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  • John Crescentius
  • Consul and patrician of Rome from 1002 to 1012

    John Crescentius (Italian: Giovanni di Crescenzio) also John II Crescentius or Crescentius III (d. 1012) was the son of Crescentius the Younger (Crescentius

    John Crescentius

    John Crescentius

    John_Crescentius

  • Crescentius
  • Name list

    Crescentius may refer to: The mediaeval writer on agriculture, Petrus de Crescentius, or Pietro de' Crescenzi Crescentius of Jesi or Crescentius Grizi

    Crescentius

    Crescentius

  • Crescentius the Younger
  • Medieval aristocratic leader

    Crescentius the Younger (or Crescentius II; died 29 April 998), son of Crescentius the Elder, was a leader of the aristocracy of medieval Rome. During

    Crescentius the Younger

    Crescentius the Younger

    Crescentius_the_Younger

  • Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 996 to 1002

    throne for himself. With the aid of the sons of Crescentius the Elder — Crescentius II and John Crescentius — Boniface VII was able to imprison John XIV

    Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Crescentius the Elder
  • Italian noble and aristocrat (920–984)

    the Romans. Crescentius was a descendant of this family, being a grandson of Theophylact's daughter Theodora. Crescentius ("Crescentius of the Marble

    Crescentius the Elder

    Crescentius the Elder

    Crescentius_the_Elder

  • Crescentius of Rome
  • Saint

    probably around 1058, when the body of Crescentius was translated to Siena. During the Middle Ages, Crescentius was the subject of a popular cult in Siena

    Crescentius of Rome

    Crescentius of Rome

    Crescentius_of_Rome

  • Pope John XVII
  • Head of the Catholic Church in 1003

    1003. He was one of the popes chosen and eclipsed by the patrician John Crescentius. John Sicco was the son of another John Sicco, and was born in the region

    Pope John XVII

    Pope John XVII

    Pope_John_XVII

  • Crescentius of Jesi
  • Crescentius of Jesi, O.F.M. (died 1263) of the Grizi family, was an Italian Friar Minor, who became Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor in 1244

    Crescentius of Jesi

    Crescentius of Jesi

    Crescentius_of_Jesi

  • Pope Sergius IV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1009 to 1012

    overshadowed by the patrician, John Crescentius, the ruler of the city of Rome at the time. With the help of Crescentius, Sergius resisted the attempts of

    Pope Sergius IV

    Pope_Sergius_IV

  • Crescentius Richard Duerr
  • Brother Crescentius Richard, F.S.C. (born Richard Henry Duerr; 1922 – June 18, 2005), was an American De La Salle Brother who was instrumental in the

    Crescentius Richard Duerr

    Crescentius_Richard_Duerr

  • Pope Gregory V
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 996 to 999

    the council of Pavia in 997, John XVI and Crescentius were in possession of Rome. The revolt of Crescentius II was decisively suppressed by Otto III,

    Pope Gregory V

    Pope Gregory V

    Pope_Gregory_V

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    her daughter Marozia, concubines and mothers of several popes, and of Crescentius, a powerful feudal lord, who fought against the Emperors Otto II and

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • Holy Roman Empire
  • European political entity (800/962–1806)

    994. Up to that time, he remained in Germany, while a deposed duke, Crescentius II, ruled over Rome and part of Italy, ostensibly in his stead. In 996

    Holy Roman Empire

    Holy Roman Empire

    Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum
  • Medieval Italian noble

    931–935 Giovanni Crescentius Theodora younger Octavian Pope John XII 955–964 Pope Benedict VII 974-983 Maria Pope John XIII 965–972 Crescentius the Elder Gregory

    Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum

    Theophylact_I,_Count_of_Tusculum

  • Helladius, Crescentius, Paul and Dioscorides
  • Church and the Roman Catholic Church on 28 May. This Crescentius should not be confused with Crescentius of Rome, who died in 303; this Helladius is not the

    Helladius, Crescentius, Paul and Dioscorides

    Helladius,_Crescentius,_Paul_and_Dioscorides

  • Antipope John XVI
  • Priest, chaplain, bishop and antipope (c.945-c.1001)

    made no mention of John, but excommunicated Crescentius the Younger. Otto III firmly put down Crescentius II's uprising in February 998 after advancing

    Antipope John XVI

    Antipope John XVI

    Antipope_John_XVI

  • Zenobius of Florence
  • First bishop of Florence (337–417)

    to succeed him. His deacons are venerated as Saint Eugene and Saint Crescentius. He evangelized Florence and its outskirts completely and combated Arianism

    Zenobius of Florence

    Zenobius of Florence

    Zenobius_of_Florence

  • Presentation at the Temple (Ambrogio Lorenzetti)
  • 1342 painting by Ambrogio Lorenzetti

    signed and dated. The painting originally decorated the altar of St. Crescentius in the Cathedral of Siena, and had been commissioned as part of a cycle

    Presentation at the Temple (Ambrogio Lorenzetti)

    Presentation at the Temple (Ambrogio Lorenzetti)

    Presentation_at_the_Temple_(Ambrogio_Lorenzetti)

  • Saeculum obscurum
  • 10th century period of papal electoral corruption

    905–954 David or Deodatus Pope John XI 931–935 Pope John XIII 965–972 Crescentius the Elder Maria Gregory I, Count of Tusculum Pope John XII 955–964 Pope

    Saeculum obscurum

    Saeculum obscurum

    Saeculum_obscurum

  • Wilhelm Karl, Duke of Urach
  • German prince, King-elect of Lithuania in 1918 (1864–1928)

    Count of Württemberg, 2nd Duke of Urach (Wilhelm Karl Florestan Gero Crescentius; German: Fürst Wilhelm von Urach, Graf von Württemberg, 2. Herzog von

    Wilhelm Karl, Duke of Urach

    Wilhelm Karl, Duke of Urach

    Wilhelm_Karl,_Duke_of_Urach

  • Pietro de' Crescenzi
  • Bolognese jurist and writer on agriculture (1233–1320)

    of agriculture Other variant spellings of his name include: Petrus de Crescentius, Petrus Crescentiensis, Peter de Crescentiis (Latin); Pietro dei Crescenzi

    Pietro de' Crescenzi

    Pietro de' Crescenzi

    Pietro_de'_Crescenzi

  • Pope John XVIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1004 to 1009

    wielded little temporal power, ruling during the struggle between John Crescentius and Emperor Henry II for the control of Rome. He was the last pope to

    Pope John XVIII

    Pope_John_XVIII

  • Crescens
  • Figure in New Testament

    Crescens (Greek: Κρίσκης) was an individual who appears in the New Testament. He is traditionally considered one of the 72 disciples sent out by Jesus

    Crescens

    Crescens

    Crescens

  • Crescentii
  • Italian noble family

    1768. Pope John XIII (ca. 930–972) Crescentius the Elder (d. 984) Crescentius the Younger (d. 998) John Crescentius (died 1012) Pope Sylvester III (ca

    Crescentii

    Crescentii

    Crescentii

  • Silas
  • 1st century AD Christian saint and bishop

    Archive. "The Holy Disciples from the Seventy: Silas, Sylvanus (Siluanos), Crescentius, Epenetos and Andronikos". www.holytrinityorthodox.com. Archived from

    Silas

    Silas

    Silas

  • John of Parma
  • Italian Franciscan friar

    Council of Lyons in 1245, representing the current Minister General, Crescentius of Jesi, who was too ill to attend. At the General Chapter of the Order

    John of Parma

    John_of_Parma

  • Pope John XIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 965 to 972

    bishop. It has been conjectured that his father was the Roman noble John Crescentius, a member of the Crescentii family who had married into the family of

    Pope John XIII

    Pope_John_XIII

  • Haymo of Faversham
  • English Franciscan scholar

    Preceded by Albert of Pisa Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor 1240–1243 Succeeded by Crescentius of Jesi

    Haymo of Faversham

    Haymo_of_Faversham

  • Papal appointment
  • Medieval method of selecting a pope

    mutilated and Crescentius the Younger killed. Three years later, after a revolt in Rome involving John Crescentius, the son of Crescentius the Younger,

    Papal appointment

    Papal appointment

    Papal_appointment

  • Princess Florestine of Monaco
  • Duchess of Urach (1833–1897)

    Monaco. Florestine and Wilhelm had two sons: Wilhelm Karl Florestan Gero Crescentius (1864–1928), Count of Württemberg, 2nd Duke of Urach, and nominally King

    Princess Florestine of Monaco

    Princess Florestine of Monaco

    Princess_Florestine_of_Monaco

  • Antipope Boniface VII
  • Antipope in 974, 984–985

    relationships with several powerful people. With the help of Crescentius’ sons, John and Crescentius II, Boniface had Pope John XIV imprisoned in Castel Sant’Angelo

    Antipope Boniface VII

    Antipope_Boniface_VII

  • Crescenzo
  • Name list

    (pronounced [kreʃˈʃɛntso]) is both an Italian form of the male name Crescentius and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Crescenzo Alatri

    Crescenzo

    Crescenzo

  • Romulus of Fiesole
  • Roman Catholic saint

    along with four companions: Carissimus, Dulcissimus, Marchis(i)anus, and Crescentius. He was not named as a bishop or martyr in documents dating from 966;

    Romulus of Fiesole

    Romulus of Fiesole

    Romulus_of_Fiesole

  • Berengar of Spoleto
  • records a man named Crescentius with the title of count before the entry for Duke Berengar, without specifying the place where Crescentius held that office

    Berengar of Spoleto

    Berengar_of_Spoleto

  • May 16
  • Day of the year

    defeats Samanid Emir Mansur II in battle at Merv. 1003 – Patrician John Crescentius, who has seized control of Rome, selects Pope John XVII as the new pope

    May 16

    May_16

  • Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1014 to 1024

    John Crescentius. As leader of the Crescentii clan and Patrician of Rome, John Crescentius was the effective ruler of the city. John Crescentius' influence

    Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Crescenzio
  • Name list

    male name Crescentius and a surname. It may refer to: Crescenzio Gambarelli (fl. 1591–1622), Italian painter Crescenzio Grizi or Crescentius of Jesi (died

    Crescenzio

    Crescenzio

  • Hyacinth Gabriel Connon
  • Lasallian Brother

    President of De La Salle University Second term 1966–1978 Preceded by Crescentius Richard FSC Succeeded by Andrew Gonzalez FSC First term 1950–1959 Preceded

    Hyacinth Gabriel Connon

    Hyacinth_Gabriel_Connon

  • Barbara Gonzalez (business executive)
  • Tanzanian sports business executive (born 1990)

    Gonzalez Occupation Business executive Employer Simba Sport Club Office Chief Executive officer Predecessor Crescentius Magori Successor Imani Majura

    Barbara Gonzalez (business executive)

    Barbara_Gonzalez_(business_executive)

  • Thomas of Celano
  • Italian Franciscan friar and writer

    Father Francis" often just called the "Second Life") was commissioned by Crescentius of Jessi, the Minister General of the Franciscan Order sometime between

    Thomas of Celano

    Thomas of Celano

    Thomas_of_Celano

  • Nilus the Younger
  • Italian saint (910–1005)

    advice of Nilus, cooperated in an ill-advised scheme of the Roman senator Crescentius to depose the Emperor Otto III's kinsman, Pope Gregory V. Later when

    Nilus the Younger

    Nilus the Younger

    Nilus_the_Younger

  • Siena Cathedral
  • Medieval church in Tuscany, Italy

    city's most important patron saints, Saint Ansanus; Saint Sabinus; Saint Crescentius; and Saint Victor, and in four corners are the Four Evangelists. The

    Siena Cathedral

    Siena Cathedral

    Siena_Cathedral

  • Franciscans
  • Group of religious orders within the Catholic Church connected with St. Francis of Assisi

    The next two Ministers General, Haymo of Faversham (1240–1244) and Crescentius of Jesi (1244–1247), consolidated this greater democracy in the Order

    Franciscans

    Franciscans

    Franciscans

  • 996
  • Calendar year

    and proceeds over the Brenner Pass. News of Otto's arrival prompts Crescentius II (the Younger), patrician (the de facto ruler) of Rome, to invite Pope

    996

    996

    996

  • List of Roman cognomina
  • Cremutius Crescens Crescentianus Crescentillus Crescentina Crescentinus Crescentius Creticus Crispianus Crispinianus Crispinillus Crispinus Crispus Crito

    List of Roman cognomina

    List_of_Roman_cognomina

  • Maestà (Duccio)
  • Dismantled altarpiece from Siena Cathedral

    are Siena's various patron saints: Saint Ansanus; Saint Sabinus; Saint Crescentius; and Saint Victor. Creating this altarpiece assembled from many wood

    Maestà (Duccio)

    Maestà (Duccio)

    Maestà_(Duccio)

  • 997
  • Calendar year

    dynasty. Spring – Pope Gregory V is exiled during a rebellion led by Crescentius II (the Younger), patrician (the de facto ruler) of Rome. The Crescentii

    997

    997

    997

  • Pope John XV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 985 to 996

    this unproven, as John XV had little authority in Rome at that time. Crescentius II, patrician of Rome, significantly hampered the pope's influence, but

    Pope John XV

    Pope_John_XV

  • Eckard I, Margrave of Meissen
  • Margrave of Meissen from 985 to 1002

    V. Two years later, Eckard's forces helped to suppress the revolt of Crescentius the Younger in 998 by storming Castel Sant'Angelo. Eckard was high in

    Eckard I, Margrave of Meissen

    Eckard I, Margrave of Meissen

    Eckard_I,_Margrave_of_Meissen

  • Antipope Benedict X
  • Italian anti-pope (11th century)

    Galeria, the son of Rainerius; and members of the Monticelli branch of the Crescentius family from Tivoli. On the night of 4–5 April, they forced their way

    Antipope Benedict X

    Antipope_Benedict_X

  • Jakob Seydelmann
  • German painter (1750–1829)

    Jakob Crescenz Seydelmann, also known as Crescentius Josephus Jacob Seydelmann (26 July 1750, Dresden – 27 March 1829, Dresden) was a German graphic artist

    Jakob Seydelmann

    Jakob Seydelmann

    Jakob_Seydelmann

  • Nativity of the Virgin (Pietro Lorenzetti)
  • Painting by Pietro Lorenzetti

    the city's patrons saints (St. Ansanus, St. Sabinus of Spoleto, St. Crescentius and St. Victor) during 1330–1350. These included the Annunciation with

    Nativity of the Virgin (Pietro Lorenzetti)

    Nativity of the Virgin (Pietro Lorenzetti)

    Nativity_of_the_Virgin_(Pietro_Lorenzetti)

  • Piedmont wine
  • Wines made in the Piedmont region of Italy

    occurred in the 14th century when the Italian agricultural writer Pietro de Crescentius wrote his Liber Ruralium Commodorum. He noted the efforts of the Piedmontese

    Piedmont wine

    Piedmont_wine

  • Roman Senate
  • Political institution in ancient Rome

    was used by those in positions of power—for instance, it was held by Crescentius the Younger (d. 998) and, in its feminine form (senatrix), by Marozia

    Roman Senate

    Roman Senate

    Roman_Senate

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (H–M)
  • the Nazarene; who wrote against Gnosticism and Marcionism Helladius, Crescentius, Paul and Dioscorides 244 / 326 28 May Martyrs Helena of Constantinople

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (H–M)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (H–M)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(H–M)

  • Cultural depictions of Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • love between Otto and Stephania, the widow of Otto's relative and enemy Crescentius, as well as Otto's poisoning by her, is a particularly frequent subject

    Cultural depictions of Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural depictions of Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural_depictions_of_Otto_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Alberic II of Spoleto
  • Ruler of Rome from 932 to 954 (died 954)

    Tusculum. Alberic's title senator omnium Romanorum was later used by Crescentius the Younger in 988. Osborne 2025, p. 44. Osborne 2025, p. 40. Osborne

    Alberic II of Spoleto

    Alberic_II_of_Spoleto

  • New chronology (Fomenko)
  • Pseudohistorical Russian theory

    years after the death of Fomenko's John-the-Baptist equivalent John Crescentius.) Critics allege that many of the supposed correlations of regnal durations

    New chronology (Fomenko)

    New_chronology_(Fomenko)

  • Diocese of Nepi-Sutri
  • Sergius (c. 945– after 955) Joannes (963–993?) Crescentius (c. 1015) Rainerius (c. 1024–1027) Crescentius (c. 1042)   ○ [ Albertus (1098) ] Intrusus Offo

    Diocese of Nepi-Sutri

    Diocese of Nepi-Sutri

    Diocese_of_Nepi-Sutri

  • Bensheim
  • Town in Hesse, Germany

    Hospital Church (Hospitalkirche St. Joseph), from the 14th century Saint Crescentius's Graveyard Church (Friedhofskirche St. Crescens), from 1618 Saint Michael's

    Bensheim

    Bensheim

    Bensheim

  • Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Rome, Italy

    Eugenius II's synod of 826; other known bishops were Adrianus (853), Crescentius (869), Annisus (995), and Stephanus (1000). The last known was Benedictus

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina

    Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Porto–Santa_Rufina

  • Renovatio imperii Romanorum
  • Intention to restore the Roman Empire

    JSTOR 1291527. Marzocchi, Sauro (2017). "Renovatio imperii Romanorum: quando Crescentius decollatus suspensus fuit. An Analysis of the Meaning of Otto III's First

    Renovatio imperii Romanorum

    Renovatio imperii Romanorum

    Renovatio_imperii_Romanorum

  • Bartholomew of Trent
  • "Then Gregory saw an angel of the lord standing atop the castle of Crescentius, wiping a bloody sword and sheathing it. Gregory understood that the

    Bartholomew of Trent

    Bartholomew_of_Trent

  • Diocese of Civita Castellana
  • Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Italy

    See. The earliest known bishop with his seat at Civita Castellana is Crescentius (or Crescentianus). In 998, he discovered and transported to Cività Castellana

    Diocese of Civita Castellana

    Diocese of Civita Castellana

    Diocese_of_Civita_Castellana

  • Second scholasticism
  • 16th and 17th century scholasticism revival

    John Punch, and Hugh Caughwell; and the Germans Bernhard Sannig and Crescentius Krisper. The Thomists were usually but not exclusively represented by

    Second scholasticism

    Second scholasticism

    Second_scholasticism

  • Pope Benedict VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 973 to 974

    took advantage of the opportunity to move against Benedict VI. Led by Crescentius the Elder and Cardinal-Deacon Franco Ferrucci, who had been the preferred

    Pope Benedict VI

    Pope_Benedict_VI

  • 989
  • Calendar year

    Theophanu arrives with her son, King Otto III in Rome to meet John XV. Crescentius II (the Younger) offers his submission to the Holy Roman Empire, in return

    989

    989

    989

  • August 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day

    a Roman who fled to Perugia in Italy with his wife and his child, St Crescentius, during the persecution of Diocletian (4th century) Saint Adelphus, an

    August 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August_29_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Engratia
  • Christian saint martyred in 303 AD

    Their number includes, besides Engratia, Lupercius and Julia: Caius and Crescentius, confessors rather than martyrs: they were imprisoned and tortured, but

    Engratia

    Engratia

    Engratia

  • 998
  • Calendar year

    Spring – Otto III retakes Rome and restores power in the papal city. Crescentius II (the Younger) and his followers barricade themselves in Castel Sant'Angelo

    998

    998

    998

  • Pangenesis
  • Darwin's proposed mechanism for heredity

    Bartholomeus Anglicus, St. Albert the Great, St. Thomas of Aquinas, Peter of Crescentius, Paracelsus, Jerome Cardan, Levinus Lemnius, Venette, John Ray, Buffon

    Pangenesis

    Pangenesis

    Pangenesis

  • Binetto
  • Comune in Apulia, Italy

    zone UTC+1 (CET)  • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code 70020 Dialing code 080 Patron saint St. Crescentius Saint day 7 April Website Official website

    Binetto

    Binetto

  • De La Salle University
  • Roman Catholic university in Manila, Philippines

    (acting) Hyacinth Gabriel Connon 1950–1959 Denis of Mary Ruhland 1959–1961 Crescentius Richard Duerr 1961–1966 Hyacinth Gabriel Connon 1966–1978 Andrew Gonzalez

    De La Salle University

    De_La_Salle_University

  • 980s
  • Decade

    Theophanu arrives with her son, King Otto III in Rome to meet John XV. Crescentius II (the Younger) offers his submission to the Holy Roman Empire, in return

    980s

    980s

  • Papal selection before 1059
  • Selection of popes before 1059

    The house of Crescentius the Elder

    Papal selection before 1059

    Papal selection before 1059

    Papal_selection_before_1059

  • Salapia
  • Ancient city in Daunia, Italy

    century: in 314, in fact, Pardo, Bishop of Salpi, together with the deacon Crescentius, participated in the Council of Arles. Pardo is, based on current research

    Salapia

    Salapia

  • Salian dynasty
  • German dynasty in the High Middle Ages

    on the Feast of the Ascension in the same year. The Roman aristocrat Crescentius the Younger expelled him from Rome, but the Emperor crushed the revolt

    Salian dynasty

    Salian dynasty

    Salian_dynasty

  • Crescenzago
  • Quartiere of Milan in Lombardy, Italy

    "Crescenzago" is supposedly of Roman origin, from latin Crescentii ager ("Crescentius' field"). In the Middle Ages it mostly consisted in the abbey of Santa

    Crescenzago

    Crescenzago

    Crescenzago

  • Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 973 to 983

    sent an imperial representative, Count Sicco, to secure his release, Crescentius I and Cardinal-Deacon Franco Ferrucci, who would subsequently become

    Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • July 7
  • Day of the year

    online content creator 1999 – Moussa Diaby, French footballer 984 – Crescentius the Elder, Italian politician and aristocrat 1021 – Fujiwara no Akimitsu

    July 7

    July_7

  • Duerr
  • Surname list

    Duerr may refer to: Al Duerr (born 1951), Canadian politician Crescentius Richard Duerr (1922–2005), De La Salle Brother, president of De La Salle University

    Duerr

    Duerr

  • San Trifone in Posterula
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    certainty is that the church was rebuilt in 1006 with funds provided by John Crescentius, as this is recorded in a bull of Pope John XVIII. More than a hundred

    San Trifone in Posterula

    San Trifone in Posterula

    San_Trifone_in_Posterula

  • Diocese of Jesi
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Grimoaldus Crescentius (attested 1207) Philippus Severinus (attested 1230, 1235, 1237) Armannus (Hermannus) Gualterus, O.Min. Crescentius (1252–1263)

    Diocese of Jesi

    Diocese of Jesi

    Diocese_of_Jesi

  • Saint Paul (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    four martyrs, see Peter, Andrew, Paul, and Denise Paul, of Helladius, Crescentius, Paul and Dioscorides, a group of four martyrs killed in 326 Paul and

    Saint Paul (disambiguation)

    Saint_Paul_(disambiguation)

  • September 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day

    who suffered at the same time and place as St Cyprian (c. 258) Saint Crescentius of Rome, child-martyr, martyred in Rome (c. 300) Saint Maternus II, Bishop

    September 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    September 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    September_14_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Diocese of Piacenza–Bobbio
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    or March 997, when he was made pope by Crescentius II Nomentanus under the title of Pope John XVI. Crescentius had recently led an uprising against Pope

    Diocese of Piacenza–Bobbio

    Diocese of Piacenza–Bobbio

    Diocese_of_Piacenza–Bobbio

  • Diocese of Pavia
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    from Rome the former dictator of the City, Crescentius of Nomentum. As soon as Otto left the city, Crescentius returned and drove out Pope Gregory, who

    Diocese of Pavia

    Diocese of Pavia

    Diocese_of_Pavia

  • List of Catholic saints
  • 292 c. 303 found in Roman Martyrology Crescentius of Rome c. 292 c. 303 found in Roman Martyrology Crescentius of Saragossa unknown unknown found in Roman

    List of Catholic saints

    List_of_Catholic_saints

  • List of early Christian saints
  • Crescens 1st century Crescentian 2nd century Crescentinus 4th century Crescentius of Rome 4th century Crispin 3rd century Crispina 304 Crispus of Chalcedon

    List of early Christian saints

    List_of_early_Christian_saints

  • Kelibia
  • Place in Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia

    bishops of Clypia took part in the Council of Carthage (525) (Bishop Crescentius) and Council of Carthage (645) (Bishop Stephanus). No longer a residential

    Kelibia

    Kelibia

  • Mogontiacum
  • Roman name of today's city of Mainz, Germany

    eight different versions of medieval bishop lists. Beginning with a Crescentius in the 1st century, who was regarded as a pupil of Paul of Tarsus, a

    Mogontiacum

    Mogontiacum

    Mogontiacum

  • 1012
  • Calendar year

    Christian saint Ibn Faradi, Moorish scholar and historian (b. 962) John II Crescentius, consul and patrician of Rome John Morosini (the Blessed), Venetian abbot

    1012

    1012

    1012

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
  • Martyr, Military Saint Crescentius of Florence 0396 c. 396 19 April Subdeacon, disiciple of St. Zenobius and St. Ambrose Crescentius of Rome 300 14 September

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)

  • List of bishops and archbishops of Mainz
  • Title of the archbishop and ruling prince of the Electorate of Mainz

    was the primas Germaniae. Crescens c. 80–103 Marinus c. 103–109 St. Crescentius c. 109–127 Cyriacus c. 127–141 Hilarius c. 141–161 Martin I c. 161–175

    List of bishops and archbishops of Mainz

    List_of_bishops_and_archbishops_of_Mainz

  • List of child saints
  • 9 1st century 1st century Martyr Cessianus 8 0295 c. 295 303 Martyr Crescentius of Rome 11 0292 c. 292 0303 c. 303 Martyr Cyricus of Antioch 3 0301 c

    List of child saints

    List of child saints

    List_of_child_saints

  • Tusculan Papacy
  • Period of papal history from 1012 to 1048

    faction set up a rival to Benedict VIII: Antipope Gregory VI (1012). John Crescentius still remained the Prefect of Rome, but was soon dispossessed of much

    Tusculan Papacy

    Tusculan Papacy

    Tusculan_Papacy

  • Andrea Negroni
  • Italian Cardinal

    granted the transfer of his title to the Church of Sts. Vitus, Modest and Crescentius. In 1763 the Cardinal took responsibility for raising the young Marquess

    Andrea Negroni

    Andrea_Negroni

  • September 14
  • Day of the year

    Flaccilla (Eastern Orthodox Church) Cormac mac Cuilennáin (or of Cashel) Crescentius of Rome Feast of the Cross (Christianity) Elevation of the Holy Cross

    September 14

    September_14

  • Gallicanism
  • Rejection of ultramontanism

    belonging to it. But the papacy at that period, given over to the tyranny of Crescentius and other local barons, was in a period of temporary decline. When it

    Gallicanism

    Gallicanism

  • Synod of Rome (963)
  • Possibly uncanonical synod held in St. Peter's Basilica

    included: Stephen, son of John the Superista Demetrius, son of Meliosus Crescentius of the Marble Horse Giovanni de Mizina Stephano de Imiza Theodorus de

    Synod of Rome (963)

    Synod_of_Rome_(963)

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  • CRESCENZO
  • Male

    Italian

    CRESCENZO

    Italian form of Latin Crescentius, CRESCENZO means "to spring up, grow, thrive."

    CRESCENZO

  • KESTER
  • Male

    Scottish

    KESTER

    Medieval Scottish form of Latin Crescentius, KESTER means "to spring up, grow, thrive."

    KESTER

  • CRESCENCIA
  • Female

    Spanish

    CRESCENCIA

    Spanish feminine form of Latin Crescentius, CRESCENCIA means "to spring up, grow, thrive."

    CRESCENCIA

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  • Beal
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Beal

    English (of Norman origin) : from Old French bel(e) ‘fair’, ‘lovely’ (see Beau), either a nickname for a handsome man or a metronymic from this word used as a female personal name.English : habitational name from places so named in Northumberland and West Yorkshire. The former of these (Behil in early records) comes from Old English bēo ‘bee’ + hyll ‘hill’; the latter (Begale in Domesday Book) is from Old English bēag ‘ring’, here probably used in the sense ‘river bend’, or an unattested personal name Bēaga derived from this word + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’.French (Béal) : topographic name for someone who lived by a mill race, from the Lyonnaise dialect term béal, bezale, bedale (of Gaulish origin).Americanized spelling of German Biehl or Bühl (see Buehl).Lt. Col. Thomas Beal(e) (c.1621–c.1676) of London settled in York Co., VA, about 1650.

  • Taniskha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Taniskha

    Goddess of gold

  • Miley
  • Girl/Female

    American, Indian

    Miley

    Very Attractive

  • Austyn
  • Girl/Female

    British, Chinese, English, Latin

    Austyn

    Majestic; Venerable

  • ARISZTID
  • Male

    Hungarian

    ARISZTID

    Hungarian form of Latin Aristides, ARISZTID means "best physique."

  • Worcester
  • Boy/Male

    English Shakespearean

    Worcester

    From the alder forest army camp.

  • Divani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Divani

    Madly Love songs

  • Aura
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aura

    Air, Breeze, Wind

  • Aadipta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Aadipta

    Bright

  • Alecta
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Alecta

    Honesty.

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