INNOCENT VI

d. 1362, pope (1352–62), a Frenchman named Étienne Aubert; successor of Clement VI. He was a well-known jurist and was created cardinal in 1342. He lived at Avignon. He was one of the few reforming popes of his age, doing his best to eliminate venality from church administration. His major quarrel was with Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV over the Golden Bull. Innocent sent Cardinal de Albornoz into Italy to pacify the Papal States and liberated Cola di Rienzi to go with him. He was succeeded by Urban V.

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...Wales from the accession of Pope Innocent III to the death of Pope Benedict...laughter to all who knew her -vi- PREFACE Many people have...Actorum Romanorum Pontificum ab Innocentio III ad Martinum V electum, vi Citta del Vati cano, Biblioteca...
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...sources of conflict in Henry VI becomes yet dearer during the...Richard as the trapping of an innocent bird by a snare, and sees his...the world of Shakespeares Henry VI plays. Though authors had emphasized...including the author of Henry VI, sport by the 1590s had become...
...strictly speaking, examples of miscarriage of justice, even if this phrase is commonly reserved for convictions of the innocent. VI Consequentialist Rationales It is certainly possible to reconstruct a consequentialist rationale for the moral primacy...
...beginning with Robinson v. California--against which laws banning innocent conduct derivative of a litigants status are challenged, and...unconstitutional will yield public policy benefits. (24) Finally, Part VI will propose an alternative interpretation of the Robinson doctrine...
...to see the artwork donated to a museum where its provenance will be properly identified.(271) VI. CONCLUSION This Note has focused on the innocent buyer of looted art. It is important to recognize that the Nazi looting of Europe has created many...
...activity from continuing, that claimants property shall not be forfeited. VI. CONCLUSION Until Congress chooses to amend the statute, courts must read the "innocent owner" provision of sections 881 (a) (7) in the conjunctive. A logical reading...
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...61296 1 THE QUATERCENTENARY OF THE PEACEFUL ACCESSION of James VI of Scotland to the English throne is an opportunity to reconsider...concludes that, after five decades of experience, he remained an innocent for whom the harsh realities of kingship are still unimaginable...
...confident inaccuracy that sent Columbus on his voyage of discovery; a better grasp of reality would have kept him home. Pope Alexander VI was working completely in the dark when he promulgated a Line of Demarcation, dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal...
...than one thousand council fathers. Yet Paul VI refused to intervene. Now I know why that...First, on Mission Sunday that October, Paul VI canonized more than twenty young Ugandans...ceremonies. But, in February 1965, Paul VI created his first cardinals, among them...
...Clement died in 1352 and two years later the new pope, Innocent VI, sent Cola to Rome on a mission to restore papal authority...and freely. He was in his early forties. A year later Innocent VI proclaimed absolution for all who had taken any part...
...subsequent imprisonment and trial, it looked as if he might enjoy rehabilitation; at the prompting of Petrarch, Pope Innocent VI halted proceedings against Rienzi. He was reappointed as a Roman senator and returned to the city. But his power-base...
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...Centre of the Royal Household. Yet an Innocent Indiscretion Ruined Her Reputation and...present Queen than her parents, George VI and his consort Elizabeth. The pragmatic...Crawfie continued to be haunted by her innocent revelations but the author A.N.Wilson...
...Have a Duty to Teach; Elspeth Insch, Headteacher of King Edward VI Handsworth School, Says Parents Need to Stop Abdicating the...unembarrassed about babies. If parents try to keep the door open to innocent enquiry, that is perhaps the best sort of sex education you...
...never seen anything like it was the throwaway remark made by an innocent spectator one of a number huddled together to shelter from the...just in time to see his beloved Annadale in their table topping Vi-Sport Premier League match against Cookstown. "I havent seen...
...application form for one of the five King Edward VI grammar schools or its two independents, King Edwards School and King Edward VI High School for Girls. A number of grant-maintained...competition for a place at any of the King Edward VI Foundation grammar schools is heightened...
...sense of humour surfaces in a tale about Innocents sister-in-law Olimpia Pamphilj: she enjoyed...Newcastle-under-Lyme, and Filippo Andrea VI married Gesine Dykes, a Scottish nurse...came when the only child of Filippo Andrea VI, Orietta, met a Royal Navy commander called...
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INNOCENT VI d. 1362, pope (1352 62), a Frenchman named Etienne Aubert; successor of Clement VI. He was a well-known jurist and was created...Emperor Charles IV over the Golden Bull. Innocent sent Cardinal de Albornoz into Italy to pacify...
...agreed to leave Europe at peace if the pope kept Djem captive. Innocent VIII was known as a nepotist and was attacked by Savonarola for his worldliness. He was succeeded by Alexander VI. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...
...elegant court, patronized the arts, and vastly favored his relatives. He was completely pro-French. He was succeeded by Innocent VI. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press...
ALEXANDER VI , pope 1431? 1503, pope (1492 1503), a Spaniard (b. Jativa) named Rodrigo de Borja or, in Italian, Rodrigo Borgia; successor of Innocent VIII. He took Borja as his surname from his mothers brother Alfonso, who...
URBAN V 1310 70, pope (1362 70), a Provencal named Guillaume de Grimoard; successor of Innocent VI. He was a Benedictine renowned for his knowledge of canon law. The great event of Urbans pontificate was the abortive attempt to...
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