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In the Roman Catholic Church he is numbered among the Doctors of the Church ; in Eastern Orthodoxy and the Eastern Catholic Churches he is revered as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs, along with Basil the Great and John Chrysostom.
Three members of the dynasty were crowned Holy Roman Emperors.
* 1054 – Three Roman legates break relations between Western and Eastern Christian Churches through the act of placing an invalidly-issued Papal bull of Excommunication on the altar of Hagia Sophia during Saturday afternoon divine liturgy.
) During the Three Kingdoms, the king of Wu sent a diplomatic mission along the coast of Asia, reaching as far as the Eastern Roman Empire.
* 9: Three Roman legions were ambushed and destroyed at Teutoberg Forest by Germans under the leadership of Arminius.
However, the Army of the Three Guarantees was formed under the command of Colonel Agustín de Iturbide with the support of patriots and loyalists to secure independence for Mexico and the protection of Roman Catholicism.
Three different dynasties of Counts ruled Provence during the Middle Ages, and Provence became a prize in the complex rivalries between the Catalan rulers of Barcelona, the Kings of Burgundy, the German rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, and the Angevin Kings of France.
Three of the latter, St. Emmeram, Niedermünster and Obermünster, were estates of their own within the Holy Roman Empire, meaning that they were granted a seat and a vote at the Imperial Diet ( Reichstag ).
Three spiritual practices are represented in the Pueblo: the original indigenous spiritual and religious tradition ; Roman Catholicism ; and the Native American Church.
Three Campanian cities, including Capua and Cumae, are granted Roman citizenship and thus become part of the Roman state.
The alliance had allowed the Triumvirs to dominate Roman politics completely, but it would not last indefinitely due to the ambitions, egos, and jealousies of the three ; Caesar and Crassus were implicitly hand-in-glove, but Pompey disliked Crassus and grew increasingly envious of Caesar's spectacular successes in the Gallic War, whereby he annexed the whole of the Three Gauls to Rome.
Three towers survive from the medieval Conciergerie: the Caesar Tower, named in honor of the Roman Emperors ; the Silver Tower, so named for its ( alleged ) use as the store for the royal treasure ; and the Bonbec (" good beak ") Tower, which obtained its name from the torture chamber that it housed, in which victims were encouraged to " sing ".
Three days after, he held a farewell banquet for the emperor and afterward, accompanied by the Roman nobility, visited him in his camp before the city, on which occasion the emperor came to meet the pope and led his horse for some distance.
Three Genii Cucullati and a goddess on a relief from Roman Britain
Three churches ( First Congregational Church of Lebanon, Lebanon Baptist Church and Saint Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church ) are also located on the Lebanon Green.
Three years after moving to Marburg upon the death of her husband, she died at the age of 24 and was canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
Three Roman theologians examined his work and Pope Leo XII gave it his formal approval.
It is also noteworthy that in the Chronicle of Alberic of Three Fountains, under the year 1208 ( not, be it noted 1200 ), we find this brief entry: " It is said that this year was celebrated as the fiftieth year, or the year of jubilee and remission, in the Roman Court.
Three years later, the Peace of Augsburg granted Lutheranism official status within the Holy Roman Empire and let princes choose the official religion within the domains they controlled.
The Three Silver Ladies is one of two identical sculptures installed on the Harrowden Road, They depict local Roman history, the river, and the townspeople working together.
Three Roman Emperors were born in the municipality of Zaječar ; Galerius ( r. 293 – 311 ), Maximinus ( r. 305 – 312 ) and Licinius ( r. 308 – 324 ).
Three years later, in July 453, Pulcheria died ; she was later made a saint by the Roman Church.

Three and rulers
In 1872, Bismarck offered friendship to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Russia, whose rulers joined Wilhelm I in the League of the Three Emperors, also known as the Dreikaiserbund.
The Three Kingdoms period () was a period in Chinese history, part of an era of disunity called the " Six Dynasties " following immediately the loss of de facto power of the Han Dynasty rulers.
The Northern Star commented on the rejection: Three and half millions have quietly, orderly, soberly, peaceably but firmly asked of their rulers to do justice ; and their rulers have turned a deaf ear to that protest.
The Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors () were a group of semi-mythological rulers and culture heroes from ancient China during the period circa 2852 BC to 2070 BC.
* Three August Ones and Five Emperors: a collection of legendary rulers
The Cao family, rulers of the Wei Dynasty ( 220-265 CE ) during the post-Han Three Kingdoms period, distinguished themselves as poets by writing poems filled with sympathy for the day-to-day struggles of soldiery and the common people.
Three other rulers succeeded the throne later, Sri Tri Buana's son, Paduka Sri Pekerma Wira Diraja ( 1372 – 1386 ), his grandson Paduka Seri Rana Wira Kerma ( 1386 – 1399 ) and his great grandson Paduka Sri Maharaja Parameswara ( 1399 – 1413 ).
He argued that the demands of ren and li meant that rulers could oppress their subjects only at their own peril: " You may rob the Three Armies of their commander, but you cannot deprive the humblest peasant of his opinion " ( Analects 9. 25 ).
Together, these rulers were called the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors.
For the lists of the earliest, mythological rulers, both titles are conventionally translated in English as " Sovereigns " though individual rulers entitled either huang or di from this period are translated in English with the title " Emperor " as these early mythological histories aim to feature the sovereigns of the evolving polity of the Chinese state, tracking those states which can best be claimed in a roughly continuous chain of imperial primacy interspersed with several periods of disunity such as the Spring and Autumn Period, the Warring States Period, the Three Kingdoms Period, the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period, the republican Chinese Civil War and so on.
* Three Kings ( YuYu Hakusho ), the three rulers of the demon plane of Makai in the manga and anime series YuYu Hakusho
Three queens come to plead with Theseus and Hippolyta, rulers of Athens, to avenge the deaths of their husbands at the hands of the tyrant Creon of Thebes.
When such a feud spilled over into the Valtellina in 1619, a subject territory of the Three Leagues, the population there responded in kind, killing the Protestant rulers in 1620 and calling Habsburg Spain for help.
" Taewang ," meaning " greatest of kings ," was used by the later rulers of the Korean kingdom of Koguryo ( and Silla, albeit to a rarer extent ) to rank themselves as equals to the Chinese Emperors or to express suzerainty over surrounding states, particularly during the Three Kingdoms Era.
Three versions of the family tree of the first Aztec rulers:
With increasing cultural ties between Korea and China since the latter half of the Three Kingdoms period, the aristocratic class and rulers started adopting traditional style of Chinese clothes very different from Hanbok.
: The Ruling Dragon, or Shōryū ( literally Dragon Lord ), is an enigmatic entity or entities resembling a massive oriental dragon conferred uniquely upon the three destined rulers of the Three Kingdoms period: Hakufu, Sousou and Ryubi.
Floating on the clouds above the realm of Eldritch, Etheria is the colorful and enchanting home of Oberon and Titania, the rulers of Eldritch, the Three Fates, Maab, and the Dreamweaver.
As written in Samguk Sagi ( The history of Three Kingdoms ), the oldest written record of history, in Silla Dynasty, knots were used in everyday life and the rulers enjoyed using knots to adorn horses.

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