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  1. Pope Alexander. There have been six popes and one antipope named Alexander . Pope Alexander I ( c. 75 – c. 115 ), reigned c. 107 – c. 115. Pope Alexander I of Alexandria ( fl. 313–326) Pope Alexander II of Alexandria ( fl. 704–729) Pope Alexander II (1010/1015 – 1073), reigned 1061–1073. Pope Alexander III ( c. 1100 – 1181 ...

  2. May 29, 1439. Died. October 18, 1503. (1503-10-18) (aged 64) Other popes named Pius. Pope Pius III ( Latin: Pius Tertius; 29 May 1439 – 18 October 1503), born Franchesco Todeschini and also known as Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini, was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 216th Pope from 22 September to 18 October 1503. [1]

  3. None. Pope Alexander VI [Note 2] (born Rodrigo de Borja; [Note 3] 1 January 1431 – 18 August 1503) ( epithet: Valentinus ("The Valencian ")) [6] was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 11 August 1492 until his death in 1503. Born into the prominent Borgia family in Xàtiva in the Kingdom of Valencia under the Crown ...

  4. Vatican II (1962–65) Catholicism portal. v. t. e. The Third Council of the Lateran met in Rome in March 1179. Pope Alexander III presided and 302 bishops attended. The Catholic Church regards it as the eleventh ecumenical council . By agreement reached at the Peace of Venice in 1177 the bitter conflict between Alexander III and Emperor ...

  5. In opposition to Pope Alexander III. — 28 April 1164 – 22 September 1168 (4 years, 147 days) Paschal III PASCALIS Tertius: Guido di Crema 1110 Rome, Papal States, Holy Roman Empire 54 / 58 Subject and later the claimant of the throne of the Papal States. In opposition to Alexander III. — 30 September 1168 – 29 August 1178 (9 years, 333 ...

  6. Alexander Pope ( Londres, 21 de mayo de 1688- Londres, 30 de mayo de 1744) fue un poeta inglés, uno de los más reconocidos del siglo XVIII, destacado particularmente por sus traducciones de Homero, su edición de las Obras de Shakespeare y su poesía satírica, filosófica y moral. Fue la figura dominante de la llamada « Poesía augusta » y ...

  7. Alexander III may refer to: Alexander III of Macedon (356 BC – 323 BC), also known as Alexander the Great. Alexander (Byzantine emperor) (870–913), Byzantine emperor. Pope Alexander III (1100s–1181) Alexander III of Vladimir [ ru], grand duke of Vladimir (1328–1331), prince of Suzdal. Alexander III of Scotland (1241–1286), king of ...