1399 ) obtained the counties of Ariano and Celano.
In March 1273 he was elected Archbishop of Braga, but did not assume that post because on 3 June 1273 Gregory X created him Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati.
* Cardinals created by Gregory XV
Gregory XII, who had meanwhile created ten more cardinals, had convoked a rival council at Cividale del Friuli, near Aquileia ; but only a few bishops appeared.
According to prior agreement, they agreed to retain all the cardinals that had been created by Gregory XII, thus satisfying the Correr clan, and appointed Gregory XII Bishop of Frascati, Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals and perpetual legate at Ancona.
* Cardinals created by Gregory XIII
Before his elevation to the papacy, Sinibaldo was Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church ( 1226 – 27 ), being created Cardinal Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina on 18 September 1227 by Pope Gregory IX, later serving as governor of the March of Ancona from 1235 until 1240.
Gregory believed that the soul is created simultaneous to the creation of the body ( in opposition to Origen, who believed in preexistence ), and that embryos were thus persons.
To Gregory, the human being is exceptional being created in the image of God.
In the Song of Songs, Gregory metaphorically describes human lives as paintings created by apprentices to a master: the apprentices ( the human wills ) imitate their master's work ( the life of Christ ) with beautiful colors ( virtues ), and thus man strives to be a reflection of Christ.
A monk of the Cluniac order, he was created cardinal priest of the Titulus S. Clementi by Pope Gregory VII ( 1073 – 85 ) about 1076, and was consecrated pope in succession to Pope Urban II ( 1088 – 99 ) on 19 August 1099.
Contrary to what is often said, he did not institute the Inquisition, which was not created until the reign of Pope Gregory IX in 1234.
The rock shelters and caves in Judbarra / Gregory contain an extensive amount of rock art, variously created by painting, stencilling, drawing, printing, and " pecking and pounding ".
Miller and Gregory created an addressing system based on transfinite numbers which they called tumblers, which allowed any part of a file to be referenced.
The white marble exterior includes nine street-level bas-reliefs of scenes from Shakespeare's plays created by the sculptor John Gregory, a statue of Puck by Brenda Putnam as well as many inscriptions personally selected by Henry Folger.
At Siena in July 1408 he and Sir John Cheyne, as English envoys, were received by Gregory XII with special honor, and Bishop Repingdon of Lincoln, ex-Wycliffite, was one of the new batch of cardinals created on 18 September 1408, most of Gregory's cardinals having deserted him.
By the summer of 1946 he had created his own mystery series for the airwaves, The Casebook of Gregory Hood.
* Gregory, a character created by American cartoonist Marc Hempel
It was created as a collaboration between Utley, Gregory, the Colston Hall and the Watershed Media Centre.
The film version, written by screenwriter Gregory Poirier, created a character named Mann, who enters Rosewood as a type of reluctant Western-style hero.

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