Examples of 'pope nicholas' in a sentence

Meaning of "pope nicholas"

pope nicholas - a specific reference to a pope named Nicholas in historical or religious context

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Pope Nicholas demurred from taking such a responsibility.
Not one scrap of paper has been thrown out since the time of Pope Nicholas.
The death of Pope Nicholas two years later found both parties in battle array.
Not a single letter or memorandum has been thrown away since the time of Pope Nicholas.
Pope Nicholas then ordered the Emperor to restore Soffredus to his episcopal seat.
Which he received at the hands of Pope Nicholas.
Pope Nicholas I saw an opportunity to increase his influence.
The appointment was approved on their recommendation by Pope Nicholas.
Pope Nicholas IV was even planning to proclaim a crusade against Ladislaus.
This event aroused strong feelings that inspired Pope Nicholas V to plan a crusade.
Pope Nicholas III was stricken ill quite unexpectedly.
Oljeitu was baptised as a Christian and received the name Nikolya after Pope Nicholas IV.
An edict by Pope Nicholas III requires all Jews to attend conversion sermons.
It is very beautiful, but ours was inscribed by pope Nicholas V.
Pope Nicholas V enables the papal Inquisition to persecute men who practice sodomy.

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This council declared Pope Nicholas anathema, excommunicated and deposed.
Pope Nicholas III had the castle connected to St Peter s Basilica by a fortified passageway.
He held a similar position under Pope Nicholas V, who bestowed two lucrative commendatory abbacies on him.
Pope Nicholas I taught the Bulgarians that baptism even by a Jew or a pagan is valid.
He was sent to Rome, where he was consecrated by Pope Nicholas II.
Pope Nicholas IV calls for a new crusade for the recovery of the Holy Land.
It was the summer residence of Pope Nicholas III, uncle of Orso.
Pope Nicholas also granted Archbishop Bérard the right to make his own Testament.
After learning of the brothers ' activities, Pope Nicholas I summoned them to Rome.
She petitioned Pope Nicholas V to reopen the court case that had convicted Joan of heresy.
Oljeitu was baptised as a Christian and received the name Nikola " Nicholas " after Pope Nicholas IV.
Pope Nicholas V called for an immediate counter-attack in the form of a crusade.
Cortes of Lisbon - ratify concordat with Pope Nicholas V, settling the episcopal question.
Pope Nicholas I forbids the use of torture, in prosecutions for witchcraft approximate date.
She was canonised by Pope Nicholas I about 200 years after her death.
Pope Nicholas IV planned to declare a crusade against him, but three Cuman assassins murdered Ladislaus.
The irregular elevation of Photios, however, riled with Pope Nicholas I, who refused to recognize it.
Pope Nicholas V approved the idea, but he died soon after the beginning of its realization.
Around the end of 1059, Peter was sent as legate to Milan by Pope Nicholas II.
Pope Nicholas IV confirms the independence of San Marino, via papal bull.
This custom saw major rebuilding when Pope Nicholas V was appointed in 1447.
Subsequently, Pope Nicholas reinstated him on condition of his remaining faithful to the Roman Church.
The great transformation began under Pope Nicholas V, who became pontiff in 1447.
Pope Nicholas himself referred to his " great virtues and universal knowledge . ".
In 1280, he set out for Rome from Capua in order to convert Pope Nicholas III.
Burchard also sought Pope Nicholas IV 's permission for the coronation of Rudolf von Habsburg.
Pope Nicholas V, the candidate ultimately selected, reinstated all of Colonna 's benefices.
In July 1061 Pope Nicholas II died and once more a schism ensued.
Pope Nicholas IV, who commissioned the work, is shown kneeling alongside Cardinal Giacomo Colonna,.
In a bull by Pope Nicholas IV of 7 October 1289 he was confirmed as the chosen bishop.
Under Pope Nicholas V he went to Rome, where, for a while, he lived in extreme penury.
In 1059, Pope Nicholas II decreed that future popes could be elected by cardinals only.
Commissioned by Pope Nicholas III, they were painted during the 13th and 14th centuries.

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