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  • Gregory Clement
  • English politician and regicide (1594–1660)

    Gregory Clement (1594 – 17 October 1660) was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and one of Charles I's regicides, who was tried for treason, found guilty

    Gregory Clement

    Gregory Clement

    Gregory_Clement

  • Clement (name)
  • Name list

    Gregory Clement (1594–1660), English parliamentarian Hal Clement (1922–2003), American writer Hudson Clement, American football player Jack Clement (1931–2013)

    Clement (name)

    Clement_(name)

  • Antipope Clement III
  • Catholic antipope from 1080 to 1100

    who was elected pope in 1080 in opposition to Pope Gregory VII and took the name Clement III. Gregory was the leader of the movement in the church which

    Antipope Clement III

    Antipope Clement III

    Antipope_Clement_III

  • Pope Gregory XI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1370 to 1378

    death of Gregory XI. The return to Rome from Avignon had been an issue since Pope Clement V moved the papacy to Avignon in 1309. From Popes Clement V to Urban

    Pope Gregory XI

    Pope Gregory XI

    Pope_Gregory_XI

  • Regicide
  • Intentional killing of a monarch

    Harrison, John Jones, Adrian Scrope, John Carew, Thomas Scot, and Gregory Clement. The captain of the guard at the trial, Daniel Axtell, who encouraged

    Regicide

    Regicide

    Regicide

  • 745 Seventh Avenue
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    apprentices who had graduated from the city's vocational high schools. Gregory Clement, one of the lead architects of the building, compared the project to

    745 Seventh Avenue

    745 Seventh Avenue

    745_Seventh_Avenue

  • Pope Clement II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1046 to 1047

    resignation of Gregory VI. Henry suggested Suidger as the next pope, and he was then elected, taking the name of Clement II. Clement then proceeded to

    Pope Clement II

    Pope Clement II

    Pope_Clement_II

  • Clement of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome from 88 to 99

    Clement of Rome (Latin: Clemens Romanus; Ancient Greek: Κλήμης Ῥώμης, romanized: Klēmēs Rōmēs; died c. 100), also known as Pope Clement I, was the Bishop

    Clement of Rome

    Clement of Rome

    Clement_of_Rome

  • Pope Gregory X
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1271 to 1276

    regards to the papal conclave. Gregory was beatified by Pope Clement XI in 1713 after the confirmation of his cultus. Gregory's regulations on the conduct

    Pope Gregory X

    Pope Gregory X

    Pope_Gregory_X

  • Western Schism
  • Split within the Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417

    elected Clement VII, who claimed to be the true pope. As Roman claimant, Urban VI was succeeded by Boniface IX, Innocent VII and Gregory XII. Clement VII

    Western Schism

    Western Schism

    Western_Schism

  • Stuart Restoration
  • 1660 restoration of the monarchy in the British Isles

    Harrison, John Jones, Adrian Scrope, John Carew, Thomas Scot, and Gregory Clement, who had signed the king's death warrant; the preacher Hugh Peters;

    Stuart Restoration

    Stuart Restoration

    Stuart_Restoration

  • Avignon Papacy
  • Period during which the Pope lived in Avignon, France (1309–1376)

    Avignon 1370) Pope Gregory XI: 1370–1378 (left Avignon to return to Rome on 13 September 1376) The two Avignon-based antipopes were: Clement VII: 1378–1394

    Avignon Papacy

    Avignon_Papacy

  • List of people who were beheaded
  • Huett (1658) – beheaded on Tower Hill, London for being a Royalist Gregory Clement (1660) (MP) – hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross by order

    List of people who were beheaded

    List of people who were beheaded

    List_of_people_who_were_beheaded

  • Jemaine Clement
  • New Zealand actor, musician and filmmaker (born 1974)

    Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement (born 10 January 1974) is a New Zealand actor, comedian, musician, and filmmaker. He has released several albums with Bret

    Jemaine Clement

    Jemaine Clement

    Jemaine_Clement

  • List of popes by country
  • Pope Constantine, and Pope Gregory III. 4 from Germany and from the Holy Roman Empire in contemporary Germany: Pope Clement II, Pope Damasus II, Pope Victor

    List of popes by country

    List_of_popes_by_country

  • Grégory Fitoussi
  • French actor

    Grégory Fitoussi (born 13 August 1976) is a French actor. Born and raised in Paris, he rose to prominence playing Benjamin Losey in the French soap opera

    Grégory Fitoussi

    Grégory Fitoussi

    Grégory_Fitoussi

  • Clement of Alexandria
  • Christian theologian (c. 150 – c. 215)

    Titus Flavius Clemens, also known as Clement of Alexandria (Ancient Greek: Κλήμης ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς; c. 150 – c. 215 AD), was a Christian theologian and philosopher

    Clement of Alexandria

    Clement of Alexandria

    Clement_of_Alexandria

  • Paul Clement
  • American lawyer (born 1966)

    Paul Drew Clement (born June 24, 1966) is an American lawyer who served as Solicitor General of the United States from 2005 to 2008 and is known for his

    Paul Clement

    Paul Clement

    Paul_Clement

  • Pope Benedict IX
  • Head of the Catholic Church variously from 1032 to 1048

    German, Clement II, was chosen to succeed Gregory VI. Benedict IX had not attended the council and did not accept his deposition. When Clement II died

    Pope Benedict IX

    Pope Benedict IX

    Pope_Benedict_IX

  • Pope Clement VII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1523 to 1534

    Pope Clement VII (Latin: Clemens VII; Italian: Clemente VII; born Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534) was head of the Catholic

    Pope Clement VII

    Pope Clement VII

    Pope_Clement_VII

  • Jean-Clément Jeanbart
  • Syrian Melkite Catholic hierarch (1943–2026)

    Jean-Clément Jeanbart (3 March 1943 – 9 May 2026) was a Syrian Melkite Catholic hierarch, who served as the Archeparch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy

    Jean-Clément Jeanbart

    Jean-Clément Jeanbart

    Jean-Clément_Jeanbart

  • Pope Gregory I
  • 64th Bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church from AD 590 to 604

    Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I; Gregorio I; c. 540 – 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great (Latin: Sanctus Gregorius Magnus; Italian:

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope_Gregory_I

  • Antipope Benedict XIII
  • Antipope from 1394 to 1423

    cardinals returned to Rome with Pope Gregory, who had been persuaded to leave his papal base at Avignon. After Gregory's death on 27 March 1378, the people

    Antipope Benedict XIII

    Antipope Benedict XIII

    Antipope_Benedict_XIII

  • Gregory II Youssef
  • Head of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1864 to 1897

    synod Clement Bahouth announced his resignation, and the synod elected Youssef as patriarch on September 29, 1864. Youssef took the name Gregory and was

    Gregory II Youssef

    Gregory II Youssef

    Gregory_II_Youssef

  • Pope Clement III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1187 to 1191

    death of Gregory VIII. He was the cardinals' second choice, but their first choice, cardinal Theobald of Ostia, refused the papal throne. Clement was the

    Pope Clement III

    Pope Clement III

    Pope_Clement_III

  • Pope Gregory XII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1406 to 1415

    Pope Gregory XII (Latin: Gregorius XII; Italian: Gregorio XII; c. 1327 – 18 October 1417), born Angelo Corraro, Corario, or Correr, was head of the Catholic

    Pope Gregory XII

    Pope Gregory XII

    Pope_Gregory_XII

  • Long Parliament
  • English Parliament from 1640 to 1660

    James Challoner, Mr. John Phelps, Mr. John Carew, Mr. Hugh Peters, Mr. Gregory Clement, Colonel Adrian Scroop, Col. Francis Hacker, Col. Daniel Axtel. Among

    Long Parliament

    Long Parliament

    Long_Parliament

  • Pope Gregory VIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church in 1187

    Pope Gregory VIII (Latin: Gregorius VIII; c. 1100/1105 – 17 December 1187), born Alberto di Morra, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal

    Pope Gregory VIII

    Pope Gregory VIII

    Pope_Gregory_VIII

  • List of saints by pope
  • Pope Urban III did not canonize any saints. Pope Gregory VIII did not canonize any saints. Pope Clement III canonized four saints. Pope Celestine III canonized

    List of saints by pope

    List_of_saints_by_pope

  • Antipope Gregory VIII
  • Antipope 1118–1121

    about the cardinals created by Gregory VIII, but it is known that in March 1118 three cardinals created by Antipope Clement III (1080/84-1100) joined his

    Antipope Gregory VIII

    Antipope Gregory VIII

    Antipope_Gregory_VIII

  • Gregory of Nyssa
  • 4th-century bishop of Nyssa, Asia Minor

    Gregory of Nyssa (/ˈnɪsə/; Koine Greek: Γρηγόριος Νύσσης, romanized: Grēgórios Nýssēs, pronounced [ɣriˈɣo.ri.os ˈnys.sis]; c. 335 – c. 394), also known

    Gregory of Nyssa

    Gregory of Nyssa

    Gregory_of_Nyssa

  • List of regicides of Charles I of England
  • or UK public library membership required.) Peacey, J.T. (2004g). "Clements, Gregory (bap. 1594, d. 1660)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed

    List of regicides of Charles I of England

    List of regicides of Charles I of England

    List_of_regicides_of_Charles_I_of_England

  • Gregory of Nazianzus
  • Archbishop of Constantinople from 379 to 381

    Gregory of Nazianzus (Koine Greek: Γρηγόριος ὁ Ναζιανζηνός, romanized: Grēgórios ho Nazianzēnós, IPA: [ɣriˈɣori.os o nazi.anziˈnos]; c. 329 – 25 January

    Gregory of Nazianzus

    Gregory of Nazianzus

    Gregory_of_Nazianzus

  • Church Fathers
  • Early influential Christian theologians

    Lyons, Clement of Alexandria, Origen of Alexandria, Athanasius of Alexandria, the Cappadocian Fathers (Basil of Caesarea, Gregory Nazianzus, Gregory of Nyssa)

    Church Fathers

    Church Fathers

    Church_Fathers

  • Adrian Scrope
  • English Parliamentarian soldier

    hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross, along with Thomas Scot, Gregory Clement and John Jones Maesygarnedd; as a special favour, his body was returned

    Adrian Scrope

    Adrian Scrope

    Adrian_Scrope

  • Pope Gregory VII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1073 to 1085

    and the Empire, Gregory excommunicated Henry IV three times, and Henry appointed Antipope Clement III to oppose him. Although Gregory was hailed as one

    Pope Gregory VII

    Pope Gregory VII

    Pope_Gregory_VII

  • Antipope Nicholas V
  • 13/14th-century Italian preacher; claimant to the papacy from 1328 to 1330

    Avignon Clement VII Benedict XIII Clement VIII Benedict XIV Pisa Alexander V John XXIII Basel Felix V Modern era Palmarian Gregory XVII Peter II Gregory XVIII

    Antipope Nicholas V

    Antipope Nicholas V

    Antipope_Nicholas_V

  • Year of three popes
  • Year in which the Catholic Church elects two popes

    reign) — Gregory VI (Benedict IX gave up the papacy to his godfather after a month in exchange for money) 1187: Urban III — Gregory VIII — Clement III (Gregory

    Year of three popes

    Year_of_three_popes

  • Emmanuelle Clément
  • French motorcycle racer

    with passenger Simon Birchall in 1990 and Grégory Cluze passenger of Tim Reeves in 2014. 2017 In 2017, Clément took part in sidecar racing for the first

    Emmanuelle Clément

    Emmanuelle_Clément

  • TC Clements
  • American politician (born 1969)

    Thomas Gregory Clements Jr. (born March 28, 1969) is an American politician who served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 56th

    TC Clements

    TC_Clements

  • 1660 in England
  • List of events

    hanged (born 1622) 17 October – Parliamentarian regicides, hanged Gregory Clement, merchant and MP (born 1594) John Jones Maesygarnedd, Welsh colonel

    1660 in England

    1660_in_England

  • First Epistle of Clement
  • Letter addressed to the Christians in the city of Corinth

    The First Epistle of Clement (Ancient Greek: Κλήμεντος πρὸς Κορινθίους, romanized: Klḗmentos pròs Korinthíous, lit. 'Clement to Corinthians') is a letter

    First Epistle of Clement

    First Epistle of Clement

    First_Epistle_of_Clement

  • John Gregory (sculptor)
  • American sculptor (1879–1958)

    John Clements Gregory (May 17, 1879, London, England – 1958) was an American sculptor. When he was about 12 years old his family immigrated to the United

    John Gregory (sculptor)

    John Gregory (sculptor)

    John_Gregory_(sculptor)

  • Pope Clement IV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1265 to 1268

    1264, Clement IV renewed the prohibition of the Talmud promulgated by Gregory IX, who had it publicly burnt in France and in Italy. Though Clement did not

    Pope Clement IV

    Pope Clement IV

    Pope_Clement_IV

  • Antipope Clement VII
  • Antipope from 1378 to 1394

    Genève; 1342 – 16 September 1394) was elected to the papacy as Clement VII (French: Clément VII) by the cardinals who opposed Pope Urban VI and was the first

    Antipope Clement VII

    Antipope Clement VII

    Antipope_Clement_VII

  • Antipope
  • Person who claims to be the legitimate pope

    elected antipope Clement VII as a rival to the Roman Pope – led eventually to two competing lines of antipopes: the Avignon line as Clement VII moved back

    Antipope

    Antipope

  • Camelford (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    History lists Clement as MP for Camelford, and the Dictionary of National Biography agrees; however, Brunton & Pennington state that Clement was elected

    Camelford (constituency)

    Camelford_(constituency)

  • 1660
  • Calendar year

    John Cook and Hugh Peter (October 16); (Adrian Scrope, John Moore, Gregory Clement and Thomas Scot) (October 17); and Daniel Axtell and Francis Hacker

    1660

    1660

    1660

  • List of popes who died violently
  • (c. 67 – c. 76) Pope Anacletus or Cletus (Saint) (c. 79 – c. 92) Pope Clement I (Saint) (c. 92 – c. 99), thrown into sea with anchor around his neck

    List of popes who died violently

    List_of_popes_who_died_violently

  • Pope Clement XI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1700 to 1721

    Pope Clement XI (Latin: Clemens XI; Italian: Clemente XI; Albanian: Klementi XI; 23 July 1649 – 19 March 1721), born Giovanni Francesco Albani, was head

    Pope Clement XI

    Pope Clement XI

    Pope_Clement_XI

  • Antipope Adalbert
  • Catholic cardinal and antipope in 1101

    conciliabulum convoked by Clement. The assembly condemned all the "old and new" heresies of the monk Hildebrand, that is, Pope Gregory VII. It also issued a

    Antipope Adalbert

    Antipope_Adalbert

  • List of canonised popes
  • Popes officially recognized as saints

    in 1736 by Pope Clement XII Pope Eugene III 1145 Beatified in 1872 by Pope Pius IX Pope Gregory X 1271 Beatified in 1713 by Pope Clement XI Pope Innocent

    List of canonised popes

    List of canonised popes

    List_of_canonised_popes

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)

    have suggested more details about Paul's life: 1 Clement, a letter written by the Roman bishop Clement of Rome around the year 90, reports this about Paul:

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul_the_Apostle

  • Palais des Papes
  • Palace and museum in Avignon, France

    to the elections of Benedict XII in 1334, Clement VI in 1342, Innocent VI in 1352, Urban V in 1362, Gregory XI in 1370 and Benedict XIII in 1394. In 1995

    Palais des Papes

    Palais des Papes

    Palais_des_Papes

  • Pope Urban VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1378 to 1389

    the Iberian Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon, and Scotland recognizing Clement VII, based in Avignon, as the true pope. Born in Itri, then part of the

    Pope Urban VI

    Pope Urban VI

    Pope_Urban_VI

  • Sean Clements
  • American writer, podcast host, and television producer

    Sean Clements (born August 4, 1981) is an American writer, comedian, television producer, and podcast host. He grew up in Connecticut and is best known

    Sean Clements

    Sean_Clements

  • Fowey (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    Accession of George III (2nd edition – London: St Martin's Press, 1957) Clement was expelled from the house for immorality (for "lying with his maid" according

    Fowey (constituency)

    Fowey_(constituency)

  • Sicut Judaeis
  • Medieval papal letter of protection for the Jews

    III, Martin IV (1281), Honorius IV (1285–1287), Nicholas IV (1288–1292), Clement VI (1348), Urban V (1365), Boniface IX (1389), Martin V (1422), and Nicholas

    Sicut Judaeis

    Sicut_Judaeis

  • Cardinals created by Gregory XI
  • Catholic appointments from 1371 to 1375

    during his pontificate. Two of the cardinals that he named became antipopes Clement VII and Benedict XIII. Pedro Gómez Barroso the younger Jean de Cros Bertrand

    Cardinals created by Gregory XI

    Cardinals created by Gregory XI

    Cardinals_created_by_Gregory_XI

  • Pope Gregory XV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1621 to 1623

    allowed: by scrutiny, compromise and quasi-inspiration. Whereas Popes Gregory XIII and Clement VIII had previously established temporary congregations of cardinals

    Pope Gregory XV

    Pope Gregory XV

    Pope_Gregory_XV

  • 1660s
  • Decade

    John Cook and Hugh Peter (October 16); (Adrian Scrope, John Moore, Gregory Clement and Thomas Scot) (October 17); and Daniel Axtell and Francis Hacker

    1660s

    1660s

  • Hippolytus of Rome
  • Christian theologian and saint (c. 170 – c. 235)

    Apostolic Tradition of Saint Hippolytus of Rome, Bishop and Martyr, Trans Gregory Dix, (London, Alban Press, 1992). J. B. Lightfoot, The Apostolic Fathers

    Hippolytus of Rome

    Hippolytus of Rome

    Hippolytus_of_Rome

  • Dick Gregory
  • American comedian, actor, writer, activist and social critic (1932–2017)

    Richard Claxton Gregory (October 12, 1932 – August 19, 2017) was an American comedian, actor, writer, activist and social critic. Gregory became popular

    Dick Gregory

    Dick Gregory

    Dick_Gregory

  • School of Alexandria
  • Christian seminary, 2nd-4th centuries

    was former student Clement of Alexandria in 190. Other notable theologians with a connection to the school include Origen, Gregory Thaumaturgus, Heraclas

    School of Alexandria

    School of Alexandria

    School_of_Alexandria

  • Pope Gregory VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1045 to 1046

    office. Gregory VI was succeeded in the papacy by the German bishop of Bamberg, Suidger, who took the name Pope Clement II. In May 1047 Gregory was taken

    Pope Gregory VI

    Pope_Gregory_VI

  • Jean-Gaston Tremblay
  • Catholic religious leader and self-proclaimed pope

    traditionalist Catholic religious leader and self-proclaimed pope, with the name Gregory XVII (French: Grégoire XVII). He reigned as antipope in opposition to the

    Jean-Gaston Tremblay

    Jean-Gaston_Tremblay

  • List of sexually active popes
  • Full text at Clement of Alexandria, Stromata VII, 11 Clement of Alexandria wrote: "For Peter and Philip begat children" in "Clements, Stromata (book

    List of sexually active popes

    List of sexually active popes

    List_of_sexually_active_popes

  • Investiture Controversy
  • Medieval dispute between secular rulers and the papacy (1076–1122)

    enthroned Clement at St. Peter's Basilica; on Easter Day, Clement returned the favour and crowned Henry IV as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Gregory VII

    Investiture Controversy

    Investiture Controversy

    Investiture_Controversy

  • Sixto-Clementine Vulgate
  • Catholic edition of Vulgate published in 1592

    Thereafter, two commissions under Gregory XIV were in charge of the revision of the Sixtine Vulgate. In 1592, Clement VIII, arguing printing errors in

    Sixto-Clementine Vulgate

    Sixto-Clementine Vulgate

    Sixto-Clementine_Vulgate

  • Clement Bahouth
  • Head of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1856 to 1864

    synod Clement announced his resignation, and the synod in a few days elected Gregory II Youssef according to Clement's wishes. After this synod Clement Bahouth

    Clement Bahouth

    Clement_Bahouth

  • Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105

    antipope Clement III. Rudolf's death strengthened Henry's position, although his opponents chose a new antiking, Hermann of Salm; in 1084, Clement crowned

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Camillo Daddeo
  • Italian Roman Catholic prelate

    during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Brugnato. On 15 April 1592, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Fossano

    Camillo Daddeo

    Camillo_Daddeo

  • Scipione de Tolfa
  • Italian Roman Catholic prelate (died 1595)

    during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Archbishop of Trani. On 20 December 1593, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Archbishop of

    Scipione de Tolfa

    Scipione_de_Tolfa

  • Antipope Clement VIII
  • Antipope at Avignon from 1423 to 1429

    Antipope Clement VIII should not be confused with Pope Clement VIII. Clement VIII, born Gil Sánchez Muñoz y Carbón (1369/70 – 28 December 1445/46), was

    Antipope Clement VIII

    Antipope Clement VIII

    Antipope_Clement_VIII

  • December 1187 papal election
  • convoked after the death of Pope Gregory VIII. It resulted in the election of Cardinal Paolo Scolari, who took the name of Clement III. Alberto di Morra, as

    December 1187 papal election

    December 1187 papal election

    December_1187_papal_election

  • Pollock (film)
  • 2000 film directed by Ed Harris

    critic Clement Greenberg's comments and refuses to change his painting style to be more marketable. Pollock's paintings are not selling but Clement assures

    Pollock (film)

    Pollock_(film)

  • Antipope Theodoric
  • Catholic antipope from 1100 to 1101

    Pope Gregory VII and in support of the Emperor Henry IV. The earliest record of Theodoric is his signature on a document of the antipope Clement III (Wibert)

    Antipope Theodoric

    Antipope_Theodoric

  • Crusade bull
  • Papal bull authorizing a crusade

    excommunicated Alfonso IX of León for having allied himself with the Almohads. Clement IV in 1265 issued a general Bull for the whole of Spain, when the Kings

    Crusade bull

    Crusade bull

    Crusade_bull

  • Lists of papal encyclicals
  • encyclicals of Pope Benedict XIV List of encyclicals of Pope Clement XIII List of encyclicals of Pope Clement XIV List of encyclicals of Pope Pius VI List of encyclicals

    Lists of papal encyclicals

    Lists_of_papal_encyclicals

  • List of popes
  • August 2014. "Pope Clement IX (1667–1669)". Archived from the original on 10 August 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2014. "Pope Clement X (1670–1676)". Archived

    List of popes

    List of popes

    List_of_popes

  • Pope Clement X
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1670 to 1676

    Pope Clement X (Latin: Clemens X; Italian: Clemente X; 13 July 1590 – 22 July 1676), born Emilio Bonaventura Altieri, was head of the Catholic Church

    Pope Clement X

    Pope Clement X

    Pope_Clement_X

  • Prospero Rebiba
  • On 4 Sep 1560, Prospero Rebiba was appointed Bishop of Troia by Pope Gregory XIII, upon the resignation of his uncle and predecessor, Cardinal Scipione

    Prospero Rebiba

    Prospero_Rebiba

  • Basil of Caesarea
  • 4th-century Christian bishop, theologian, and saint

    these are Irenaeus of Lyon, Clement of Rome, Dionysius of Rome, Dionysius of Alexandria, Eusebius, Julius Africanus, Gregory Thaumaturgus, Firmilian and

    Basil of Caesarea

    Basil of Caesarea

    Basil_of_Caesarea

  • Antipope Felix II
  • Antipope from 355 to 365

    Church of the Saints Cosmas and Damian, where, under the Sovereign Pontiff Gregory XIII, it was found beneath the altar with the relics of the holy martyrs

    Antipope Felix II

    Antipope_Felix_II

  • John Chrysostom
  • Archbishop of Constantinople (347–407)

    regard as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs (alongside Basil of Caesarea and Gregory of Nazianzus). Along with them and Athanasius of Alexandria he is also

    John Chrysostom

    John Chrysostom

    John_Chrysostom

  • Family Pack (2024 film)
  • French adventure comedy film

    Dubosc as Jérôme Vassier Jean Reno as Gilbert Vassier Suzanne Clément as Marie Vassier Grégory Fitoussi as the Captain Bruno Gouery as Piero Jonathan Lambert

    Family Pack (2024 film)

    Family_Pack_(2024_film)

  • Gregory Kealey
  • Canadian historian

    University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-0752-0. Kealey, Gregory S.; Campbell, Lara; Clément, Dominique (2012). Debating Dissent: Canada and the Sixties

    Gregory Kealey

    Gregory_Kealey

  • Aurelio Novarini
  • Catholic archbishop

    co-consecrators. On 1 July 1602, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Archbishop (Personal Title) of San Marco. He served as Bishop of

    Aurelio Novarini

    Aurelio_Novarini

  • Church of St Gregory, Bedale
  • Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England

    BCAA 2010, p. 7. Reynolds 2001, p. 2. Clement Hodges 1907, p. 77. Clement Hodges 1907, pp. 44–45. "St Gregorys Bedale | Background". www.bedale.church

    Church of St Gregory, Bedale

    Church of St Gregory, Bedale

    Church_of_St_Gregory,_Bedale

  • History of the papacy (1048–1257)
  • century is often called the century of Saxon popes: Pope Gregory VI (1045–1046), Pope Clement II (1046–1047), Pope Damasus II (1048), Pope Leo IX (1049–1054)

    History of the papacy (1048–1257)

    History of the papacy (1048–1257)

    History_of_the_papacy_(1048–1257)

  • Saint Dymphna
  • 7th-century Irish Christian martyr

    Shenouda Thomas Zosimas Missionaries Gregory the Illuminator Maurice Nino Frumentius Nine Saints Other saints Ambrose Clement of Alexandria Didymus the Blind

    Saint Dymphna

    Saint Dymphna

    Saint_Dymphna

  • Antipope Christopher
  • Illegitimate ruler of the Catholic Church from 903 to 904

    Avignon Clement VII Benedict XIII Clement VIII Benedict XIV Pisa Alexander V John XXIII Basel Felix V Modern era Palmarian Gregory XVII Peter II Gregory XVIII

    Antipope Christopher

    Antipope_Christopher

  • Pietro Francesco Montorio
  • Roman Catholic prelate

    Italy in 1556. On 7 Feb 1594, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Nicastro. On 24 Feb 1594, he was consecrated bishop by

    Pietro Francesco Montorio

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    Swedish form of Greek Gregorios, GREGER means "watchful; vigilant."

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    English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).

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    Romanian form of Latin Gregorius, GRIGORE means "watchful; vigilant."

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    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Gregorius, GREGORIO means "watchful; vigilant."

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    Welsh form of Latin Gregorius, GRIGOR means "watchful; vigilant."

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    English form of French Provençal Grégory, GREGORY means "watchful; vigilant."

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    Scottish form of Latin Gregorius, GREGOR means "watchful; vigilant."

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    Short form of English Gregory, and Scottish Gregor, both GREG means "watchful; vigilant."

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    Polish form of Greek Gregorios, GRZEGORZ means "watchful; vigilant."

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  • Decretal
  • a.

    The collection of ecclesiastical decrees and decisions made, by order of Gregory IX., in 1234, by St. Raymond of Pennafort.

  • Grego
  • n.

    A short jacket or cloak, made of very thick, coarse cloth, with a hood attached, worn by the Greeks and others in the Levant.

  • Remissful
  • a.

    Inclined to remit punishment; lenient; clement.

  • Mild
  • superl.

    Gentle; pleasant; kind; soft; bland; clement; hence, moderate in degree or quality; -- the opposite of harsh, severe, irritating, violent, disagreeable, etc.; -- applied to persons and things; as, a mild disposition; a mild eye; a mild air; a mild medicine; a mild insanity.

  • Sacramentary
  • n.

    An ancient book of the Roman Catholic Church, written by Pope Gelasius, and revised, corrected, and abridged by St. Gregory, in which were contained the rites for Mass, the sacraments, the dedication of churches, and other ceremonies. There are several ancient books of the same kind in France and Germany.

  • Clement
  • a.

    Mild in temper and disposition; merciful; compassionate.

  • Gregorian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or originated by, some person named Gregory, especially one of the popes of that name.

  • Inclement
  • a.

    Not clement; destitute of a mild and kind temper; void of tenderness; unmerciful; severe; harsh.

  • Inquisition
  • n.

    A court or tribunal for the examination and punishment of heretics, fully established by Pope Gregory IX. in 1235. Its operations were chiefly confined to Spain, Portugal, and their dependencies, and a part of Italy.

  • Clementine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Clement, esp. to St. Clement of Rome and the spurious homilies attributed to him, or to Pope Clement V. and his compilations of canon law.

  • Lenient
  • a.

    Mild; clement; merciful; not rigorous or severe; as, a lenient disposition; a lenient judge or sentence.

  • Adansonia
  • n.

    A genus of great trees related to the Bombax. There are two species, A. digitata, the baobab or monkey-bread of Africa and India, and A. Gregorii, the sour gourd or cream-of-tartar tree of Australia. Both have a trunk of moderate height, but of enormous diameter, and a wide-spreading head. The fruit is oblong, and filled with pleasantly acid pulp. The wood is very soft, and the bark is used by the natives for making ropes and cloth.

  • Greggoe
  • n.

    Alt. of Grego