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Page 203
... Benedict IX and Gregory VI came to their end . The intervals of days are given with minute accuracy and they are in absolute agreement with the days of the month recorded in the Annales Romani , the compiler of which , though he wrote ...
... Benedict IX and Gregory VI came to their end . The intervals of days are given with minute accuracy and they are in absolute agreement with the days of the month recorded in the Annales Romani , the compiler of which , though he wrote ...
Page 207
... Benedict was by many accused ( criminatus ) and was expelled by the Romans from his see . They then set up one Silvester in his place . But a party came to Benedict's support , and he excommunicated and drove out Silvester . But after ...
... Benedict was by many accused ( criminatus ) and was expelled by the Romans from his see . They then set up one Silvester in his place . But a party came to Benedict's support , and he excommunicated and drove out Silvester . But after ...
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... Benedict was a boy of about twelve years ? I should not be at all surprised if he simply blundered over a notice of Benedict's life , which stated that when he had been Pope for twelve years he was expelled by the Romans . This at least ...
... Benedict was a boy of about twelve years ? I should not be at all surprised if he simply blundered over a notice of Benedict's life , which stated that when he had been Pope for twelve years he was expelled by the Romans . This at least ...
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