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... Gratian , whom the Romans had made Pope after the expulsion of the others , came to him and was received with honour . It almost seems as though the information which reached Reichenau distinguished Gratian from the unnamed person to ...
... Gratian , whom the Romans had made Pope after the expulsion of the others , came to him and was received with honour . It almost seems as though the information which reached Reichenau distinguished Gratian from the unnamed person to ...
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... Gratian was deposed.1 2 Two points may be noticed . Herman , as I have observed , does not expressly say that Gratian was the third of the three Popes who came upon the scene in 1044. His words even suggest that all three were deposed ...
... Gratian was deposed.1 2 Two points may be noticed . Herman , as I have observed , does not expressly say that Gratian was the third of the three Popes who came upon the scene in 1044. His words even suggest that all three were deposed ...
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... Gratian and Hildebrand in such a way as to build up a tentative pedigree ? We find ( 1 ) a modern statement that Gratian was of the house of Peter Leonis ; ( 2 ) an inscription , probably also modern , asserting that he was Peter's ...
... Gratian and Hildebrand in such a way as to build up a tentative pedigree ? We find ( 1 ) a modern statement that Gratian was of the house of Peter Leonis ; ( 2 ) an inscription , probably also modern , asserting that he was Peter's ...
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