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English: "Piae Postulatio Voluntatis". Bull issued by Pope Paschal II in 1113 in favour of the Order of St. John Hospitalier, which was to transform what was a community of pious men into an institution within the Church.
Papa Paskali II. Papa Paskali II, O.S.B. (alifariki 21 Januari 1118) alikuwa Papa kuanzia tarehe 13 / 14 Agosti 1099 hadi kifo chake [1]. Alitokea Bleda au Galeata, Forlì, Italia [2]. Jina lake la kuzaliwa lilikuwa Ranierius . Alimfuata Papa Urbano II akafuatwa na Papa Gelasio II .
PASQUALE II papa, in Enciclopedia Italiana, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 1935. Pasquale II, in Dizionario di storia, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 2010. (EN) Paschal II, su Enciclopedia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. (EN) Papa Pasquale II, in Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature, Harper.
Pascal II Le pape Pascal II et le roi Philippe I er représentés dans une enluminure des Grandes Chroniques de France de Charles V , vers 1370-1379. BnF , département des manuscrits , ms. Français 2813, f o 187 r o . Biographie Nom de naissance Raniero de Bieda Naissance vers 1050 Bieda, (aujourd’hui Bleda, commune de Santa Sofia en Émilie-Romagne) Ordre religieux Ordre de Saint-Benoît ...
His earliest surviving subscription occurs on 23 March 1112, in the Acta of the Lateran synod of Pope Paschal II. Pope Paschal II died in Rome on 21 January 1118. The meeting to elect his successor was held at the monastery of the Palladium (Santa Maria in Pallara, near the Arch of Titus and the Arch of Constantine) for reasons of security.
29 de abr. de 2019 · Bull issued by Pope Paschal II in 1113 in favour of the Order of St. John Hospitalier, which was to transform what was a community of pious men into an institution within the Church. By virtue of this document, the pope officially recognized the existence of the new organisation as an operative and militant part of the Roman Catholic Church ...
Henry V, Paschal II, and the investiture question In February 1111, King Henry V came to Rome to demand his imperial coronation. On 12 February the ceremony took place at St. Peter's Basilica, and during the welcome at the door, the pope read out a decree, in which he repudiated lay investiture, and ordered all bishops to surrender their imperial fiefs to the emperor immediately and permanently.