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  2. Pope Gregory VII - Wikipedia

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    Pope Gregory VII (Latin: Gregorius VII; c. 1015 – 25 May 1085), born Hildebrand of Sovana (Italian: Ildebrando di Soana), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 April 1073 to his death in 1085.

  3. List of popes - Wikipedia

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    In opposition to Pope Gregory VII, Pope Victor III, Pope Urban II and Pope Paschal II. 158 24 May 1086 – 16 September 1087 (1 year, 115 days) Bl. Victor III VICTOR Tertius: Dauferio Epifani Del Zotto O.S.B. c. 1026 Benevento, Duchy of Benevento: 60 / 61 Born as a subject of the Duchy of Benevento, was of Lombard ethnicity.

  4. List of canonised popes - Wikipedia

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    Pope Gelasius I: 492 31 Pope Gregory I (the Great) 590 32 Pope Gregory II: 715 33 Pope Gregory III: 731 34 Pope Gregory VII: 1073 Canonised in 1728 by Pope Benedict XIII: 35 Pope Hilarius: 461 36 Pope Hormisdas: 514 37 Pope Hyginus: 136 38 Pope Innocent I: 401 39 Pope John I: 523 40 Pope John XXIII: 1958 Canonised in 2014 by Pope Francis: 41 ...

  5. Liber beatae Gregorii papae - Wikipedia

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    The Liber beatae Gregorii papae ('book of the blessed Pope Gregory'), often known in English as the Anonymous Life of Gregory the Great, is a hagiography of Pope Gregory I composed by an anonymous monk or nun at a Northumbrian monastery, usually thought to have been at Whitby, around 700.

  6. Road to Canossa - Wikipedia

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    Henry at Canossa, history painting by Eduard Schwoiser [] (1862). The Road to Canossa or Humiliation of Canossa (Italian: L'umiliazione di Canossa), or, sometimes, the Walk to Canossa (German: Gang nach Canossa/Kanossa) [1] was the journey of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV to Canossa Castle in 1077, and his subsequent ritual submission there to Pope Gregory VII.

  7. Pope names 13 new cardinals, includes US Archbishop Gregory - AOL

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    VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis on Sunday named 13 new cardinals, including Washington D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory, who would become the first Black U.S. prelate to earn the coveted red hat.

  8. Pope Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Pope Gregory V (996–999) Pope Gregory VI (1045–1046) Antipope Gregory VI; Pope Gregory VII (1073–1085), after whom the Gregorian Reform is named; Pope Gregory VIII (1187) Antipope Gregory VIII; Pope Gregory IX (1227–1241) Pope Gregory X (1271–1276) Pope Gregory XI (1370–1378) Pope Gregory XII (1406–1415) Pope Gregory XIII (1572 ...

  9. D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory becomes first African ... - AOL

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    The archbishop of Washington, D.C., made history on Saturday by becoming the first African-American cardinal of the Catholic Church. Wilton Gregory, 72, was one of 13 men installed as princes of ...