- Nicholas III, Pope
- Nicholas III, Pope
• Pope who reigned from 1277 to 1280Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Pope Nicholas III — Pope Nicholas III † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Nicholas III (GIOVANNI GAETANI ORSINI) Born at Rome, c. 1216; elected at Viterbo, 25 November, 1277; died at Soriano, near Viterbo, 22 August, 1280. His father, Matteo Rosso, was of … Catholic encyclopedia
Nicholas III — Pope Nicholas III † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Nicholas III (GIOVANNI GAETANI ORSINI) Born at Rome, c. 1216; elected at Viterbo, 25 November, 1277; died at Soriano, near Viterbo, 22 August, 1280. His father, Matteo Rosso, was of … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Nicholas III — Nicholas III redirects here. See also Patriarch Nicholas III of Constantinople. Nicholas III Papacy began November 25, 1277 Papacy ended August 22, 1280 Predecessor … Wikipedia
Nicholas III — Pope from 1277 1280. He negotiated with Michael VIII about how to implement the church union achieved on paper at the Council of Lyons in 1274 (q.v.). At the same time, Nicholas refused to approve of Charles I s plans to attack Byzantium… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Nicholas III — (Giovanni Gaetani Orsini) died 1280, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1277 80. * * * ▪ patriarch of Constantinople flourished 11th century Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople (1084–1111), theologian and liturgical scholar noted for… … Universalium
Patriarch Nicholas III of Constantinople — Nicholas III Grammatikos or Grammaticus was an Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople (1084–1111). Educated in Constantinople, Nicholas spent much of his early years in Pisidian Antioch, where it is believed he took his monastic vows. He… … Wikipedia
Nicholas III — (Giovanni Gaetani Orsini) died 1280, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1277 80 … Useful english dictionary
Pope Nicholas — could refer to: #Pope Nicholas I #Pope Nicholas II #Pope Nicholas III #Pope Nicholas IV #Pope Nicholas V #* Antipope Nicholas V … Wikipedia
Pope Martin IV — Martin IV Papacy began February 21, 1281 Papacy ended March 28, 1285 Predecessor Nicholas III … Wikipedia
Nicholas — For other uses, see Nicholas (disambiguation). Nicholas Gender Male Origin Word/Name Greek Meaning Victory of the people Other names … Wikipedia