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... pontificate , with perhaps a few particulars of his parentage and birthplace . The complicated succession of Popes between 1044 and 1046 , however , made a somewhat more extended record necessary ; and for these events the lists furnish ...
... pontificate , with perhaps a few particulars of his parentage and birthplace . The complicated succession of Popes between 1044 and 1046 , however , made a somewhat more extended record necessary ; and for these events the lists furnish ...
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... pontificate one month and 21 days . Then he himself gave it to John archcanon of St. John at the Latin Gate , his godfather , on the first of May ; to whom they gave the name Gregory . And he held the pontificate for one year and eight ...
... pontificate one month and 21 days . Then he himself gave it to John archcanon of St. John at the Latin Gate , his godfather , on the first of May ; to whom they gave the name Gregory . And he held the pontificate for one year and eight ...
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... pontificate it was intended to unify the administration of the Empire and Papacy in a way which had hardly been attempted before even during the reign of Otto III . It is easy to exaggerate the significance of these features in their ...
... pontificate it was intended to unify the administration of the Empire and Papacy in a way which had hardly been attempted before even during the reign of Otto III . It is easy to exaggerate the significance of these features in their ...
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Presidential ADDRESS | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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