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British Academy. BENEDICT IX AND GREGORY VI 6 BY REGINALD L. POOLE FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Communicated October 31 , 1917 Ir is a famous story that in 1046 King Henry III of Germany went into Italy and held a synod at which three Popes ...
British Academy. BENEDICT IX AND GREGORY VI 6 BY REGINALD L. POOLE FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Communicated October 31 , 1917 Ir is a famous story that in 1046 King Henry III of Germany went into Italy and held a synod at which three Popes ...
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... Gregory VI . Some lists give 1 year and 8 months less 11 days ; that is , they make it end exactly on 20 December 1046 , the date of the synod of Sutri . Others extend it to 2 years and 6 months , that is to about 1 ... GREGORY VI 205.
... Gregory VI . Some lists give 1 year and 8 months less 11 days ; that is , they make it end exactly on 20 December 1046 , the date of the synod of Sutri . Others extend it to 2 years and 6 months , that is to about 1 ... GREGORY VI 205.
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... Gregory VI was proof of Benedict's infamy : to them Gregory , to the day of his death , continued to be the lawful Pope . In the version of the Liber Pontificalis which won currency in later ages both Clement II and ... GREGORY VI ยท 219.
... Gregory VI was proof of Benedict's infamy : to them Gregory , to the day of his death , continued to be the lawful Pope . In the version of the Liber Pontificalis which won currency in later ages both Clement II and ... GREGORY VI ยท 219.
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