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  • it also became an autonomous part of the Holy Roman Empire after accepting ... The first unequivocal reference to Bohemia dates back to the Roman ...
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  • it usually controlled by greater powers—Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, Islamic ... The more famous include: Gelon, Hiero I, Dionysius the Elder Dionysius ...
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  • corvus in Latin) descended from the ancient Roman gens of the Corvini. ... threatened it from the south, the emperor Frederick III from the west ...
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  • their power was curtailed by Persian Emperor Cyrus the Great (c 585 – ... (appointed as a vassal king of Judea by the Roman Empire), asking him where ...
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  • of Revelation referred specifically to the Emperor Nero, whom he identified ... of a man and a mouth that spoke boastfully… I kept looking until the beast ...
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  • In the Roman Empire, the Vestal Virgins (sacerdos Vestalis), were ... the health and prosperity of Rome and the Roman Empire. The Vestal Virgins ...
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  • Catholic Church and the coming of a new age of the Holy Spirit. ... and the more conservative elements in the Roman Catholic Church. His views ...
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  • of Cologne, under the administration of the Roman Catholic Church. Located ... It stands on the site of a 4th century Roman temple, followed by a square ...
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  • Apostolica Vaticana) is the library of the Holy See, currently located in ... was given to the Vatican by Maximilian I, Duke of Bavaria (who had just ...
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  • church body and therefore belonged to the Roman Catholic Church and its hierarchy ... of two faculties was handed over to the Roman-Catholic order of the Jesuits ...
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  • Germanization due to immigrants from the Holy Roman Empire from the fourteenth ... Roman Catholicism held sway over Silesia for most of its history, ...
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  • Helvetii, mentioned by Caesar. After the Roman conquest of Helvetia, a small ... and Morat, to establish their position. The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II ...
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  • Jerome in his Study (1514) and Melencolia I (1514). His most iconic images ... (Albertina, Vienna,) and is inscribed “when I was a child.” Wolgemut, ...
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  • for poor, sick, or injured pilgrims to the Holy Land. After the Western Christian ... to medical care during World War I and World War II. On the one ...
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  • is serious enough. In Christianity, the Roman Catholic Church especially ... penalty levied against a member of the Roman Catholic Church. The Church ...
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  • Pope St. Gregory I or Gregory the Great (c. 540 – March 12, 604 ... Augustine, and Jerome). Of all popes, Gregory I had the most influence on the ...
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  • king consort of England (as husband of Mary I) from 1554 to 1558, Lord of ... 1527, and was the only legitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, by ...
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  • used to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire during the Middle ... Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor attempted to conquer the empire during ...
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  • I see a vast city, whose glory will touch the stars! I see a place ... ===Bohemia Becomes Part of Roman Empire=== [[Image:Mikulas.jpg|left ...
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  • been controlled alternately by Celts, the Roman Empire, Visigoths, Huns, ... The Roman name Mediolanum includes the suffix -lanum meaning plain ...
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  • First Crusade (1096–1099) by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem in 1098. While ... Empire, but in 1143 both the Byzantine emperor John II Comnenus and the ...
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  • Aragon, causing the king to break with the Roman Catholic Church and establish ... his primary concern was to uphold the Roman Catholic church and the status ...
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  • under the Duke of Burgundy. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, born in Ghent ... and destroyed statues and images of Roman Catholic saints. According ...
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  • language. The attitude of Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, who sent threatening ... reasons; his ambition to be crowned as Emperor meant that his own kingdom ...
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  • merged with the secretariat of “the Ten” (i Dieci), the executive council ... on another journey to report on the Holy Roman emperor, Maximilian ...
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  • to stave off the influence of powerful Roman families, quickly elected ... Bernard accompanied Innocent to parley with Lothair II, the Holy Roman ...
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  • Egypt during the first or third year of the Roman Emperor Claudius, and evangelized ... neglect, especially in the frontiers of the Roman and Byzantine Empires. In ...
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  • and his martyrdom at the hands of the Roman emperor Maximinus. ... When the emperor Maximinus renewed persecution of Christians by the ...
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  • 8, 1702, succeeding William III and II. Her Roman Catholic father, James II ... was succeeded by her second cousin, George I, of the House of Hanover, who ...
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  • would be shared between Mary, Amalia and Frederick William, the Elector of ... the bastard son of stadtholder Frederick Henry of Orange, William ...
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  • In 1565, Tycho's uncle died of pneumonia after rescuing Frederick ... King Frederick II had heard about the fame Tycho was gradually acquiring ...
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  • side, which at the time was losing to the Holy Roman Empire and its Catholic ... and admired Gustav II Adolf include Napoleon I of France and Carl von Clausewitz ...
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  • Charles I (November 19, 1600 – January 30, 1649) was King of England ... brought the Church of England too close to Roman Catholicism. Charles's ...
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  • disciple of Jesus. She is considered by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox ... said to her, 'Do not cling to me, for I have not yet ascended to My ...
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  • under Constantine (and later Theodosius I), the fact that individuals ... thou hast read this epistle, on thy life (I adjure thee), my beloved, arise ...
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  • The Dome of the Rock has a striking presence in the holy city of Jerusalem ... of the world and on this spot stood the Holy of Holies.” ...
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  • Eastern Catholic Churches. Enlisted as a Roman soldier in the Guard of Emperor ... 23 (Julian Calendar). He is also honored in Roman Catholicism but not to the ...
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  • XVI of France. She was the daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and ... and eleventh (and last) daughter, of Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa. ...
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  • Johannes Bessarion, papal legate to the Holy Roman Empire, who was a great ... Quite recently I have made observations in the city of Nuremberg. ...
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  • Friars Minor, and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He set forth ... St. Bonaventure's College is a private Roman Catholic school located in ...
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  • In the third century B.C.E. Messanan Crisis, the Roman Republic intervened ... their sympathizers in 210 B.C.E. that the Roman consul M. Valerian proclaimed ...
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  • What was to become Berlin was well outside the frontiers of the Roman ... In 948, Emperor Otto I the Great established German control over the ...
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  • George III (George William Frederick; June 4, 1738 – January 29 ... House on June 4, 1738. He was the son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and the ...
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  • sons and successors, William Rufus and Henry I, around 1087. However, the ... been built by Julius Caesar. This supposed Roman origin is a myth, however ...
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  • Regius et ad Caesarem (“Orator to the Holy Roman Emperor”) Charles ... (although there would be a break during Mary I of England Mary's reign ...
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  • George IV (George Augustus Frederick; August 12, 1762 – June 26 ... 21, the Prince of Wales fell in love with a Roman Catholic, Maria Anne Fitzherbert ...
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  • to the Western Wall, their most important holy site. The Six-Day War resulted ... remains the city of peace. They regard its holy places as the center of the ...
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  • before his accession) was the fourth Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudian ... Claudius was considered a rather unlikely man to become emperor. He ...
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  • is therefore regarded as the founder of the Holy Roman Empire (as Charles I ... in the late fifth century into a crumbling Roman Empire, were, by the early ...
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  • Jews there was the same as elsewhere in the Roman Empire. They enjoyed some ... the Jews. Beginning with the tenth century, Holy Week became more and more ...
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