READING HALL-THE DOORS OF WISDOM Introduction to the Creation of the universe

This is Today's Will of God :

"Let's Unify all the churches into one"

The Divine History of Jesus

the "History and the Lives of the Popes"

the Memory of Europe : Long life to the Christian Nations

INTRODUCTION OF CRISTO RAUL TO THE HISTORY OF THE POPES, ESPECIALLY, AND TO THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION, GENERALLY

FIRST PART

THEOLOGICAL

 

The Popes at the height of their temporal influence. From A.D. 1130-1216

HISTORY OF THE POPES FROM THE CLOSE OF THE MIDDLE AGES

 

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

to the History of the Popes from Saint Peter to Gregory VII.

THE POPES OF THE FIRST CENTURY

ST PETER 42-67-

ST LINUS 67-80 -

ST ANACLETUS 80-91 -

ST CLEMENT 91-100

THE FIRST EPISTLE OF CLEMENT TO THE CORINTHIANS

THE POPES OF THE SECOND CENTURY
EVARISTUS (100-109) ALEXANDER I (109-119) SAINT SIXTUS I (119)
SAINT TELESPHORUS (119-127). SAINT HYGINUS (127-139). SAINT PIUS I (139-142)
SAINT ANICETUS (157-168). SAINT SOTER (168-177). SAINT ELEUTHERUS (177-193). SAINT VICTOR I (193-202)
SAINT ANICETUS (157-168). SAINT SOTER (168-177). SAINT ELEUTHERUS (177-193). SAINT VICTOR I (193-202)

PAPIAS AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES

A STUDY OF RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN THE SECOND CENTURY

BY EDWARD H. HALL

THE POPES OF THE THIRD CENTURY
SAINT ZEPHYRINUS—AD. 202 SAINT CALIXTUS I—A.D. 219
SAINT URBAN I—A.D. 223 & SAINT PONTIANUS—A.D. 230 & SAINT ANTERUS—A.D. 235
SAINT FABIAN—A. D. 236 SAINT CORNELIUS—A.D. 251
SAINT LUCIUS I—A.D. 252 & SAINT STEPHEN I—A.D. 253
SAINT SIXTUS II—A.D. 257  
SAINT DIONYSIUS—A.D. 259 SAINT FELIX I—A.D. 269 SAINT EUTYCHIANUS—A.D. 275
SAINT CAIUS—A.D. 283 & SAINT MARCELLINUS—A.D. 296-308
THE POPES OF THE FOURTH CENTURY
THE POPES OF THE FIFTH CENTURY
SAINT INNOCENT I (401-417) SAINT ZOSIMUS (417-418)
SAINT BONIFACE I (418-422) SAINT CELESTINE I (422-432)
SAINT SIXTUS III (432-440) SAINT LEO I (440-461)
SAINT HILARY A.D. 461-467 // SAINT SIMPLICIUS 467-483 // SAINT FELIX III 483-492 // SAINT GELASIUS I 492-496 // SAINT ANASTASIUS II 496-498
THE POPES OF THE SIXTH CENTURY
SAINT SYMMACHUS (498-415)
SAINT HORMISDAS (514-523) SAINT JOHN I (523-526) SAINT FELIX IV (526-530) BONIFACE II (530-532) SAINT JOHN II (532-535) SAINT AGAPETUS I (535-536)
SAINT SYLVERIUS (536-538) VIGILIUS (538-555) PELAGIUS I (555-560)
JOHN III (560-574) BENEDICT I (574-578) PELAGIUS II (578-590).
SAINT GREGORY I (590-604)
Leo I "the Great" (400-461) THE FORMATION OF CHRISTENDOM VOL:VI THE HOLY SEE AND THE WANDERING OF THE NATIONS (FROM ST. LEO I TO ST. GREGORY I) BY THOMAS W. ALLIES Gregory I "the Great" (590-604) Pope Honorius. Tribunal of reason and History

THE CONDEMNATION OF POPE HONORIUS

BY

DOM JOHN CHAPMAN

The lives of the popes in the early middle ages by Horace k. Mann

THE POPES UNDER THE LOMBARD RULE

PART 1 THE SEVENTH CENTURY

JOHN VI AD. 701-705 JOHN VII AD 705-707 SISINNIUS AD. 708.
CONSTANTINE AD 708-715. ST. GREGORY II AD. 715-731 GREGORY III AD. 731-741
ST. ZACHARY AD. 741-752. STEPHEN II AD. 752 and STEPHEN (II) III, AD. 752-757
ST. PAUL I. AD. 757-767 STEPHEN (III)IV. AD 768-772 HADRIAN I.AD 772-795
THE POPES DURING THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE
LEO III. (795-816) STEPHEN (IV) V (816-817) PASCHAL I. (817-824)
EUGENIUS II. (824-827) VALENTINE (827) GREGORY IV (827-844)
S. LEO IV (847-855) BENEDICT III (855-858) ST. NICHOLAS I THE GREAT (858-867)
HADRIAN II (867-872) JOHN VIII (872-882) MARINUS I (882-884)
HADRIAN III (884-885) STEPHEN (V) VI (885-891)
The Lombard Kingdom The History of Charlemagne ANSKAR. The Apostle of the North. 801-865 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HINCMAR The Enigma about the Popess Joan

THE POPES IN THE DAYS OF FEUDAL ANARCHY

FORMOSUS AD. 891-896 BONIFACE VI. April? 896. STEPHEN (VI.) VII. A896-897.
ROMANUS. 897. THEODORE II. 897 SERGIUS III. 904-911
ANASTASIUS III. 91 1-913. LANDUS. 913-914 JOHN X. 914-928
LEO VI (928 or 928-9) STEPHEN (VII) VIII. 929-931 JOHN XI 931-936
LEO VII. 936-939. STEPHEN (VIII) IX. 939-942 MARINUS II. 942-946.
AGAPITUS II. 946-955. JOHN XII. 955-964 BENEDICT V. 964.
JOHN XIII. 965-972. BENEDICT VI. 972-974 BENEDICT VII. 974-983
JOHN XIV. 983-984. BONIFACE VII. (ANTIPOPE ?) 984-985. JOHN XV. 985-996.
GREGORY V. 996-999 SYLVESTER II. 999-1003 JOHN XVII. 1003
JOHN XVIII. 1003-1009 SERGIUS IV. 1009-1012 BENEDICT VIII. 1012-1024
JOHN XIX. A.D. 1024-1032 BENEDICT IX. 1032-1045 GREGORY VI. 1045-1046
CLEMENT II. 1046-1047 DAMASUS II. 1048  

THE CHRISTIAN CLERGY OF THE FIRST TEN CENTURIES;

THEIR BENEFICIAL INFLUENCE ON EUROPEAN PROGRESS.

THE POWER OF THE POPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES

or, AN HISTORICAL INQUIRY into the origin of the temporal power of the holy see, and the constitutional laws of the middle ages relating to the deposition oF sovereigns. by M. GOSSELIN,

THE BEGINNINGS OF THE TEMPORAL SOVEREIGNTY OF THE POPES A.D. 754-1073
The Life and Times of Hildebrand, by the Right Rev. A. H. Mathew
ADRIAN IV
 
 
INNOCENT III THE GREAT
HISTORY OF POPE BONIFACE VIII AND HIS TIMES WITH NOTES AND DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE IN SIX BOOKS The Life and times of Rodrigo Borgia. Pope Alexander VI Pope Urban VIII History of the Papacy in the XXth Century
 

 

HISTORY OF THE POPES

FROM THE CLOSE OF THE MIDDLE AGES

 

DRAWN FROM THE SECRET ARCHIVES OF THE VATICAN AND OTHER

by

Dr. LUDWIG PASTOR

 

VOLUME I TIME LINE
Introduction The literary Renaissance in Italy and the Church
Book 1.-Retrospective view of the History of the Popes from the beginning of the Exile at Avignon to the end of the Great Schism, 1305-1417.
  The Popes at Avignon (1305-1376)
  The Schism and the Great Heretical Movements (1378­1406) 
  The Synods of Pisa and Constance (1409-1417)
BOOK II. The Restoration of the Papal power and its struggle with the Council — The origin of the Renaissance in Rome, 1417-1447.
  Martin V (1417-1431)
  Eugenius IV (1431-1447)
VOLUME II TIME LINE
BOOK I. Election of pope Nicholas V, 1447-1455
 
  First years of Nicholas V's reign
  The Jubilee of 1450. Cardina Cusa in Germany.
  The Last Imperial Coronation in Rome,1452.

   
BOOK 2. NICHOLAS V AS PATRON OF THE RENAISSANCE IN ART AND LITERATURE.
  Patronage of the Renaissance in Art
  The Conspiracy of STEFANO PORCARO, 1453
  The advance of the Turks and the Fall of Constantinople
  Negotiations for peace in Italy. Death of Nicholas V
BOOK III. CALIXTUS III, THE CHAMPION OF CHRISTENDOM AGAINST ISLAM, 1455-1458.
 

Election of Calixtus III. His attitude towards the Renaissance.

 

The Holy See and the Eastern Question—Danger with which the Turks threatened Europe

 

The Victory of the Crusaders at Belgrade — Anti-papal feelings in germany — Relations of Calixtus III with Naples

 
   

 

 

 

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