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Background imagePope Collection: Pope Paul IV (1476-1559)

Pope Paul IV (1476-1559). Pope from 1555-1559. Born Gian Pietro Carafa. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imagePope Collection: Portrait of Pope Gregory XV (1554-1623). Engraving by Peter

Portrait of Pope Gregory XV (1554-1623). Engraving by Peter
Pope Gregory XV (1554-1623). Born Alessandro Ludovisi. Engraving by Peter Isselburg (1580-ca.1630). Colored

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Leo III (750-816). Colored engraving

Pope Leo III (750-816). Colored engraving
Leo III (750-816). Italian Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Colored engraving. 19th century

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Gregory I (540-604). Manuscript on parchment. Text Greg

Pope Gregory I (540-604). Manuscript on parchment. Text Gregory I. Contains the last 20 homilies of St. Gregory. Uncial script. From Merovingian Gaul. 7th century

Background imagePope Collection: Matilda of Tuscany (1046-1115). Italian noble. Engraving. Co

Matilda of Tuscany (1046-1115). Italian noble. Engraving. Co
Matilda of Tuscany or Matilda of Canossa (1046-1115). Italian noblewoman. Supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy. Engraving by R. Brend Amour. La Ilustracion, 1887. Colored

Background imagePope Collection: Rome. Pope Leo XIII directs a phonograph message to the Amer

Rome. Pope Leo XIII directs a phonograph message to the Amer
Leo XIII (1810-1903). Italian Pope (1878-1903), named Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci. Rome. Leo XIII directs a phonograph message to the American Catholic people on the occasion of his jubilee

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Saint Leo II (611-683). Engraving. Colored

Pope Saint Leo II (611-683). Engraving. Colored
Saint Leo II (611-683). Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Engraving. Colored

Background imagePope Collection: The Consecration of the Emperor Napolen and the Coronation o

The Consecration of the Emperor Napolen and the Coronation of Empress Josephine on December 2, 1804, by French painter Jacques Louis David (1748-1825). Museum of Louvre. Paris. France

Background imagePope Collection: Pope John I (470-526). Colored engraving

Pope John I (470-526). Colored engraving
Pope John I (470-526). Pope from 523 -526. Colored engraving by Coderch Ano Cristiano, 1852

Background imagePope Collection: Italy. Rome. Palazzo Farnese

Italy. Rome. Palazzo Farnese. High Renaissance. It was designed in 1517 for the Farnese family. The building was expanded when Alessandro Farnese became Pope Paul III in 1534

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Clement VII (1478A?i?1534), with the king of France Fr

Pope Clement VII (1478A?i?1534), with the king of France Fr
Clement VII (1478A?i?1534), born Giulio di Giuliano de Medici, Pope from 1523 to 1534, with the king of France Francis I (1494-1547). Colored engraving

Background imagePope Collection: Antipope Benedict XIII (1328-1423), known as the Papa Luna

Antipope Benedict XIII (1328-1423), known as the Papa Luna
Antipope Benedict XIII, born Pedro Mart?=?nez de Luna y Perez de Gotor (1328-1423), known as the Papa Luna in Spanish. Aragonese nobleman officially considered by the Catholic Church to be an

Background imagePope Collection: Tomb of Pope Julius II (1443-1513). 1505-1545. By Michelange

Tomb of Pope Julius II (1443-1513). 1505-1545. By Michelange
Tomb of Pope Julius II (1443-1513). 1505-1545. Built by Michelangelo (Michelangelo Buonarroti) (1475-1564) and his assistants. Detail. San Pietro in Vincoli Church. Rome. Italy

Background imagePope Collection: Constantine I the Great (285-337). Roman Emperor. The Donati

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

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Honorius III approving the Carmelite Rule by Lorenzetti

Pope Honorius III approving the Carmelite Rule by Lorenzetti
Pope Honorius III approving the Carmelite Rule. 1226. Predela panel by Pietro Lorenzetti. Art Gallery of Siena. Italy

Background imagePope Collection: Giotto di Bondone (1266 / 7-1337). Pope Innocent III approving

Giotto di Bondone (1266 / 7-1337). Pope Innocent III approving
Gothic Art. Italy. Giotto di Bondone (1266/7-1337). Italian painter and architect. Pope Innocent III approving the monastic rule of St. Francis of Assisi (1296). Fresco of the Upper Church of St

Background imagePope Collection: Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian pope

Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian pope, named Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti. Elected in 1846. Convened the First Vatican Council (1869-70). Engraving

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Sylvester. Painted in 1710. Wooden iconostasis of the

Pope Sylvester. Painted in 1710. Wooden iconostasis of the church of St. Demetrius of Kola. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imagePope Collection: Statue of the Apostle Peter. Vatican City

Statue of the Apostle Peter. Vatican City
The Apostle saint Peter holding the Keys. Statue. Square of Sant Peter. City of the Vatican

Background imagePope Collection: Moses of Michelangelo

Moses of Michelangelo
Moses. Marble sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1513-1515). Tomb of Pope Julius II. Church of Saint Pietro in Vincoli. Rome. Italy

Background imagePope Collection: 50th Anniversary of the vision of Bernadette at Lourdes

50th Anniversary of the vision of Bernadette at Lourdes
Postcard commemorating the 50th Anniversary (in 1908) of the vision of the Virgin Mary, which appeared to Marie Bernarde Bernadette Soubirous (18441879) at Lourdes in 1858

Background imagePope Collection: Teresa Blount

Teresa Blount
TERESA BLOUNT sister of Martha Blount friend of Alexander Pope Date: 1688 - 1759

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Leo XIII

Pope Leo XIII
POPE LEO XIII (Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaelle Luigi Pecci) Date: reigned 1878 - 1903

Background imagePope Collection: Customs / Coronations / Euro

Customs / Coronations / Euro
Carl V crowned Emperor by Pope Clement VII at Bologna. Date: 24 February 1530

Background imagePope Collection: Eurasian Ruffe and Millers Thumb

Eurasian Ruffe and Millers Thumb
Eurasian Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua, also known as Ruff, Jack Ruff, Ruffe and Pope), and Millers Thumb (Cottus gobio, also known as Freshwater Sculpin, European Bullhead)

Background imagePope Collection: ARETINO, Spinello di Luca Spinelli, called (1350-1410)

ARETINO, Spinello di Luca Spinelli, called (1350-1410). Pope Alexander III Receives an Ambassador. 1407. ITALY. Siena. Public Palace. Detail of the soldiers of the ambassadors entourage. Gothic art

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Julius II visiting the studio of Michelangelo

Pope Julius II visiting the studio of Michelangelo. Illustration by L. Turgis. Litography

Background imagePope Collection: Council of Vienne (1311), convened by the Pope Clement

Council of Vienne (1311), convened by the Pope Clement V under pressure of the king Philip IV of France to suppress the Order of the Temple. Painting by Cesare Nebbia (1536-1614). Mannerism art

Background imagePope Collection: BARTOLO, Domenico di. History of the Spedale

BARTOLO, Domenico di. History of the Spedale
DOMENICO DI BARTOLO (1400-1447). Pope Celestine III Grants Autonomy to the Hospital of Siena in 1192. 1441-1444. ITALY. Siena. Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala (Santa Maria della Scala Hospital)

Background imagePope Collection: A Glass of Wine by Cesare Borgia by John Collier

A Glass of Wine by Cesare Borgia by John Collier
A Glass of Wine by Cesare Borgia and Pope Urban VI by John Collier. Date: 1893

Background imagePope Collection: John Reilly of Scarva, Co. Down, MP

John Reilly of Scarva, Co. Down, MP 1745-1804 (1775). Pope-Stevens, Thomas fl. 1765-1780. Date: 1775

Background imagePope Collection: Carolingian Empire. Charlemagne welcomes Pope

Carolingian Empire. Charlemagne welcomes Pope Leo XIII who fled Rome. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Turin. National Library of the Turin University

Background imagePope Collection: Counter-Reformation or Catholic Reformation

Counter-Reformation or Catholic Reformation. Luther is codmened by the Vatican Curia. Decoration of the ceiling of the Sistine Hall, comissioned by the Pope Sixtus V to Andrea Lilli, Francesco Vanni

Background imagePope Collection: PINTURICCHIO, Bernardino di Betto, called Il

PINTURICCHIO, Bernardino di Betto, called Il (1454-1513). Piccolomini Library. Eneas Piccolomini arriving to Ancona. 1502-1508. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral. Detail of the entourage of the Pope Pius II

Background imagePope Collection: Battle of Garellano or Garigliano (1503). The

Battle of Garellano or Garigliano (1503). The army of the Holy League (Spain, Austria, Milan, the Pope and Venice) defeats the French troops of Louis XII under the rule of Pierre de Terrrail

Background imagePope Collection: Vision of Pius XII

Vision of Pius XII
Pope Pius XII experiences a solar vision in the garden of the Vatican, Rome (Italy); it is repeated on the two succeeding days Date: 30 October 1950

Background imagePope Collection: Pius XII Coronation

Pius XII Coronation
The new Pope, Pius XII, is carried through St Peters, seated on the Sedia Gestatoria, wearing a jewelled mitre, and raising his hand in benediction

Background imagePope Collection: Saint Peter and crucifixion

Saint Peter and crucifixion
Saint Peter, one of the Twelve Apostles and the first Pope. Depicted holding the Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, entrusted to him by Jesus

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Honorius VI

Pope Honorius VI
Pope Hadrianus VI (Adriaan Dedel) the only Dutch pope

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Victor I

Pope Victor I. Pope and Saint

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Innocens VI

Pope Innocens VI
POPE INNOCENS VI (Etienne Aubert)

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Gregorius VII

Pope Gregorius VII
POPE GREGORIUS VII (Hildebrand) pope and saint, noted for his quarrel with emperor Heinrich IV whom he compelled to stand in penance at Canossa

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Clemens XIV

Pope Clemens XIV
POPE CLEMENS XIV (Giovanni Vicenzo Antonio Ganganelli) one of the weakest popes

Background imagePope Collection: Bassville Assassinated

Bassville Assassinated
French diplomat Nicolas Jean de Bassville imprudently seeks to rouse Romans to sympathy for the revolution, and is assassinated. The Pope pays his family 300, 000 livres

Background imagePope Collection: Gregorius VII (Reville)

Gregorius VII (Reville)
POPE GREGORIUS VII (Hildebrand) Despite being a saint, he quarrelled with emperor Heinrich IV, humiliating him at Canossa

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Gregorius III

Pope Gregorius III
POPE GREGORIUS III pope and saint

Background imagePope Collection: Pope Clemens V

Pope Clemens V
POPE CLEMENS V (Bertrand de Got) detained in France, he became the first pope to be based in Avignon instead of Rome

Background imagePope Collection: Elizabeth Pope in the Character of Zara

Elizabeth Pope in the Character of Zara in The Mourning Bride by Congreve. 1791



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