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  2. Pope Nicholas V - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas V's major focus was on establishing the Vatican as the official residence of the Papacy, replacing the Lateran Palace. He added a substantial new wing including a private chapel to the Vatican , and – according to Giannozzo Manetti , biographer of Nicholas – planned substantial changes to the Borgo district.

  3. Cardinals created by Nicholas V - Wikipedia

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    Pope Nicholas V (1397-1455).. Pope Nicholas V (r. 1447–1455) created eight new cardinals in three consistories, including the former Antipope Felix V (1439–1449).He also confirmed the three promotions made by this antipope, and restored two cardinals who were created by the legitimate popes but then deposed for having supported the schism of the Council of Basle and Antipope Felix V.

  4. Pantheon Systems - Wikipedia

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    Pantheon is a combination of web development tools in the cloud and web hosting and management services. It is based in the cloud, and is free until deployment. [ 15 ] Developers have a choice between Drupal and WordPress and installation of profiles like Open Atrium , or custom upstreams with user-specified configuration.

  5. Fact-checking 'Conclave': How accurate is the pope movie ...

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    When cardinals assemble to elect a pope, they vote as often as four times a day, especially in the first day or two, to determine which candidates are most likely to garner a majority vote. As ...

  6. 1292–1294 papal election - Wikipedia

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    The 1292–94 papal election (from 5 April 1292 to 5 July 1294), was the last papal election which did not take the form of a papal conclave (in which the electors are locked in seclusion cum clave—Latin for "with a key"—and not permitted to leave until a new Bishop of Rome has been elected).

  7. Pope Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    Pope Nicholas could refer to: Pope Nicholas I; Pope Nicholas II; Pope Nicholas III; Pope Nicholas IV; Pope Nicholas V. Antipope Nicholas V; See also.

  8. FACT CHECK: Is The Pope Opening Up Five ‘Sacred ... - AOL

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    Fact Check: Social media users are claiming that Pope Francis is opening five “sacred portals” in a ritual that “has never been done before.” “BREAKING: Pope to Open 5 Sacred Portals on ...

  9. Rackspace Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Cloud files is a cloud hosting service that provides "unlimited online storage and CDN" for media (examples given include backups, video files, user content) on a utility computing basis. [7] It was originally launched as Mosso CloudFS as a private beta release on May 5, 2008, and is similar to Amazon Simple Storage Service . [ 8 ]

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