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  2. Pope Innocent I - Wikipedia

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    Pope Innocent I (Latin: Innocentius I) was the bishop of Rome from 401 to his death on 12 March 417. From the beginning of his papacy, he was seen as the general arbitrator of ecclesiastical disputes in both the East and the West.

  3. Category:Documents of the Catholic Church by pope - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Documents of Pope Innocent III (2 P) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  4. Cybo - Wikipedia

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    Pope Innocent VIII (Giovanni Battista Cybo) (1432–1492) Franceschetto Cybo (1450 – 1519) duke of Spoleto, illegitimate son of Pope Innocent VIII, brother-in-law to Pope Leo X; Lorenzo Cybo Malaspina (1500–1549) was an Italian general, duke of Ferentillo. Lorenzo Cybo de Mari (died 1503), Italian cardinal; Innocenzo Cybo (1491–1550 ...

  5. Viam agnoscere veritatis (1248) - Wikipedia

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    Viam agnoscere veritatis is the name of a letter written by Pope Innocent IV to the Mongols. It was written on November 22, 1248, and was Pope Innocent's reply to a message from Mongol commander Baiju. [1] Innocent IV had previously sent two letters to the Mongols in 1245, Cum non solum and Dei patris immensa.

  6. Quia maior - Wikipedia

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    The final version of Quia maior was issued by Pope Innocent III between 19 and 29 April 1213, [4] as part of his campaign to rally all Christians to join another crusade. [5] Innocent himself was particularly influenced by the writings of Bernard of Clairvaux , whose emphasis on the connection between salvation and military service to Christ is ...

  7. Pope Innocent - Wikipedia

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    Pope Innocent may refer to: Pope Innocent I (401–417) 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 ...

  8. Dei patris immensa - Wikipedia

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    Dei patris immensa was a letter written by Pope Innocent IV to the Mongols (the Pope also wrote other letters to the Mongols, which are known as Cum non solum and Viam agnoscere veritatis). It was written on March 5, 1245, was an exposition of the Christian faith, and urged Mongols to accept baptism. [ 1 ]

  9. Cardinals created by Innocent XII - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Pope Innocent XII (1615-1700 ). Pope Innocent XII (r. 1691 ... Text is available under the Creative ...