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March and 1208
Innocent then placed an interdict on England in March 1208, prohibiting clergy from conducting religious services, with the exception of baptisms for the young, and confessions and absolutions for the dying.
Theodore appointed Michael IV as the new Patriarch and was crowned by him in March 1208.
A month or two later Philip was loosed from the papal ban, and in March 1208 it seems probable that a treaty was concluded by which a nephew of the pope was to marry one of Philip's daughters and to receive the disputed dukedom of Tuscany.
Bohemond IV of Antioch ( or de Poitiers ) ( c. 1172 – March 1233 ), also known as the One-Eyed ( in French le Cyclops ), was ruler of the Principality of Antioch ( a crusader state ) between 1201 and 1205, again between 1208 and 1216, and again from 1219 until his death.
The commission tried to convince the king to accept Langton, but eventually in March 1208, they pronounced an interdict on England because of John's refusal to accept Langton.

March and Pope
In 1589 Pope Sixtus V united to the Congregation of St Ambrose the monasteries of a group known as the " Brothers of the Apostles of the Poor Life " ( or " Apostolini " or " Brothers of St. Barnabas "), whose houses were in the province of Genoa and in the March of Ancona.
" In March 2012, the now-retired Fidel Castro met Pope Benedict XVI during the latter's visit to Cuba ; the two men discussed the role of the Catholic Church in Cuba, which has a large Catholic community.
However, he was made a cardinal at the 24 March 2006 consistory anyway, as was announced by Pope Benedict XVI on 22 February 2006.
The assembled bishops informed the pope that a copy of all the " Acta " would be transmitted to him ; in March, 453, Pope Leo commissioned Julian of Cos, then at Constantinople, to make a collection of all the Acts and translate them into Latin.
The most recent Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and the Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy See of Saint Mark was Pope Shenouda III, who died on March 17, 2012, for whom a successor has not yet been chosen.
On March 17, 2012 the Coptic Orthodox Pope, Pope Shenouda III died leaving many Copts mourning and worrying as tensions rise with Muslims.
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 ).
In more detail, the gradual shift to March 11 induced Pope Gregory XIII to create a modern Gregorian calendar.
He was created a cardinal in pectore on 22 December 1536 by Pope Paul III ( at the same time as Reginald Pole ), which was published ( i. e., publicly announced ) only on 13 March 1538, at which time he was able to assume that office.
Again, Justinian moved toward compromise in the religious edict of 15 March 533, and congratulated himself that Pope John II admitted the orthodoxy of the imperial confession.
The Merovingian rule ended in March 752 when Pope Zachary formally deposed Childeric III.
The Venerable Pope Pius XII (; ), born Eugenio Marìa Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli ( 2 March 1876 – 9 October 1958 ), reigned as Pope, head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City State, from 2 March 1939 until his death in 1958.
Stephen was a priest of Rome elected Pope in March 752 to succeed Pope Zachary ; he died of a stroke a few days later, before being ordained a bishop.
Pope Adrian VI (, ), born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens ( 2 March 1459 – 14 September 1523 ), served as the 218th Pope of the Catholic Church from 9 January 1522 until his death on 14 September 1523, 1 year and 248 days later.
Pope Honorius III ( 1148 – 18 March 1227 ), previously known as Cencio Savelli, was Pope from 1216 to 1227.
In the midst of it, however, Pope Honorius III died in Rome on 18 March 1227 without seeing the achievement of his hopes.
When Martin IV died on 28 March 1285, at Perugia, Cardinal Savelli was unanimously elected Pope on 20 May and took the name of Honorius IV.

March and Innocent
Pope Saint Innocent I was pope from 401 to 12 March 417.
( In March, Innocent VII made Ludovico a marchese and conte di Fermo.
This led to securing the offices of protonotary apostolic, president of the apostolic chamber, commissary of the Marco di Roma, and governor of Macerata ; on 6 March 1645, Pope Innocent X ( 1644 – 55 ) made him Cardinal-Deacon with the deaconry of Santi Cosma e Damiano.
Pope Innocent XII ( 13 March 1615 – 27 September 1700 ), born Antonio Pignatelli del Rastrello, was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1691 to 1700.
Pope Innocent XIII ( 13 May 1655 – 7 March 1724 ) was pope from 1721 until his death.
* March 13 – Pope Innocent XII ( d. 1700 )
* March 12 – Innocent I dies after a 16-year reign in which he has restored relations between the sees of Rome and Antioch, enforced celibacy of the clergy, and maintained the right of the bishop of Rome to judge appeals from other churches.
* March 12 – Pope Innocent I
* March 7 – Pope Innocent XIII ( b. 1655 )
* March 4 – King John of England makes an oath to the Pope as a crusader to gain the support of Innocent III.
His father prevailed on his relative Innocent VIII to name him cardinal-deacon of Santa Maria in Domnica on 8 March 1489, although he was not allowed to wear the insignia or share in the deliberations of the college until three years later.
* March 24 – Pope Innocent III places England under an interdict as punishment for King John of England rejecting his choice for Archbishop of Canterbury.
In exchange, Innocent II again crowned Lothair as King of the Romans on March 29, 1131.
In the Papal Bull Pia desideria, issued 31 March 1244, Pope Innocent IV formally approved the foundation of the Order.
The following year was less favourable to his arms ; and in March 1201 Innocent took the decisive step of placing Philip and his associates under the ban, and began to work energetically in favour of Otto.
This continued until 12 March 1699, when the Inquisition formally condemned the Maximes des Saints, with Pope Innocent XII listing 23 specific propositions as unorthodox.
Peter was canonized by Pope Innocent IV on March 9, 1253, the fastest canonization in papal history.
The title track, Innocent Man, featuring DMX was released in March 2006.
In 1484, Pope Innocent VIII gave permission for Catherine's veneration as a saint and her feast was assigned to 22 March in the Roman martyrology.
Cunigunde was canonised by Pope Innocent III on 29 March 1200.
Cem was transferred in March 1489 to the custody of Pope Innocent VIII, who unsuccessfully attempted to use Cem to begin a new crusade.
His election was disputed but, on appeal, confirmed on 25 September 1205 by Pope Innocent III who honored Roches by consecrating him in person on 24 March 1206.
Frederick entered into an agreement with Innocent on 31 March 1244.

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