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* Machiavelli on diglossa. org library, 5 parallel translations: ru: Г. Муравьева, en: W. K. Marriott, N. H. Thomson, fr: J .- V. Périès, de: G. Regis
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Under the influence of Charles of Anjou, he was elected Pope to succeed Innocent V on 12 July 1276 but died at Viterbo on 18 August 1276 from illness without ever having been ordained to the priesthood.
The Blessed Pope Innocent V ( c. 1225 – 22 June 1276 ), born Pierre de Tarentaise, was Pope from 21 January 1276 until his death.
Pope Innocent V was the author of several works of philosophy, theology, and canon law, including commentaries on the Pauline epistles and on the Sentences of Peter Lombard.
* 1276 – Four different men are pope over the course of the year, as Popes Gregory X, Innocent V, and Adrian V all die in quick succession.
In the meantime, Gregory had been succeeded by Pope Innocent V, who arranged a peace between Charles and the Genoese.
* July 11 – Pope Adrian V ( also referred to as Hadrian ) succeeds Pope Innocent V as the 186th pope.
There are six extant papal tombs inside the basilica: Alexander III ( right aisles ), Sergius IV ( right aisles ), Clement XII Corsini ( left aisle ), Martin V ( in front of the confessio ); Innocent III ( right transept ); and Leo XIII ( left transept ), by G. Tadolini ( 1907 ).
The popes of the destroyed tombs were: Pope John X ( 914-928 ), Pope Agapetus II ( 946-955 ), Pope John XII ( 955-964 ), Pope Paschal II ( 1099 – 1118 ), Pope Callixtus II ( 1119 – 1124 ), Pope Honorius II ( 1124 – 1130 ), Pope Celestine II ( 1143 – 1144 ), Pope Lucius II ( 1144 – 1145 ), Pope Anastasius IV ( 1153 – 1154 ), Pope Clement III ( 1187 – 1191 ), Pope Celestine III ( 1191 – 1198 ), Pope Innocent V ( 1276 ).
Construction of the current version of the palace began on 30 April 1589 under Pope Sixtus V and its various intrinsic parts completed by later successors, Pope Urban VII, Pope Innocent XI and Pope Clement VIII.
Bohemond VI was the son of Bohemond V of Antioch and Luciana ( Lucienne ) di Segni, great-niece of Pope Innocent III.
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