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Pope Gregory XII ( c. 1326 – 18 October 1417 ), born Angelo Correr or Corraro, was Pope from 1406 to 1415.
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.
* Angelo Correr ( 1390 – 1405 ), later Pope Gregory XII
* Angelo II Correr ( 1379 – 1390 )-become Pope Gregory XII

Correr and Venice
He was born in Venice to a rich merchant family, a Correr on his mother's side.
In 2005, a retrospective of Freud's work was held at the Museo Correr in Venice scheduled to coincide with the Biennale.
* 2005: Museo Correr, Venice
His function there was to continue the singing lessons of the mistress of the ambassador of Venice to the Austrian Empire, Pietro Correr.
In 1935 after lengthy negotiations Ca ' Rezzonico was acquired by City Council of Venice to display the vast collections of 18th century Venetian art, which lack of space prevented its display in the Correr Museum.
The map was discovered in the monastery of San Michele in Isola, Murano, where the Camaldolese cartographer had his studio, and is now located in a stairway in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, but is visible by entering in the Museo Correr, where it is accessible from the easternmost room upon request to the museum attendants there.

Correr and Pope
He tried to supplement his following by creating four of his Correr nephews cardinals – including the future Pope Eugene IV, despite his promise in the conclave that he would create no new cardinals.

Correr and by
Another large hit came from his adaptation of " El Cocuy Que Alumbra " (' The Firefly That Shines ') from the Venezuelan parranda band Un Solo Pueblo, which was renamed " A Correr Sabana " once set to new lyrics written by renowned salsa composer Tite Curet Alonso.
The fleet was in 4 divisions: Diedo was in the Van, which was led by his 2nd in command, Correr.

Correr and .
* July 15 – Antonio Correr, cardinal ( d. 1445 )
* Angelo Correr ( ca. 1330-1417 ) ( 1415, 1415 )
Today, the Napoleonic Wing and part of the Procuratie Nuove house the Correr Museum.
* Francesco Antonio Correr, OFM Cap.
Palazzo Correr Contarini, date unknown.
* Francesco Antonio Correr, O. F. M.
* Correr ( to run )-To quit when the other player ( or team ) calls Truco, Seis or Nove.
After his death in 1694, a large marble arch was placed in his honor at the Doge's Palace, while his cat — of which Morosini was notably fond — was embalmed and taken to the Museo Correr.

relatives and Gregory
Gregory was able to count several noted Bishops and saints as close relatives ( indeed, his family effectively monopolised the Bishoprics of Tours, Lyons, and Langres at the time of his birth ), and, according to Gregory, of the eighteen bishops of Tours who preceded him, all but five were connected with him by ties of kinship ; in addition, an early Gallic martyr, Vettius Epagatus, was a paternal ancestor.

relatives and XII
However, this decision was partially reversed by Pope Pius XII in 1939 ; after this, Chinese customs were no longer considered superstition or idolatry, but a way of honoring esteemed relatives ( not entirely dissimilar to the Catholic practice of praying for the dead ).
In 1802, he published a pamphlet titled De l ' immortalité de l ' âme (“ Immortality of Soul ”), in which he praised Catholicism, and in 1804 another pamphlet, Réflexions relatives au sénatus-consulte du 28 floréal an XII, an enthusiastic apology for the Empire.
Her relatives also tried to marry her to the French Kings Louis XII or Francis I or to the Polish King Sigismund I, but nothing came of these plans.
On the bridge, Tommy asks Kirk to take him and his friends to Marcus XII, explaining that he has relatives there.
The December 8, 1939 isuance from the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith issued at the request of Pius XII stated that Chinese customs were no longer considered superstitious but rather an honourable way of esteeming one's relatives, and therefore permitted by Catholics.
He lived in exile after many of his relatives were executed ; here he became allied with Louis XII of France in the War of the League of Cambrai, who saw him as a more favourable ally and prospect for an English king than Henry VIII.

relatives and Venice
Various friends / lovers / acquaintances / relatives act, interact, and sing, in New York, Venice and Paris.
Many relatives, including Titian's grandfather, were notaries, and the family of four were well-established in the area, which was ruled by Venice.
During the Renaissance, painters generally made use of their relatives and friends as models, of which many examples might be quoted from Venice, Florence, Rome and other places, and the stories of Titian and the duchess of Ferrara and of Botticelli and Simonetta Vespucci, go to show that ladies of exalted rank were sometimes not averse to having their charms immortalized by the painter's brush.

relatives and King
Before his death, he was absolved from the excommunication ; moreover, the Pope also promised that the King of Hungary and his relatives would not be excommunicated without the special permission of the Pope.
From Henry I onward, the Dukes of Burgundy were relatives of the King of the Franks until the end of the Duchy proper.
After Matthau's death in 2000, Lemmon appeared with friends and relatives of the actor on a Larry King Live show in tribute.
Raymond and Bohemond were King Baldwin's nearest male relatives in the paternal line, and could have claimed the throne if the king died without an heir or a suitable replacement.
After hearing the news of Ottokar's death, Henry IV went to Prague and attempted to gain the guardianship of the king's son Wenceslaus II, as one of his closest relatives ( Henry IV's paternal grandmother was Anna of Bohemia, a daughter of late King Ottokar I ) and ally.
Raymond and Bohemond were King Baldwin's nearest male relatives in the paternal line, and could have claimed the throne if the king died without an heir or a suitable replacement.
* Dinah Dean's series of historical novels are set against the background of the Napoleonic Wars and are told from a Russian perspective – " The Road to Kaluga ", " Flight From the Eagle ", " The Eagle's Fate ", " The Wheel of Fortune ", " The Green Gallant " – follow a small group of soldiers ( and their relatives ) over months of campaigning from the fall of Moscow up to the liberation of Paris, the last 3 books – " The Ice King ", " Tatya's Story ", " The River of Time " – fall some years later but have the same cast of characters.
His dispute with King Henry came about due to the latter's determination to ignore the swelling discontent within the country, caused by a combination of factors, including famine and a sense among the English Barons that King Henry was too quick to dispense favour to his Poitevin relatives and Savoyard in-laws.
The Canadian monarchy can trace its ancestral lineage back to the kings of the Angles and the early Scottish kings, through centuries since parts of the territories that today comprise Canada were claimed by King Henry VII in 1497 and others by King Francis I in 1534 ; both being blood relatives of the current Canadian monarch.
During King Phillip's War later in the century the Martha's Vineyard band did not join their tribal relatives in the uprising and remained armed, a testimony to the good relations cultivated by the Mayhews as the leaders of the English colony.
After Matthau's death, Lemmon as well as other friends and relatives had appeared on Larry King Live in an hour of tribute and remembrance ; many of those same people appeared on the show one year later, reminiscing about Lemmon.
Under orders from ' relatives ', King Edward V and Richard were executed in the Tower of London, and had their bodies disposed of in the River Teme.
Its closest relatives are the Abyssinian Wolf, also known as the Red Wolf and the King Jackal, and the Indian Wolf.
When the Templars were suppressed in 1307, King Edward II took over the manorial rights, granting them to various relatives.
Donkey Kong 64 follows the adventures of Donkey Kong and four of his simian relatives as they try to win back their hoard of Golden Bananas and banish King K. Rool.
The king sent his envoys to his brother-in-law, King Henry IV of Germany, while Ladislaus and his brothers sought the help of their Polish and Czech relatives.
Duel in the Sun is a Technicolor 1946 Western film directed by King Vidor, produced and written by David O. Selznick, which tells the story of a Mestiza ( half-Native American ) girl who goes to live with her Anglo relatives, becoming involved in prejudice and forbidden love.
Later chroniclers write that Hugues de Payens approached King Baldwin II of Jerusalem ( whose reign began in 1118 ) with eight knights, two of whom were brothers and all of whom were his relatives by either blood or marriage, in order to form the Order of the Knights Templar.
The king sent his envoys to his brother-in-law, King Henry IV of Germany, while Géza and his brothers were seeking the help of their Polish and Czech relatives.
On October 20, 2008, some of his relatives were arrested in Mexico City on drug trafficking charges: Ismael's brother, Jesus " The King " Zambada, along with Ismael's son and nephew.
However, even the Hungarian barons allied with the Emperor did not want to accept Peter's rule ; therefore the Emperor granted the fortresses to one of King Stephen's relatives ( probably to Duke Béla ).
# The murder of the relatives of King Báetán mac Muirchertaig in 620 AD ( Annals of Ulster )

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