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<p> The name of five Popes: </p> <p> urnamed the Great, Pope from 858 to 867, asserted the supremacy of the papal see, Festival, Nov. 13; </p> <p> ope from 1058 to 1061; </p> <p> ope from 1277 to 1280; </p> <p> ope from 1288 to 1292; </p> <p> ope from 1447 to 1456, after the capture of [[Constantinople]] by the Turks, took the exiled [[Greek]] scholars under his protection, fostered the learning of the East, and laid the foundation of the [[Vatican]] Library by the collection of over 5000 Greek and [[Latin]] MSS. </p>
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<p> The name of five Popes: </p> <p> urnamed the Great, [[Pope]] from 858 to 867, asserted the supremacy of the papal see, Festival, Nov. 13; </p> <p> ope from 1058 to 1061; </p> <p> ope from 1277 to 1280; </p> <p> ope from 1288 to 1292; </p> <p> ope from 1447 to 1456, after the capture of [[Constantinople]] by the Turks, took the exiled Greek scholars under his protection, fostered the learning of the East, and laid the foundation of the [[Vatican]] [[Library]] by the collection of over 5000 Greek and Latin MSS. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_77142"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/nicholas Nicholas from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_77142"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/nicholas Nicholas from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 15 October 2021

Nicholas [1]

The name of five Popes:

urnamed the Great, Pope from 858 to 867, asserted the supremacy of the papal see, Festival, Nov. 13;

ope from 1058 to 1061;

ope from 1277 to 1280;

ope from 1288 to 1292;

ope from 1447 to 1456, after the capture of Constantinople by the Turks, took the exiled Greek scholars under his protection, fostered the learning of the East, and laid the foundation of the Vatican Library by the collection of over 5000 Greek and Latin MSS.

References