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PIUS V, Saint (1504-1572). Pope (1566-1572). Portrait by an anonymous author. Italian school. Painting
Lutheran satirical print against the sale of indulgences byProtestant Reformation. 16th century. Germany. Lutheran satirical print against the sale of indulgences by the papacy. Colored engraving
POPE JOANNES XIV (Pietro Campanora) attempted to reform the papacy but was found dead in suspicious circumstances... Date: reigned 983 - 984
Pope Gregory XIII (1502-1585). Born Ugo Boncompagni. Pope from 1572-1585. Portrait. Engraving. Colored
BONIFACE VIII. Pope of Rome (1294-1303). Painting. ITALY. Florence. Galleria degli Uffizi (Uffizi Gallery)
Constantine I the Great (285-337). Roman Emperor. The Donation of Constantine. The emperor makes donation from the city of Rome to Pope Sylvester I. Fresco. 13th century. Chapel of St
Napoleon and ConcordatNegotiations between Napoleon and the Papacy are bitter and prolonged, but a provisional agreement re-establishes the Catholic Church as Frances religion
Italy. Rome. Palace of the Chancellery. Renaissence palace built between 1489 and 1513. Facade. Detail
Pope Vigilius (c. 500-555). Roman pope (537-555). EngravingPope Vigilius (c. 500-555). Roman pope (537-555), elected in 536. Portrait. Engraving. National Library. Rome. Italy
Lucas Fernandez (c. 1474-1542). Spanish dramatist and musician. Writer in Leonese language. Eclogue. Printed in Salamanca in 1514. Spain
Pope Sylvester I (314-335). Mosaic in the Baptistery of StBYZANTINE ART. Pope Sylvester I (314-335). Mosaic in the Baptistery of St. Marks Basilica, dating between XII-XIV centuries. Venice. Italy
Gladstone and the PapacyWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE he has a smack at papal infallibility - he was a staunch protestant. Date: 1809 - 1898
Dollinger - 3JOHANN JOSEPH IGNAZ von DOLLINGER : controversial German theologian who opposed papacy, rejected papal infallibility. He was excommunicated, of course. Date: 1799 - 1890
Dollinger - 2JOHANN JOSEPH IGNAZ von DOLLINGER : controversial German theologian who opposed papacy, rejected papal infallibility. He was excommunicated, of course. Date: 1799 - 1890
INNOCENT III (1160-1216). Pope (1198-1216). Engraving
ALEXANDER VI (1431-1503). Pope from 1492 to 1503, nephew of Pope Callixtus III. Painting on guadamecil. JUANES, Juan de (1523-1579). Oil. SPAIN. Valencia. Cathedral
HONORIUS III (1150-1227). Pope from 1216 to 1227. The Approval of the Order. GHIRLANDAIO, Domenico di Tommaso Bigordi, called (1449-1494). Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Fresco. ITALY. PIEDMONT
Wyclif WritingJOHN WYCLIF religious reformer, translator and theologian depicted writing against papacy. Date: 1324 - 1384
GREGORY XIII (1502-1585). Pope (1572-1585). Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. National Library
LEO XIII (1810-1903). Pope (1878-1903). Catechism
Festival on the occasion of the canonization of Pope Alexander VII (1655). Italian school. Painting. FRANCE. Besan篮. Museum of Fine Arts and Archaeology
CLEMENT VIII (1536-1605). Pope from 1592-1605. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
The History of Pope Alexander III. 1407 - 1408. Alexander III receiving a messenger from Barbarossa. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Fresco. ITALY. Siena. Public Palace
Saint Peters Square and Basilica in 18th c. Engraving. ITALY. Rome. National Print Cabinet
LEO XIII (1810-1903). Pope (1878-1903). Coronation of Pope Leo XIII in the Sistine Chapel on 3th March 1878. ITALY. Rome. Institute for the history of the Italian Risorgimento
Lothair and InnocentThe Holy Roman Emperor LOTHAIR II, wishing to secure the good will of the Papacy, leads pope INNOCENT II in procession into Rome Date: 1131
Pictures of all the Roman Pontiff from Saint Peter to Pius the Ninth. Date c1878
Expulsion of Monks 1530SAfter Henry VIII has broken with the papacy, monks are expelled from England
Pope Benedictus IX (2)POPE BENEDICTUS IX He sold the papacy to Gregorius VI, but later resumed the papacy for a few further months, causing great confusion
Pope Benedictus IX (1)POPE BENEDICTUS IX He sold the papacy to Gregorius VI, but later resumed the papacy for a few further months, causing great confusion