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  2. Pope Innocent VI - Wikipedia

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    Pope Innocent VI (Latin: Innocentius VI; 1282 – 12 September 1362), born Étienne Aubert, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 December 1352 to his death, in September 1362. He was the fifth Avignon pope and the only one with the pontifical name of "Innocent".

  3. List of popes by country - Wikipedia

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    There have been 266 popes: 217 from Italy (Including Pope Paul I, II, III, IV, V, VI, Pope Pius I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII); 16 from France (Pope Sylvester II, Pope Stephen IX, Pope Nicholas II, Pope Urban II, Pope Callistus II, Pope Urban IV, Pope Clement IV, Pope Innocent V, Pope Martin IV, Pope Clement V, Pope John XXII, Pope Benedict XII, Pope Clement VI, Pope ...

  4. List of popes - Wikipedia

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    The anathematizations were rescinded by Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras in 1965. [17] 153 13 April 1055 – 28 July 1057 (2 years, 106 days) Victor II VICTOR Secundus: Gebhard II von Calw-Dollnstein-Hirschberg c. 1018 Duchy of Swabia, Holy Roman Empire 37 / 39 Born as a subject of the Duchy of Swabia. 154 2 August 1057 – 29 March 1058 ...

  5. Crusade against Francesco Ordelaffi - Wikipedia

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    On 17 January 1356, Pope Innocent VI pronounced a crusade against Ordelaffi and his allies, Giovanni Manfredi, lord of Faenza, and his brother Guglielmo Manfredi. He accused them of unlawfully occupying Castrocaro, Meldola and Bertinoro and governing tyrannically.

  6. Pope Innocent - Wikipedia

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    Pope Innocent II (1130–1143) Pope Innocent III (1198–1216) Pope Innocent IV (1243–1254) Pope Innocent V (1276) Pope Innocent VI (1352–1362) Pope Innocent VII (1404–1406) Pope Innocent VIII (1484–1492) Pope Innocent IX (1591) Pope Innocent X (1644–1655) Pope Innocent XI (1676–1689) Pope Innocent XII (1691–1700) Pope Innocent ...

  7. 1352 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    Pope Clement VI (brother of Pope Clement]) Pierre Bertrand de Colombier: Priest of S. Susanna 1344, February 27 Pope Clement VI: Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz: Priest of S. Clemente 1350, December 17 Pope Clement VI: Pasteur de Sarrats, O.F.M. Priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro 1350, December 17 Pope Clement VI: Raymond de Canillac, C.R.S.A.

  8. List of papal bulls - Wikipedia

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    (This may be a confusion with the decretal of Innocent III of the same name.) 1493 (May 3) Eximiae devotionis: Alexander VI: Accords to Spain recognition of the same rights and privileges regarding lands discovered in the west as had been previously confirmed to Portugal in the east. 1493 (May 4) Inter caetera ("Among the other")

  9. Henry Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Masham - Wikipedia

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    In November 1350 Scrope was summoned to the House of Lords as Lord Scrope, later Lord Scrope of Masham and in 1354 he was one of the ambassadors to Pope Innocent VI seeking to arbitrate between England and France. Scrope served Edward III in Picardy in 1355 and at the siege of Berwick in 1357.