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... pope prince of the bishop Romans of Nepi vestararius [ 949 ] senatrix tante 979 † 954 senatrix [ 970 ] Theodora III ' senatrix [ c . 940-944 ] John duke of Naples [ c . 940-914 ] Theophylact BENEDICT VIII Romanus JOHN XIX pope pope ...
... pope prince of the bishop Romans of Nepi vestararius [ 949 ] senatrix tante 979 † 954 senatrix [ 970 ] Theodora III ' senatrix [ c . 940-944 ] John duke of Naples [ c . 940-914 ] Theophylact BENEDICT VIII Romanus JOHN XIX pope pope ...
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... Pope's bull . The first two Popes who were brought in from the Empire lived less than a year , with an interval of Tusculan anarchy between them ; but Leo IX , who was elected in 1048 , had full range for impressing his personality on ...
... Pope's bull . The first two Popes who were brought in from the Empire lived less than a year , with an interval of Tusculan anarchy between them ; but Leo IX , who was elected in 1048 , had full range for impressing his personality on ...
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... Pope gradually to emancipate himself from his traditional surroundings ; for the Roman notaries could not write in that character . The freedom thus acquired was extended when the Pope was no longer permanently established in the city ...
... Pope gradually to emancipate himself from his traditional surroundings ; for the Roman notaries could not write in that character . The freedom thus acquired was extended when the Pope was no longer permanently established in the city ...
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