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465:, which consisted of three parallel columns for the popes before 1590. The first column contained the motto, the second the name of the pope or antipope to whom it was attached (with occasional errors), and the third an explanation of the motto. There are some indications that both the mottos and explanations were the work of a single 16th-century person. The original list was unnumbered.
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4903:
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128:
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214:, that the high level of accuracy of the verses up until the date they were published, compared with their high level of inaccuracy after that date, is evidence that they were created around the time of publication. The verses and explanations given by Wion correspond very closely to a 1557 history of the popes by
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius IX by interpreting it as a reference to his difficulties ("crosses") with the House of Savoy, whose emblem is a cross. O'Brien notes, "A forger would be very disposed to chance some reference to a cross on account of its necessary
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The list can be divided into two groups; one of the popes and antipopes who reigned prior to the appearance of the prophecy c. 1590, for whom the connection between the motto and the pope is consistently clear. The other is of mottos attributed to popes who have reigned since its appearance, for whom
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This may have been intended by the author of the prophecies to suggest to his audience a possible heraldic design, but it does not correspond to Leo XI's Medici arms. Proponents of the prophecies have suggested different interpretations to relate this motto to this pope, including relating it to his
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According to Wion, this motto refers to Lucius II's family name, Caccianemici; in
Italian, “Cacciare” means “to drive out” and “nemici” means “enemies”. While he has been traditionally viewed as being part of this family, it is doubtful whether he actually was; moreover, even if he actually belonged
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This motto again may have been intended to suggest a heraldic device, but not one that matches Urban VIII's arms. Proponents of the prophecies have alternatively suggested that it is a reference to the bees that do occur on his arms, to the fleur-de-lis of his native
Florence, or to his dealings in
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René Thibaut divides the table at a different point, between the 71st and 72nd motto, asserting that there is a change in style at this point. He uses this distinction to put forward the view that the first 71 mottos are post-dated forgeries, while the remainder are genuine. Hildebrand Troll echoes
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These prophecies have served no purpose. They are absolutely meaningless. The Latin is bad. It is impossible to attribute such absurd triflings ... to any holy source. Those who have written in defence of the prophecy ... have brought forward scarcely an argument in their favour. Their attempts at
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This may have been intended by the author of the prophecies as a reference to a pope of the
Colonna family; a similar motto was used to describe to Martin V, who was pope before the publication of the prophecies. Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Clement XII as an
242:, old city. Moréri and others proposed the prophecy was created in an unsuccessful attempt to demonstrate that Simoncelli was destined to be pope. However, the discovery of a reference to the prophecy in a 1587 letter has cast doubt on this theory. In this document the entourage of the Cardinal
4028:, old city. Simoncelli was not elected pope, however, Niccolò Sfondrati was, who took the name Gregory XIV. Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to explain it by noting that Gregory XIV's father was a senator of the ancient city of Milan, and the word "senator" is derived from the Latin
151:. He explained that the prophecy had not, to his knowledge, ever been printed before, but that many were eager to see it. Wion includes both the alleged original prophecy, consisting of short, cryptic Latin phrases, as well as an interpretation applying the statements to historical popes up to
4384:
This again may have been intended to be taken as an allusion to heraldry; O'Brien notes that there is an
Italian family with arms featuring a swan with stars, but it had no relation to Clement IX. Proponents of the prophecies have claimed he had a room called the "chamber of swans" during the
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was from Patara. O'Brien notes, "Everything leads us to suspect that the author and interpreter of the prophecy is one and the same person. The pretended interpreter who knew that Patare was the birthplace of St. Nicholas forgot that others may not be aware of the fact, and that therefore the
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If we were to place the works of those who have repudiated the
Prophecies of Malachy on scales and balance them against those who have accepted them, we would probably reach a fair equilibrium; however, the most important factor, namely the popularity of the prophecies, particularly among the
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One writer notes that among the post-publication (post-1595) popes there remain "some surprisingly appropriate phrases", while adding that "it is of course easy to exaggerate the list's accuracy by simply citing its successes", and that "other tags do not fit so neatly". Among the reported
5527:" forms a separate sentence and paragraph of its own. While often read as part of the "Peter the Roman" prophecy, other interpreters view it as a separate, incomplete sentence explicitly referring to additional popes between "glory of the olive" and "Peter the Roman".
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forms a separate sentence and paragraph of its own. While often read as part of the "Peter the Roman" entry, other interpreters view it as a separate, incomplete sentence explicitly referring to one or more popes between "the glory of the olive" and "Peter the Roman".
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Many analyses of the prophecy note that it is open to the interpretation that additional popes would come between the "glory of the olive" and Peter the Roman. Popular speculation by proponents of the prophecy attach this prediction to
Benedict XVI's successor. Since
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In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit . Peter the Roman, who will pasture his sheep in many tribulations, and when these things are finished, the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people. The
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The list has most commonly been divided between mottos 74 and 75, based on the mottos that were explained by Wion and those that were not. Lorenzo
Comensoli Antonini divides the list between mottos 73 and 74, based on the loose connection between
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to
Alexander VII by noting that his papal arms include six hills, though this was not an uncommon device, and this explanation would not account for the "guard" portion of the motto.
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In recent times, some interpreters of prophetic literature have drawn attention to the prophecy due to its imminent conclusion; if the list of descriptions is matched on a one-to-one basis to the list of historic popes since publication,
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius XI by interpreting it as a reference to his faith and actions during his pontificate: in 1937, the Pope strongly condemned Nazism and
Communism (Encyclicals:
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Leo XIII by interpreting it as a reference to the star on his arms. O'Brien notes this coincidence would be much more remarkable had the prophecies referred to
3791:. His name was 'Antonio Michele Ghisleri', and Michele relates to the archangel. O'Brien notes here that many of the prophecies contain plays on Italian words, which are not made explicit in the explanations provided in the
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This may have been intended as a reference to armorial bearings, but it does not match
Benedict XIV's arms. Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to this pope as a description of his "plodding ox"
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For this group of popes, the published text only provides names for the first three (i.e., those who were popes between the appearance of the text c. 1590, and its publication in 1595) and provides no explanations.
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Alexander III may have been from the Bandinella family, which was afterwards known as the Paparona family, which featured a goose on its coat of arms. There is debate whether Alexander III was in fact of that
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Proponents of the prophecies have struggled to provide a satisfactory explanation of this motto; some authors claim without evidence that the Ganganelli arms featured a running bear, but this is dubious.
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argued the additional interpretive statements were not written by Ciacconius, as the prophecy was not mentioned in any of Ciacconius' works, nor were the interpretive statements listed among his works.
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John XXII's family name was Duèze or D'Euse, the last of which might be back-translated into Latin as Ossa ("bones"), the name Wion gives. The popular legend that his father was a cobbler is dubious.
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In persecutione extrema S.R.E. sedebit. Petrus Romanus, qui pascet oves in multis tribulationibus, quibus transactis civitas septicollis diruetur, & judex tremendus judicabit populum suum. Finis.
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is Italian for rake). Others, however, give the pope's family name as simply "Pignatelli", and indicate that it is difficult to find a satisfactory explanation to associate the pope with the motto.
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to particular wars that occurred during Benedict XIII's pontificate, or a figurative war against decadence in favour of austerity.
202:, a contemporary biographer of Malachy who recorded the saint's alleged miracles, makes no mention of the prophecy. The earliest known reference to them dates to 1587. Spanish monk and scholar
3427:. The “Gridiron” in the motto evidently refers to St. Lawrence, who was martyred on a gridiron. This is a rather elliptical allusion to Lorenzo the Magnificent, who was Giovanni’s father.
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius VIII by suggesting it is a reference to his papal name, or the fact that he was not the first pope from his family.
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Clement XIII as a reference to his elevation to sainthood of several Franciscans, to which order the motto can refer.
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to John Paul I by referring to the light of the moon and interpreting his birth name as meaning "from the white light".
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Some sources discussing the prophecy give Innocent XII's family name as "Pignatelli del Rastello", which would provide a clear way for proponents to connect this motto to this pope (
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Wion reverses the names and order of Antipopes Callixtus III (John of Struma) and Paschal III (Guido of Crema). Paschal, not Callixtus, was born Guido of Crema and held the title of
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Several historians and interpreters note the prophecy leaves open the possibility of unlisted popes between "the glory of the olive" and the final pope, "Peter the Roman". In the
183:. While in Rome, Malachy purportedly experienced a vision of future popes, which he recorded as a sequence of cryptic phrases. This manuscript was then allegedly deposited in the
5532: Petrus Romanus, qui paſcet oues in multis tribulationibus: quibus tranſactis ciuitas ſepticollis diruetur, & Iudex tremẽdus iudicabit populum ſuum. Finis.
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Leo XII by suggesting the dog and snake are allusions to his qualities of vigilance and prudence, respectively.
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As noted above, this motto applies not to Paschal III, but to Callixtus III, who allegedly was Hungarian. However, Callixtus was Cardinal Bishop of Albano, not of Tusculum.
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He was traditionally referred to as abbot of the canon regulars of St. Ruf in Avignon, but modern scholars have established that he actually belonged to the secular clergy.
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this view, noting that mottos 72–112 use a symbolic language related to the character of the pope and his papacy, in contrast to the more literal mottos for earlier popes.
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According to Wion, the motto refers to Eugene III’s birthplace, “Montemagno”, a village near Pisa. But according to other sources he was born in Pisa into a modest family.
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Proponents of the prophecies have suggested different interpretations to relate this motto to Clement VIII, including linking it to the embattled bend on his arms or the
273:
The interpretation of the entries for pre-publication popes provided by Wion involves close correspondences between the mottos and the popes' birthplaces, family names,
99:
Given the accurate description of popes up to around 1590 and lack of accuracy for the popes that follow, historians generally conclude that the alleged prophecy is a
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Innocent XIII by interpreting it as a reference to the fact several popes had come from his family.
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in support of his bid to become pope during the 1590 conclave to replace Urban VII. In the prophecy, the pope following Urban VII is given the description "
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Adrian VI's coat of arms had two lions on it, and his name is sometimes given as Adrian Florens, or other variants, from his father's first name Florens (
304:(the rose of Umbria), but was not from Umbria nor had he any but the most marginal connection with the region, having been briefly pontifical governor of
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are one branch. Other explanations make reference to him as being a pope dedicated to peace and reconciliations of which the olive branch is the symbol.
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The Visconti coat of arms had a large serpent devouring a male child feet first; sources conflict as to whether Gregory X used this for his papal arms.
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203:
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Proponents of the prophecies have suggested different interpretations to relate this motto to Innocent IX, including references to his birthplace of
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link the "sailor" portion of this motto to John XXIII by interpreting it as a reference to his title
4307:
Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Innocent X by noting that he was raised to the pontificate around the time of the
5583:(2005), features the fictional Pope Peter II (originally Cardinal Valendrea), who is elected Pope after the death of the fictional Pope Clement XV.
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The Medici coat of arms was emblazoned with six medical balls. One of these balls, the largest of the six, was emblazoned with the Florentine lily.
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According some sources, Clement IV's coat of arms depicted an eagle clawing a dragon. Other sources indicate that it was instead six fleurs-de-lis.
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Proponents of the prophecies find significance in the occurrence of solar eclipses (elsewhere in the world) on the dates of John Paul II's birth (
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fabrication written shortly before publication. The Catholic Church has no official stance, though some Catholic theologians have dismissed it as
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The "balls" in the motto refer to Pope Pius IV, who had made Gregory a cardinal. Pope Gregory had a dragon on his coat of arms with half a body.
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The motto, as explained in Wion, is a reference to Innocent IV's father, the Count of Lavagna, and his title Cardinal of St. Lawrence in Lucina.
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was dominated by speaking out against Hitler and Mussolini and defending the Catholic Church from intrusions into Catholic life and education.
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According to some sources, Paul III's coat of arms were charged with hyacinths, and he was cardinal of Saints Cosmas and Damian, both doctors.
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Innocent VIII was from Sicily. "Precursor" may be explained as an allusion to his birth name, after John the Baptist, the precursor of Christ.
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Paul VI by interpreting it as a reference to the fleurs-de-lis on his arms.
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135:(1094–1148), to whom Wion attributes the authorship of the prophecies. Malachy died over four centuries before the prophecies first appeared.
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The prophecy concludes with a pope identified as "Peter the Roman", whose pontificate will allegedly precede the destruction of the city of
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5551:' election as Pope, proponents in internet forums have been striving to link him to the prophecy. Theories include a vague connection with
4308:
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Innocent VI was Cardinal Priest of Pammachius. Wion and Panvinio describe his arms as depicting six mountains, though other sources do not.
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Alexander VIII by interpreting as a reference to the submission of the
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Gregory XVI by suggesting it is a reference to his membership in the
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius VII by suggesting it is a reference to the eagle on the arms of
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ordinary people (as distinct from scholars), makes them as relevant to the second half of the twentieth century as they have ever been.
263:
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The lack of plausible explanations for this motto leads O'Brien to comment, "The prophet, up to 1590, did not deal in generalities."
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218:(including replication of errors made by Panvinio), which may indicate that the prophecy was written based on that source. In 1694,
5642:
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Efforts to connect the prophecy to historical popes who were elected after its publication have been more strained. For example,
31:
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Peter the Roman, who will pasture his sheep in many tribulations, and when these things are finished, the city of seven hills
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Boniface VIII's coat of arms had a wave through it. Also a play on words, referring to the pope's Christian name, "Benedetto".
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius VI by suggesting it is a reference to his long reign.
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and the motto "From the dew of the sky", and the reference to the prophecy in a 1587 letter, prior to Urban VII's papacy.
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius X by interpreting it as a reference to his zeal.
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61:, "Prophecy of Saint-Archbishop Malachy, concerning the Supreme Pontiffs") is a series of 112 short, cryptic phrases in
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M. J. O'Brien, a Catholic priest who authored an 1880 monograph on the prophecy, provided a more scathing assessment:
37:
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La philosophie des images énigmatiques, où il est traité des énigmes hiéroglyphiques, oracles, prophéties, sorts etc
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius XII by interpreting it as a reference to his
461:
The text on the silver lines below reproduces the original text (including punctuation and orthography) of the 1595
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5172:
Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Benedict XV by interpreting it as a reference to
199:
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An historical and critical account of the so-called Prophecy of St. Malachy, regarding the succession of the popes
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connection with all popes as well as the probability of its figuring, in some form or other, on the pope's arms."
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One theory to explain the prophecy's creation, put forward by 17th-century French priest and encyclopaedist
184:
7905:"Profezia e alchimia alla corte di Gregorio XIII e Sisto V: un carteggio dall'Accademia Carrara di Bergamo"
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Proponents of the prophecies have suggested it is a reference to the dragon and the eagle on Paul V's arms.
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5429:). Other attempts to link the pope to the motto have been "more forced", included drawing a connection to
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Urban VI's family name was Prignano or Prignani, and he was native to a place called Inferno near Naples.
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the connection between the motto and the pope is often strained or totally absent and could be viewed as
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The motto is a reference to Felix V's given name, Amadeus, and arms, which featured the cross of Savoy.
5602:'s "Doomsday Prophecy", and the conflicts between the Christians and pagans are important plot points.
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According to an account put forward in 1871 by Abbé Cucherat, Malachy was summoned to Rome in 1139 by
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6168:. Bibliothek des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom, 48 (in German). De Gruyter. p. 201.
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Innocent V was born in what is now south-eastern France and was a member of the order of Preachers.
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The Prophecy of the Popes is referred to in several works of fiction, including several works of
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to the lion on Innocent XI's arms.
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Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Clement X by claiming that the
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were counts of Lavagna and a wordplay on "good" can be made with Adrian V's first name, Ottobono.
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4032:, meaning old man, or that Milan is the "old city" in question, having been founded c. 400 BCE.
250:" ("From the dew of the sky") as a reference to their master, on the base of the link between "
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Boniface IX's coat of arms includes a bend checky – a wide stripe with a checkerboard pattern.
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Cardinal Deacon of St. Eustace, who is depicted with a stag; legate of Bologna, a Neapolitan.
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Alexander V's coat of arms featured a sun, the wavy rays may explain the reference to a whip.
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5100:), as they did when describing this same device on pre-publication Pope Innocent VII's arms.
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Diaconus Cardinalis S. Euſtachii, qui cum ceruo depingitur, Bononiæ legatus, Neapolitanus.
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The alleged prophecy was first published in 1595 by a Benedictine named Arnold Wion in his
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cuius inſignia ceruus & frumẽtum, ideo floccidum, quod pauco tempore uixit in papatu.
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was dropped, leading to the translation "the people" instead of "his people". See, e.g.,
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Proponents of the prophecies generally try to draw a connection between Benedict and the
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cuius inĹżignia medius Draco, Cardinalis creatus Ă Pio. IIII. qui pila in armis geĹżtabat.
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Whose arms were a stag and grain; 'trifling', because he lived only a short time as pope.
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Whose arms were a half-dragon; a Cardinal created by Pius IV who bore balls in his arms.
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Venetus, qui fuit Commendatarius eccleſiæ Ceruienſis, & Cardinalis tituli S. Marci.
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explaining the prophecies after 1590 are, I say with all respect, the sorriest trifling.
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FarneĹżius, qui lilia pro inĹżignibus geĹżtat, & Card. fuit SS. CoĹżme, & Damiani.
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Cardinal of Saints John and Paul, Titulus of Pammachius, whose arms were six mountains.
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Of the house of Flisca (Fieschi), Count of Lavagna, Cardinal of St. Lawrence in Lucina.
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8076:"St. Malachy Last Pope Prophecy: What Theologians Think About 12th-Century Prediction"
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See, e.g., de Vallemont 1708, p. 123, and Cucherat 1873, p. 206 (citing de Vallemont).
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Die Papstweissagung des heiligen Malachias. Ein Beitrag zur Lösung ihres Geheimnisses.
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2799:, whose emblem is a stag, and was originally from Naples, which has the emblem of the
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La prophétie de la succession des papes depuis le XIIe siècle jusqu'a la fin du monde
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This may have been intended by the author of the prophecies to suggest that Cardinal
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The motto refers to Gregory XI's surname and his title Cardinal of Santa Maria Nuova.
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Cardinalis SS. Ioannis & Pauli. T. Panmachii, cuius inĹżignia Ĺżex montes erant.
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was destined to succeed Urban VII. Simoncelli was from Orvieto, which in Latin is
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Of the Ursina (Orsini) family, which bears a rose on its arms, called 'composite'.
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overflowed its banks at his birth, or as an obscure reference to his family name.
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Farnese, who bore lilies for arms, and was Cardinal of Saints Cosmas and Damian.
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1972:
1898:
1872:
1772:
1698:
1647:
1554:
1503:
A Milanese, of the family of Viscounts (Visconti), which bears a snake for arms.
1466:
1296:
1030:
438:
434:
321:
317:
81:
7936:(in French). Vol. 3. Paris: Chez Rigaud, Directeur de l'Imprimerie Royale.
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4429:
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3611:
3479:
3228:
Who was called John Baptist, and lived in the court of Alfonso, king of Sicily.
3187:, also known as "Minorites" (which was founded in 1209, after Malachy's death.)
2995:
2903:
2059:
2047:, also in Aquitaine. His coat of arms displays three horizontal bars, known in
1846:
1746:
1510:
1005:
Gregory VIII was Cardinal of St. Lawrence and his arms featured crossed swords.
7018:
5449:
5385:
4938:
4694:
allusion to a statue erected in his memory or the use of two columns from the
3567:
3409:
3184:
2855:
2555:
2364:
2220:
1790:
1602:
1536:
1448:
1422:
1314:
1200:
1174:
905:
612:
395:
8052:
3275:
In 1456, he was made a Cardinal and he held the titles of Cardinal Bishop of
3139:, "a stag") and his Cardinal title of St. Mark (symbolized by a winged lion).
2419:
Who was Cardinal Priest of the Twelve Holy Apostles, whose arms were a cross.
2117:
qui uocabatur F. Petrus de corbario, contra Ioannem XXII. Antipapa Minorita.
17:
5708:
5485:
order to explain this motto: Benedict's choice of papal name is after Saint
5273:
4974:
3883:
This is a rather straightforward description of the Sixtus V's coat of arms.
3699:
3143:
2881:
2338:
2085:
2040:
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1724:
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948:
708:
693:
568:
446:
390:(2005–13) would correspond to the second to last of the papal descriptions,
339:
262:
238:" ("from the old city"), and Simoncelli was from Orvieto, which in Latin is
152:
5442:
4902:
4501:. O'Brien notes, "There are glorious repentances during every pontificate."
4202:
3887:
3205:
qui uocabatur Ioãnes Baptiſta, & uixit in curia Alfonſi regis Siciliæ.
2844:
Of the Colonna family, Cardinal Deacon of St. George at the golden curtain.
1786:
Honorius IV's coat of arms was emblazoned with two lions supporting a rose.
194:
Several historians have concluded that the prophecy is a late 16th‑century
5543:
will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people. The End.
5233:
4858:
4166:
3743:
3523:
3431:
3339:
3087:
959:
A Milanese, of the Cribella (Crivelli) family, which bears a pig for arms.
316:(1878–1903), with a comet in his coat of arms; "Religion depopulated" for
8002:
7952:
7887:
5494:
5482:
4891:
3932:
3784:
2847:
The motto is a reference to Martin V's family name and cardinal title of
2833:
2592:
Of the Tomacelli family, born in Genoa in Liguria, whose arms were cubes.
2537:
2147:
The motto is a play on words, referring to Pietro di Corvaro's last name.
2141:
2048:
2044:
1628:
1580:
1392:
1083:
The reference to cattle is a wordplay on Celestine III's surname, Bobone.
313:
274:
73:
7883:"Why the buzz over St. Malachy's 'last pope' prophecy outdoes 2012 hype"
5313:
3799:
3516:
A Florentine of the Medicean house, his arms were pill-balls and lilies.
2895:
Eugene IV belonged to the order of the Celestines and was the Bishop of
2869:
Venetus, canonicus antea regularis Cœleſtinus, & Epiſcopus Senẽſis.
1712:
cuius inĹżignia lilia, canonicus, & theĹżaurarius S. Martini Turonen.
1002:
Cardinal of St. Lawrence in Lucina, of whom the arms were curved swords.
127:
5349:
4105:
4072:
3928:
2704:
2637:
2396:
qui fuit Preſbyter Cardinalis SS. XII. Apoſtolorũ cuius inſignia Crux.
2316:
1839:
1834:
The motto is likely an obscure wordplay on Nicholas IV's birthplace in
1828:
663:
329:
195:
172:
104:
3901:
qui fuit Archiepiſcopus Roſſanenſis in Calabria, ubi mãna colligitur.
3053:
SenenĹżis, qui fuit Ă Secretis Cardinalibus Capranico & Albergato.
2375:
Who was called Peter Belfortis (Beaufort), Cardinal of New St. Mary's.
1742:, France. Wion's assertion that his arms featured lilies is incorrect.
1214:
Before his election to the papacy, Ugolino dei Conti was the Cardinal
5982:"Petrus Romanus Prophecy; Will The Next Pope Lead To The Apocalypse?"
5438:
3280:
3132:
2331:
1407:
1403:
A Frenchman, of Trecae (Troyes) in Champagne, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
176:
155:(pope for thirteen days in 1590), which Wion attributes to historian
7904:
5057:
3924:
Who was Archbishop of Rossano in Calabria, where manna is collected.
3076:
A Sienese, who was secretary to Cardinals Capranicus and Albergatus.
3035:
Callixtus III was born in Spain and his coat of arms featured an ox.
2892:
A Venetian, formerly a regular Celestine canon, and Bishop of Siena.
5516:
In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit.
5010:, which was founded in the thirteenth century in a locality called
3249:
EpiĹżcopus Cardinalis Albanus & PortuenĹżis, cuius inĹżignia Bos.
1783:
Of the Sabella (Savelli) family, arms were a rose carried by lions.
1735:
Whose arms were lilies, canon and treasurer of St. Martin of Tours.
966:
means "a sieve" in Italian; his arms included a sieve and two pigs.
394:(the glory of the olive). The longest and final verse predicts the
5932:
5930:
4422:
2896:
2613:
uocatus CoĹżmatus de melioratis SulmonenĹżis, cuius inĹżignia Ĺżydus.
1936:
1739:
917:
540:
305:
290:
261:
126:
3379:
On Julius II's arms was an oak tree, which was sacred to Jupiter.
2821:
familia colonna, Diaconus Cardinalis S. Georgii ad uelum aureum.
2548:
The Neapolitan Prignano, born in a place which is called Inferno.
1986:
Benedict XI belonged to the Order of Preachers, and his namesake
1738:
Martin IV was Canon and Treasurer at the Church of St. Martin in
1480:
Mediolanenſis, Familia vicecomitum, quæ anguẽ pro inſigni gerit.
7847:
Prophecies: 4,000 years of prophets, visionaries and predictions
7013:
here is not usually translated as "cap", but as if derived from
2467:
Formerly Peter de Luna, Cardinal Deacon of St. Mary in Cosmedin.
2444:
antea Petrus de Luna, Diaconus Cardinalis S. Mariæ in Coſmedin.
2422:
Clement VII's coat of arms showed a cross and he held the title
2052:
230:, among others, is that it was spread by supporters of Cardinal
111:
69:
59:
Prophetia Sancti Malachiae Archiepiscopi, de Summis Pontificibus
6130:
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 2007, "Eugenio III, papa".
3739:
The motto is likely a simple allusion to Pius IV's family name.
3607:
His coat of arms showed mountains and laurel crowns (chaplets).
3128:
of the church of Cervia, and Cardinal of the title of St. Mark.
1668:
Familia Vrſina, quæ roſam in inſigni gerit, dictus compoſitus.
1284:
domo flisca, Comes Lauaniæ, Cardinalis S. Laurentii in Lucina.
3695:
Paul IV is said to have used his second Christian name Pietro.
3493:
Florentinus de domo medicea, eius inĹżignia pila, & lilia.
3183:
Sixtus IV was born the son of a fisherman and a member of the
1259:
A Milanese, whose arms were a lion, Cardinal Bishop of Sabina.
1122:
The motto is a direct reference to Innocent III's family name.
5670:; Latin does not distinguish definite and indefinite articles
2569:
familia tomacella à Genua Liguriæ orta, cuius inſignia Cubi.
7774:
Does Pope Benedict XVI's resignation signal the 'end times?'
6106:
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 2007, "Lucio II, papa".
5056:
3397:
filius Laurentii medicei, & Ĺżcholaris Angeli Politiani.
3272:
Cardinal Bishop of Albano and Porto, whose arms were a bull.
2525:
Neapolitanus Pregnanus, natus in loco quæ dicitur Infernus.
1591:
Ottobono, of the Fieschi family, from the counts of Lavagna.
1236:
MediolanenĹżis, cuius inĹżignia Leo, EpiĹżcopus Card. Sabinus.
979:
Card. S. Laurentii in Lucina, cuius inĹżignia enĹżes falcati.
837:
Antipope. A Hungarian by birth, Cardinal Bishop of Tusculum.
3420:
Son of Lorenzo de' Medici, and student of Angelo Poliziano.
2242:) and his armorial bearings were emblazoned with six roses.
1983:
Who was called Brother Nicholas, of the order of Preachers.
936:
Mediolanenſis, familia cribella, quæ Suem pro armis gerit.
923:
The motto is a wordplay on "Lucius" or "Lucca" and "Ostia".
8098:"Forums strive to connect new Pope to Antichrist prophecy"
2352:
qui uocabatur Petrus Belfortis, Cardinalis S. Mariæ nouæ.
539:(formerly called Tifernum-Tiberinum), on the banks of the
143:, a history of the Benedictine order. He attributed it to
5509: In pĹżecutione. extrema S.R.E. Ĺżedebit.
3604:
Formerly called Giovanni Maria of the Mountain (de Monte)
2940:
Who was called Amadeus, Duke of Savoy, arms were a cross.
2140:
Who was called Brother Peter of Corbarium (Corvaro), the
1912:
Vocatus prius Benedictus, Caetanus, cuius inſignia undæ.
1211:
Family of the Counts of Segni, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia.
814:
Antipapa. Hungarus natione, EpiĹżcopus Card. TuĹżculanus.
751:
He was a cardinal of St. Nicholas in the Tullian prison.
5735:
In several later printings of the prophecies, the word
2699:
Gregory XII was born in Venice (hence mariner) and was
1459:
Whose badge is an eagle holding a dragon in his talons.
707:
Most likely a reference to Adrian IV's birthplace near
5836:
5834:
5832:
5830:
5828:
5826:
5403:
From the labour of the sun / Of the eclipse of the sun
3880:
Who bears in his arms an axle in the middle of a lion.
2470:
The motto refers to Benedict XIII's surname and title.
1380:
Gallus, TrecenĹżis in Campania, Patriarcha HieruĹżalem.
1044:
The motto is a play on words on Clement III's surname.
794:
Guido of Crema, Cardinal of St. Mary across the Tiber.
277:, and pre-papal titles. For example, the first motto,
269:(d. 1144), the first pope mentioned in the prophecies.
2647:) referring to Innocent VII's last name, Migliorati (
1960:
qui uocabatur Frater Nicolaus, ordinis Prædicatorum.
6141:
Studien zur Geschichte Papst Eugens III. (1145–1153)
2748:
A Greek, Archbishop of Milan, whose arms were a sun.
2330:
Urban V was French. Wion indicates he was Apostolic
1140:
Familia Sabella, Canonicus S. Ioannis Lateranensis.
6259:
Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130–1181
4581:
A medal of Clement XI was created with the motto, "
4123:
war between Catholic Ireland and Protestant England
3083:
and Cardinal Albergatti before he was elected Pope.
2917:qui uocabatur Amadæus Dux Sabaudiæ, inſignia Crux.
2725:Græcus Archiepiſcopus Mediolanenſis, inſignia Sol.
1166:The claim in Wion that Honorius III was a canon of
5936:
5876:
2304:nuncius ApoĹżtolicus ad Vicecomites MediolanenĹżes.
2096:A Frenchman, of the Ossa family, son of a cobbler.
1760:Familia Sabella inĹżignia roĹża Ă leonibus geĹżtata.
1188:Familia Comitum Signiæ Epiſcopus Card. Oſtienſis.
771:Guido Cremenſis Cardinalis S. Mariæ Tranſtiberim.
332:(1963–78), with fleur-de-lys in his coat of arms.
7933:Les Ă©lemens de l'histoire ou ce qu'il faut savoir
6261:. Berlin : R. Trenkel, 1912, p. 68–69, no. 1
3651:His coat of arms showed a stag and ears of wheat.
2961:LunenĹżis de Sarzana, humilibus parentibus natus.
1886:Prior to his election, Celestine V was a hermit (
1639:Formerly John Peter, Cardinal Bishop of Tusculum.
1616:antea Ioannes Petrus EpiĹżcopus Card. TuĹżculanus.
1351:Of the counts of Segni, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia.
6328:
6326:
6324:
6296:
6294:
6226:
6224:
6187:
6185:
4006:Of the antiquity of the city / From the old city
3376:A Genoese, his arms were an oak, Jupiter's tree.
2651:). There is a shooting star on his coat of arms.
1436:cuius inĹżignia Aquila vnguibus Draconem tenens.
1328:De comitibus Signiæ, Epiſcopus Card. Oſtienſis.
728:Fuit Cardinalis S. Nicolai in carcere Tulliano.
6114:
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6073:
6071:
2032:An Aquitanian by birth, whose arms were fesses.
2009:natione aquitanus, cuius inſignia feſſæ erant.
1568:Ottobonus familia Fliſca ex comitibus Lauaniæ.
583:to that family, the attribution of the surname
457:Popes and antipopes 1143–1590 (pre-publication)
408:
400:
362:
344:
5679:A non-standard verb form, replacing classical
5342:Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini
2669:Venetus, commendatarius eccleſiæ Nigropontis.
2208:Epiſcopus Attrebatenſis, cuius inſignia Roſæ.
2186:Benedict XII was an abbot in the monastery of
623:Tuscan by nation, from the town of Montemagno.
7876:. Buckinghamshire, England: Colin Symthe Ltd.
6166:Kardinäle, Klerus und Kirchen Roms: 1049-1130
5772:
5770:
5768:
5766:
5764:
3327:Pius III's family name was Piccolomini, from
2488:Antipapa, qui fuit Canonicus BarchinonenĹżis.
1694:Nicholas III bore a rose in his coat of arms.
1406:The motto refers to Urban IV's birthplace of
8:
5864:
4815:Lorenzo Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli
2984:A Lunese of Sarzana, born to humble parents.
2795:John XXIII was a cardinal with the title of
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7183:
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7084:
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6889:
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6487:
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3353:Ligur, eius inĹżignia Quercus, Iouis arbor.
3032:A Spaniard, whose arms were a pasturing ox.
2424:Cardinal Priest of the Twelve Holy Apostles
2327:Apostolic nuncio to the Viscounts of Milan.
370:
27:Cryptic phrases purporting to predict popes
7115:
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6883:
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4271:France (the lily) and England (the rose).
3857:qui axem in medio Leonis in armis geĹżtat.
3780:Called Michael, born in the town of Bosco.
2183:Abbot of the monastery of the cold spring.
1991:explanation would be thrown away on them."
1720:From the tollhouse of Martin of the lilies
1266:and his armorial bearing had a lion in it.
5555:, whose father was named Pietro (Peter).
5437:model of the Solar System), as both were
5180:, which occurred during his pontificate.
3757:Michael uocatus, natus in oppido BoĹżchi.
1354:The motto refers to Alexander IV's being
1163:Savelli family, canon of St. John Lateran
342:teacher training college, wrote in 1969:
7734:. New York: Citadel Press. p. 149.
5960:
5958:
5956:
5954:
5802:
5800:
5705:Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis
3960:
3953:Popes 1590 to present (post-publication)
3468:Son of Florentius, his arms were a lion.
2643:The motto is a play on words, "better" (
467:
406:This may be translated into English as:
36:
8074:Sieczkowski, Cavan (14 February 2013).
5848:
5846:
5840:Catholic Encyclopedia 1913, "Prophecy".
5788:
5786:
5784:
5760:
5659:
5525:In persecutione extrema S.R.E. sedebit.
5003:Mauro, or Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari
3736:Formerly called Giovanni Angelo Medici.
2511:Antipope, who was a canon of Barcelona.
2231:Bishop of Arras, whose arms were roses.
1547:A Frenchman, of the Order of Preachers.
1218:, and his coat of arms depict an eagle.
421:In persecutione extrema S.R.E. sedebit.
312:"successes" are "Light in the sky" for
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6094:
6008:
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5948:Feijóo y Montenegro 1724–1739, p. 134.
5888:Feijóo y Montenegro 1724–1739, p. 129.
5806:
5016:(Bath) in Latin, in Etruria (Tuscany).
3669:antea uocatus Ioannes Petrus Caraffa.
3581:antea uocatus Ioannes Maria de monte.
3009:HiĹżpanus, cuius inĹżignia Bos paĹżcens.
2987:Nicholas V was born in the diocese of
2073:Gallus, familia Oſſa, Sutoris filius.
2043:, and eventually became Archbishop of
1119:Family of the Counts of Signia (Segni)
704:Humbly born in the town of St. Albans.
600:Patria EthruĹżcus oppido Montis magni.
352:
338:, then Head of Religious Education at
7691:
7639:
5964:
5792:
3964:Post-appearance Popes (1590–present)
3324:A Sienese, of the Piccolomini family.
3131:The motto refers to his Bishopric of
2991:, the ancient name of which was Luna.
1362:and member of the Conti-Segni family.
681:Vilis natus in oppido Sancti Albani.
7:
8126:Original 1595 text of the Prophecies
8036:(in French). University of Lausanne.
7997:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
7978:FeijĂło y Montenegro, Benito JerĂłnimo
7947:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
7903:Comensoli Antonini, Lorenzo (2015).
6143:, Peter Lang Verlag 1992, pp. 28–33.
4898:took place during Pius' pontificate.
4309:Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross
3445:Florẽtii filius, eius inſignia Leo.
619:Bernardo dei Paganelli di Montemagno
80:. It was first published in 1595 by
8003:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
7953:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
7922:(in French). Grenoble: E. Dardelet.
3692:Formerly called John Peter Caraffa.
2899:which bears a she-wolf on its arms.
1860:Vocatus Petrus de morrone Eremita.
281:(from a castle on the Tiber), fits
204:Benito JerĂłnimo FeijĂło y Montenegro
4795:(later misprinted as Cursus velox
4162:short reign "passing like a wave".
3713:antea dictus Io. Angelus Medices.
2037:Bishop of St-Bertrand-de-Comminges
1883:Called Peter de Morrone, a hermit.
754:Victor IV may have held the title
25:
7999:, Volume 66: Lorenzetto–Macchetti
7772:Gloria Olivae as a Peace Symbol,
3157:PiĹżcatoris filius, FranciĹżcanus.
2636:Called Cosmato dei Migliorati of
2160:Abbas MonaĹżterii fontis frigidi.
1646:, and shared his first name with
1041:A Roman, of the house of Scolari.
471:Pre-appearance popes (1143–1590)
88:, who attributed the prophecy to
8096:Walker, Carlie (14 March 2013).
7881:Boyle, Alan (12 February 2013).
5980:Poladian, Charles (2013-02-11).
5718:The symbol like a raised 9 is a
5643:Vaticinia de Summis Pontificibus
5500:
5448:
5433:(who formulated a comprehensive
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3600:Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte
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3478:
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3423:Leo X's educator and mentor was
3382:
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3320:Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini
3301:SenenĹżis, familia piccolominea.
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2754:
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2337:
2289:
2268:From the mountains of Pammachius
2245:
2193:
2102:
2058:
1994:
1945:
1897:
1845:
1789:
1745:
1697:
1653:
1601:
1553:
1509:
1465:
1421:
1365:
1313:
1269:
1221:
1173:
1170:is contested by some historians.
1125:
320:(1914–22) whose papacy included
210:(1724–1739), in an entry called
41:Final part of the prophecies in
32:Vaticinia de Summis Pontificibus
7928:de Vallemont, Pierre Le Lorrain
3180:Son of a fisherman, Franciscan.
1935:Previously called Benedict, of
1831:by nation, of Asculum (Ascoli).
8156:Christian apocalyptic writings
8047:. Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son.
6153:Enciclopedia dei papi Treccani
5633:The Prophesying Nun of Dresden
5618:Legends surrounding the papacy
5049:Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti
4931:Annibale Sermattei della Genga
4158:Alessandro Ottaviano De Medici
3985:Interpretations and Criticisms
3361:The fruit of Jupiter will help
3283:, and his arms featured an ox.
2360:New man from the strong virgin
1920:From the blessing of the waves
1524:Gallus, ordinis Prædicatorum.
575:Gherardo Caccianemici del Orso
428:Popes and corresponding mottos
328:; and "Flower of flowers" for
308:, at the time part of Umbria.
1:
7874:The Prophecies of St. Malachy
7731:Dark Mysteries of the Vatican
6050:EOS-Verlag, St. Ottilien 2002
5703:according to Du Cange et al,
4967:Francesco Saverio Castiglioni
3501:Flower of the sick man's pill
2136:Pietro Rainalducci di Corvaro
1890:, literally a dweller in the
872:Rolando (or Orlando) of Siena
801:, to which the motto applies.
175:for the metropolitan sees of
65:which purport to predict the
8132:, Lib. ii, pp. 307–311)
5986:International Business Times
4068:Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti
3865:Axle in the midst of a sign.
3061:From a nanny-goat and an inn
2696:of the church of Negroponte.
2144:antipope opposing John XXII.
2017:From the fesses of Aquitaine
1706:Ex teloneo liliacei Martini.
1347:Renaldo dei Signori di Ienne
8151:16th-century books in Latin
8028:Menestrier, Claude-François
7916:Cucherat, François (1873).
7789:. Random House Publishing.
6257:Johannes Matthias Brixius,
3464:Adriaen Florenszoon Boeyens
3081:Cardinal Domenico Capranica
2829:Crown of the golden curtain
1644:Cardinal Bishop of Tusculum
587:is certainly anachronistic.
579:Of the Caccianemici family.
8197:
7986:(in Spanish). p. 129.
5701:cataracta in portis urbium
5227:The end of his pontificate
4304:Giovanni Battista Pamphili
3927:He had been Archbishop of
3920:Giovanni Battista Castagna
3783:Pius V was born in Bosco,
3589:From the mountainous crown
3545:Hyacinth of the physicians
3257:Bull of Alba in the harbor
3072:Enea Silvio de Piccolomini
2677:Sailor from a black bridge
2334:to the Viscounts of Milan.
1804:Picenus patria EĹżculanus.
1207:Ugolino dei Conti di Segni
1115:Lotario dei Conti di Segni
893:LucenĹżis Card. OĹżtienĹżis.
736:Out of a loathsome prison.
689:From the white countryside
532:An inhabitant of Tifernum.
517:From a castle of the Tiber
220:Claude-François Menestrier
200:Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
29:
7949:, Volume 43: Enzo–Fabrizi
7728:Jeffers, H. Paul (2010).
6569:, but that ruins the pun.
5937:Comensoli Antonini (2015)
5877:Comensoli Antonini (2015)
5545:
5531:
5518:
5508:
5459:
5456:
5445:for parts of their lives.
5395:
5392:
5359:
5356:
5323:
5320:
5283:
5280:
5267:role during the Holocaust
5243:
5240:
5194:
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5150:
5147:
5114:
5111:
5069:
5066:
5030:
5027:
4992:From the baths of Etruria
4984:
4981:
4948:
4945:
4912:
4909:
4868:
4865:
4851:Giovanni Angelico Braschi
4832:
4829:
4785:
4782:
4749:
4746:
4712:
4709:
4671:
4668:
4635:
4632:
4599:
4596:
4578:Giovanni Francesco Albani
4559:
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3963:
3939:" is gathered from trees.
3900:
3897:
3894:
3856:
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3809:
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3756:
3753:
3750:
3732:Giovanni Angelo de Medici
3712:
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3097:
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3079:Pius II was secretary to
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2969:From the meanness of Luna
2960:
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1264:Cardinal Bishop of Sabina
1235:
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1187:
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799:Santa Maria in Trastevere
770:
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764:
727:
724:
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680:
677:
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638:
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599:
596:
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556:De familia Caccianemica.
555:
552:
549:
535:Celestine II was born in
508:
505:
502:
470:
8176:Prophecy in Christianity
7983:Teatro crĂtico universal
7850:. London: Duncan Baird.
5302:Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli
3851:Axis in medietate Ĺżigni.
3776:Antonio Michele Ghisleri
3405:From a Politian gridiron
2707:, then called Negropont.
2496:Schism of the Barcelonas
2404:From the apostolic cross
2371:Pierre Roger de Beaufort
1939:, whose arms were waves.
1868:Raised out of the desert
1096:Familia Comitum Signiæ.
1026:He will come from school
1018:Romanus, domo Scholari.
962:Urban III's family name
492:Explanation provided in
244:Giovanni Girolamo Albani
208:Teatro CrĂtico Universal
30:Not to be confused with
8041:O'Brien, M. J. (1880).
7911:. 89, fasc. 3: 721–744.
5638:Three Secrets of Fátima
4654:Pietro Francesco Orsini
4220:In the trouble of peace
3909:From the dew of the sky
3688:Giovanni Pietro Caraffa
3391:De craticula Politiana.
3047:De Capra & Albergo.
2415:Robert, Count of Geneva
2346:Nouus de uirgine forti.
2240:Episcopus Attrebatensis
1812:Woodpecker between food
1768:Out of the leonine rose
1687:Giovanni Gaetano Orsini
876:Of the Paparoni family.
861:From the guardian goose
608:From the great mountain
191:occurring at the time.
185:Vatican Secret Archives
123:Publication and content
8181:Visions (spirituality)
8103:Fraser Coast Chronicle
8081:Huffington Post Canada
7872:Bander, Peter (1969).
5820:, pp. 16 & 25
5613:Bartholomew Holzhauser
5061:
4618:Michelangelo dei Conti
4333:Guard of the mountains
4210:In tribulatione pacis.
4077:Patriarch of Jerusalem
3821:Half body of the balls
3787:; the placename means
3347:Fructus Iouis iuuabit.
3224:Giovanni Battista Cibò
3176:Francesco Della Rovere
2936:Amadeus, Duke of Savoy
2849:San Giorgio in Velabro
2460:, antipope (1394–1423)
2216:From the rose of Arras
2003:De feſſis aquitanicis.
1954:Concionator patereus.
1906:Ex undarũ bn̑dictione.
1642:John XXI had been the
1416:Patriarch of Jerusalem
1388:Jerusalem of Champagne
822:From Tusculan Hungary.
779:Road across the Tiber.
413:
404:
376:
358:
270:
246:interprets the motto "
136:
58:
46:
8166:Forgery controversies
8161:History of the papacy
8058:Catholic Encyclopedia
7785:Berry, Steve (2007).
6164:HĂĽls, Rudolf (1977).
5722:for the Latin suffix
5060:
4896:Emperor of the French
4698:in a chapel he built.
4118:Ippolito Aldobrandini
4057:Pious citizens in war
4044:Pia ciuitas in bello.
3993:Ex antiquitate Vrbis.
3807:Medium corpus pilarũ.
3721:Aesculapius' medicine
3372:Giuliano Della Rovere
3243:Bos Albanus in portu.
3095:De Ceruo & Leone.
2663:Nauta de Ponte nigro.
2533:From a pregnant hell.
2323:Guglielmo De Grimoard
2202:De roĹża AttrebatenĹżi.
987:The sword of Lawrence
853:De familia Paparona.
756:San Nicola in Carcere
594:Ex magnitudine mõtis.
265:
130:
51:Prophecy of the Popes
40:
8001:(in Italian). Rome:
7951:(in Italian). Rome:
7844:Allan, Tony (2009).
7024:"little ball, pill".
5720:scribal abbreviation
5648:Vaticinia Nostradami
5219:Mit brennender Sorge
5169:Giacomo Della Chiesa
4982:De balneis Ethruriæ.
4910:Canis & coluber.
4473:PĹ“nitentia glorioĹża.
4458:Benedetto Odescalchi
4437:Bellua inĹżatiabilis.
4293:Delight of the cross
3707:EĹżculapii pharmacum.
3619:Frumentum flocidum.
3531:Hiacinthus medicorũ.
3124:A Venetian, who was
3109:From a stag and lion
2980:Tommaso Parentucelli
2933:, antipope (1439–49)
2785:, antipope (1410–15)
2741:, antipope (1409–10)
2519:De inferno prægnãti.
2504:, antipope (1423–29)
2482:Schiſma Barchinoniũ.
2412:, antipope (1378–94)
2390:Decruce ApoĹżtolica.
2254:De mõtibus Pãmachii.
2133:, Antipope (1328–30)
2111:Coruus ĹżchiĹżmaticus.
1968:Preacher From Patara
1543:Pierre de Tarentaise
1374:HieruĹżalem CampaniÄ™.
1255:Goffredo Castiglioni
1134:Canonicus de latere.
830:, antipope (1164–68)
808:De Pannonia Thuſciæ.
787:, antipope (1168–78)
747:Ottaviano Monticello
744:, antipope (1159–64)
639:De familia Suburra.
236:Ex antiquitate Urbis
212:Purported prophecies
171:to receive two wool
157:Alphonsus Ciacconius
149:Archbishop of Armagh
94:Archbishop of Armagh
7942:"Eugenio III, papa"
5865:de Vallemont (1708)
5568:apocalyptic fiction
5467:Glory of the olive.
5307:Patriarch of Venice
5291:Shepherd and sailor
5281:PaĹżtor & nauta.
5148:Religio depopulata.
4887:Barnaba Chiaramonti
4830:Peregrin apoĹżtolic.
4731:Marcello Lambertini
4696:Pantheon of Agrippa
4231:Alessandro Ludovisi
4022:Girolamo Simoncelli
3979:Regnal Name (Reign)
3213:Precursor of Sicily
2955:De modicitate Lunæ.
2888:Gabriele Condulmaro
2544:Bartolomeo Prignano
2081:From a bony cobbler
1518:Concionator Gallus.
1444:Dragon pressed down
1148:Canon from the side
1065:From cattle country
901:A light in the door
700:Nicholas Breakspear
486:Regnal name (reign)
232:Girolamo Simoncelli
147:, the 12th‑century
8061:. New Advent. 1913
6046:Hildebrand Troll:
5912:, pp. 343–344
5777:Sieczkowski (2013)
5695:, a diminutive of
5487:Benedict of Nursia
5357:De medietate lunæ.
5309:, a maritime city.
5223:Divini Redemptoris
5178:Russian Revolution
5158:Religion destroyed
5062:
4607:From good religion
4597:De bona religione.
4567:Surrounded flowers
4557:Flores circundati.
4534:Antonio Pignatelli
4483:Glorious penitence
4407:From a great river
4381:Giulio Rospigliosi
4283:Iucunditas crucis.
4125:during his papacy.
3935:where sap called "
3765:Angel of the grove
3751:Angelus nemoroĹżus.
3677:From Peter's faith
3575:De corona montana.
3556:Alessandro Farnese
3416:Giovanni de Medici
3199:Præcurſor Siciliæ.
3165:Minorite fisherman
3151:PiĹżcator minorita.
2925:Lover of the cross
2815:Corona ueli aurei.
2621:From a better star
2607:De meliore Ĺżydere.
2563:Cubus de mixtione.
1979:Nicholas Boccasini
1798:Picus inter eĹżcas.
920:Cardinal of Ostia.
912:Ubaldo Allucingoli
847:Ex anĹżere cuĹżtode.
790:Giovanni di Strumi
765:Via TranĹżtiberina.
658:Corrado di Suburra
647:Abbot from Subbura
550:Inimicus expulĹżus.
503:Ex caĹżtro Tiberis.
326:Russian Revolution
300:is referred to as
271:
137:
76:), beginning with
72:(along with a few
47:
6175:978-3-484-80071-7
5910:Menestrier (1694)
5559:
5558:
5553:Francis of Assisi
5491:Benedictine Order
5489:, founder of the
5331:Flower of flowers
5241:PaĹżtor angelicus.
5008:Camaldolese Order
4894:, whose reign as
4840:Apostolic pilgrim
4804:
4583:Flores circumdati
4513:RaĹżtrum in porta.
4397:De flumine magno.
4370:Star of the swans
4017:Niccolò Sfondrati
3950:
3949:
3937:the dew of heaven
3268:Rodrigo de Borgia
3202:Innocentius VIII.
2877:Heavenly she-wolf
2788:Baldassarre Cossa
2777:Stag of the siren
2610:Innocentius. VII.
2577:Square of mixture
2507:Gil Sanchez Muñoz
2298:Gallus Vicecomes.
1931:Benedetto Caetani
1909:Bonifacius. viii.
1879:Pietro Di Murrone
1610:PiĹżcator ThuĹżcus.
1499:Teobaldo Visconti
1399:Jacques Pantaleon
1303:Sinibaldo Fieschi
1281:Innocentius iiij.
1278:Comes Laurentius.
1262:Celestine IV was
1093:Innocentius. iij.
1057:Familia BouenĹżi.
722:Ex tetro carcere.
636:AnaĹżtaĹżius. iiij.
633:Abbas Suburranus.
537:CittĂ di Castello
528:Guido de Castello
287:CittĂ di Castello
285:'s birthplace in
279:Ex castro Tiberis
92:, a 12th-century
16:(Redirected from
8188:
8171:Religious hoaxes
8114:
8112:
8110:
8092:
8090:
8088:
8070:
8068:
8066:
8048:
8037:
8023:
8021:
8019:
8012:978-8-81200032-6
7992:"Lucio II, papa"
7987:
7973:
7971:
7969:
7962:978-8-81200032-6
7937:
7923:
7912:
7899:
7897:
7895:
7877:
7868:
7866:
7864:
7831:
7830:
7828:
7826:
7814:The Doomsday Key
7807:
7801:
7800:
7787:The Third Secret
7782:
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5967:, pp. 58–59
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5716:
5710:
5690:
5684:
5677:
5671:
5668:a dreadful judge
5664:
5596:The Doomsday Key
5580:The Third Secret
5504:
5478:Joseph Ratzinger
5452:
5393:De labore solis.
5388:
5367:Of the half moon
5352:
5316:
5276:
5251:Angelic shepherd
5236:
5192:Fides intrepida.
5187:
5143:
5107:
5088:Gioacchino Pecci
5077:Light in the sky
5038:Cross from cross
5023:
4977:
4941:
4905:
4861:
4825:
4794:
4778:
4742:
4705:
4669:Columna excelĹża.
4664:
4628:
4592:
4552:
4523:Rake in the door
4508:
4499:Gallican bishops
4468:
4447:Insatiable beast
4432:
4392:
4355:
4318:
4278:
4267:Maffeo Barberini
4241:
4205:
4195:Camillo Borghese
4169:
4132:
4086:
4047:Innocentius. IX.
4039:
3961:
3946:
3890:
3846:
3810:Gregorius. XIII.
3802:
3746:
3702:
3658:
3644:Marcello Cervini
3614:
3570:
3526:
3512:Giulio de Medici
3487:Flos pilei ægri.
3482:
3434:
3425:Angelo Poliziano
3386:
3342:
3309:From a small man
3295:De paruo homine.
3290:
3238:
3194:
3146:
3090:
3042:
2998:
2950:
2906:
2858:
2810:
2758:
2744:Petros Philarges
2719:Flagellum Ĺżolis.
2714:
2658:
2632:Cosmo Migliorati
2602:
2588:Pietro Tomacelli
2558:
2477:
2441:Benedictus XIII.
2433:
2385:
2341:
2293:
2249:
2197:
2190:("cold spring").
2179:Jacques Fournier
2106:
2067:De ſutore oſſeo.
2062:
1998:
1949:
1901:
1854:Ex eremo celĹżus.
1849:
1793:
1754:Ex roĹża leonina.
1749:
1701:
1657:
1624:Tuscan Fisherman
1605:
1587:Ottobono Fieschi
1557:
1513:
1469:
1430:Draco depreſſus.
1425:
1369:
1322:Signum OĹżtienĹże.
1317:
1273:
1233:CĹ“leĹżtinus iiij.
1225:
1177:
1168:St. John Lateran
1129:
1104:Designated count
1080:Bovensis family.
1054:CĹ“leĹżtinus. iij.
1051:De rure bouenĹżi.
1012:De Schola exiet.
998:Alberto De Morra
976:Gregorius. viij.
973:EnĹżis Laurentii.
955:Umberto Crivelli
811:PaĹżchalis. iij.
768:CalliĹżtus. iij.
468:
374:
356:
216:Onofrio Panvinio
169:Pope Innocent II
21:
8196:
8195:
8191:
8190:
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8187:
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7902:
7893:
7891:
7880:
7871:
7862:
7860:
7858:
7843:
7839:
7834:
7824:
7822:
7810:James Rollins.
7809:
7808:
7804:
7797:
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7783:
7779:
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5791:
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5748:
5747:
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5730:
5717:
5713:
5691:
5687:
5678:
5674:
5665:
5661:
5656:
5609:
5564:
5493:, of which the
5262:Eugenio Pacelli
4946:Vir religioĹżus.
4876:Rapacious eagle
4799:or Visus velox
4768:Carlo Rezzonico
4690:Lorenzo Corsini
4633:Miles in bello.
4494:Pietro Ottoboni
4323:Montium cuĹżtos.
4246:Lilium et roĹża.
3996:Gregorius. XIV.
3955:
3926:
3882:
3838:
3832:Ugo Boncompagni
3782:
3738:
3694:
3650:
3606:
3562:
3518:
3470:
3453:Florentian lion
3439:Leo Florentius.
3422:
3378:
3326:
3274:
3230:
3182:
3130:
3078:
3034:
3006:CalliĹżtus. III.
2986:
2942:
2894:
2866:Eugenius. IIII.
2863:Lupa CĹ“leĹżtina,
2846:
2794:
2750:
2733:Whip of the sun
2698:
2642:
2594:
2566:Bonifacius. IX.
2550:
2469:
2452:Cosmedine moon.
2438:Luna CoĹżmedina.
2421:
2377:
2329:
2312:French viscount
2285:
2257:Innocentius VI.
2236:Bishop of Arras
2234:Clement VI was
2233:
2185:
2157:Benedictus XII.
2154:Frigidus Abbas.
2146:
2125:Schismatic crow
2098:
2034:
2028:Bertrand de Got
1985:
1957:Benedictus. xi.
1941:
1885:
1833:
1801:Nicolaus. iiii.
1785:
1779:Giacomo Savelli
1757:Honorius. iiii.
1737:
1731:Simone de Brion
1709:Martinus. iiii.
1693:
1662:RoĹża compoĹżita.
1641:
1593:
1549:
1532:French Preacher
1521:Innocentius. v.
1505:
1461:
1405:
1356:Cardinal Bishop
1353:
1325:Alexander iiij.
1309:
1261:
1216:Bishop of Ostia
1213:
1182:Auis OĹżtienĹżis.
1165:
1121:
1090:Comes Signatus.
1082:
1076:Giacinto Bobone
1043:
1004:
961:
921:
878:
850:Alexander. iij.
839:
796:
753:
706:
678:Adrianus. iiij.
625:
581:
534:
506:CĹ“leĹżtinus. ij.
459:
430:
383:
375:
369:
357:
351:
260:
165:
163:Origin theories
125:
120:
101:pseudepigraphic
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8134:
8133:
8128:(Arnold Wion,
8121:
8120:External links
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7120:O'Brien (1880)
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7101:O'Brien (1880)
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6890:O'Brien (1880)
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6871:O'Brien (1880)
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6852:O'Brien (1880)
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6836:O'Brien (1880)
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6817:O'Brien (1880)
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6801:O'Brien (1880)
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6782:O'Brien (1880)
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6766:O'Brien (1880)
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6747:O'Brien (1880)
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6731:O'Brien (1880)
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6387:O'Brien (1880)
6379:
6375:O'Brien (1880)
6367:
6352:
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6333:O'Brien (1880)
6320:
6305:
6301:O'Brien (1880)
6290:
6275:
6271:O'Brien (1880)
6263:
6250:
6235:
6231:O'Brien (1880)
6220:
6208:
6196:
6192:O'Brien (1880)
6181:
6174:
6156:
6145:
6139:Michael Horn,
6132:
6123:
6119:O'Brien (1880)
6108:
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6078:O'Brien (1880)
6067:
6063:O'Brien (1880)
6052:
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6030:
6026:O'Brien (1880)
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5922:O'Brien (1880)
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5898:O'Brien (1880)
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5853:O'Brien (1880)
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5818:O'Brien (1880)
5810:
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5759:
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5754:
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5741:O'Brien (1880)
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5415:
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5404:
5401:
5397:
5396:
5394:
5390:
5389:
5382:
5379:
5378:Albino Luciani
5376:
5368:
5365:
5361:
5360:
5358:
5354:
5353:
5346:
5343:
5340:
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5252:
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5238:
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5211:
5203:
5202:Intrepid faith
5200:
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5170:
5167:
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5133:Giuseppe Sarto
5131:
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5109:
5108:
5101:
5089:
5086:
5078:
5075:
5071:
5070:
5068:
5067:Lumen in cœlo.
5064:
5063:
5054:
5050:
5047:
5039:
5036:
5032:
5031:
5029:
5028:Crux de cruce.
5025:
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5017:
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4993:
4990:
4986:
4985:
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4979:
4978:
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4779:
4772:
4769:
4766:
4758:
4757:Rose of Umbria
4755:
4751:
4750:
4748:
4744:
4743:
4736:
4732:
4729:
4721:
4720:Country animal
4718:
4714:
4713:
4711:
4710:Animal rurale.
4707:
4706:
4699:
4691:
4688:
4680:
4677:
4673:
4672:
4670:
4666:
4665:
4658:
4655:
4652:
4644:
4643:Soldier in War
4641:
4637:
4636:
4634:
4630:
4629:
4622:
4619:
4616:
4608:
4605:
4601:
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4558:
4554:
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4535:
4532:
4524:
4521:
4517:
4516:
4514:
4510:
4509:
4502:
4495:
4492:
4488:Alexander VIII
4484:
4481:
4477:
4476:
4474:
4470:
4469:
4462:
4459:
4456:
4448:
4445:
4441:
4440:
4438:
4434:
4433:
4426:
4419:
4418:Emilio Altieri
4416:
4408:
4405:
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4207:
4206:
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4196:
4193:
4185:
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4178:
4177:
4175:
4174:Gens peruerĹża.
4171:
4170:
4163:
4159:
4156:
4148:
4145:
4141:
4140:
4138:
4134:
4133:
4126:
4119:
4116:
4108:
4102:
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4097:
4095:
4094:Clemens. VIII.
4092:
4088:
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3899:
3896:
3892:
3891:
3884:
3877:
3876:Felice Peretti
3874:
3866:
3863:
3859:
3858:
3855:
3852:
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3704:
3703:
3696:
3689:
3686:
3678:
3675:
3671:
3670:
3667:
3664:
3663:De fide Petri.
3660:
3659:
3652:
3645:
3642:
3634:
3633:Trifling grain
3631:
3627:
3626:
3623:
3622:Marcellus. II.
3620:
3616:
3615:
3608:
3601:
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2035:Clement V was
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2018:
2015:
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1823:Girolamo Masci
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1674:
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1665:Nicolaus. iii.
1663:
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1650:, a fisherman.
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1185:Gregorius. ix.
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1171:
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1159:Cencio Savelli
1157:
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1137:Honorius. iij.
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944:Pig in a sieve
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930:Sus in cribro.
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564:Enemy expelled
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382:
380:Petrus Romanus
377:
373:, p. 110.
371:O'Brien (1880)
367:
349:
259:
258:Interpretation
256:
189:papal conclave
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45:(1595), p. 311
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7980:(1724–1739).
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7762:
7761:Bander (1969)
7757:
7754:
7743:
7741:9780806531328
7737:
7733:
7732:
7724:
7721:
7717:
7716:Bander (1969)
7712:
7709:
7705:
7700:
7697:
7693:
7689:
7688:Bander (1969)
7684:
7681:
7677:
7676:Bander (1969)
7672:
7669:
7665:
7664:Bander (1969)
7660:
7657:
7653:
7652:Bander (1969)
7648:
7645:
7641:
7637:
7636:Bander (1969)
7632:
7629:
7625:
7624:Bander (1969)
7620:
7617:
7613:
7612:Bander (1969)
7609:
7604:
7601:
7597:
7596:Bander (1969)
7593:
7588:
7585:
7581:
7580:Bander (1969)
7577:
7572:
7569:
7565:
7564:Bander (1969)
7561:
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7548:Bander (1969)
7545:
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7532:Bander (1969)
7529:
7524:
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7518:
7514:
7513:Bander (1969)
7510:
7505:
7502:
7498:
7497:Bander (1969)
7494:
7489:
7486:
7482:
7481:Bander (1969)
7478:
7473:
7470:
7466:
7465:Bander (1969)
7462:
7457:
7454:
7450:
7449:Bander (1969)
7446:
7441:
7438:
7434:
7433:Bander (1969)
7430:
7425:
7422:
7418:
7417:Bander (1969)
7414:
7409:
7406:
7402:
7401:Bander (1969)
7398:
7393:
7390:
7384:
7381:
7377:
7372:
7369:
7365:
7364:Bander (1969)
7360:
7357:
7353:
7352:Bander (1969)
7349:
7344:
7341:
7337:
7336:Bander (1969)
7333:
7328:
7325:
7321:
7316:
7313:
7309:
7308:Bander (1969)
7305:
7300:
7297:
7293:
7292:Bander (1969)
7289:
7284:
7281:
7277:
7276:Bander (1969)
7273:
7268:
7265:
7261:
7256:
7253:
7249:
7244:
7241:
7237:
7236:Bander (1969)
7233:
7228:
7225:
7221:
7220:Bander (1969)
7217:
7212:
7209:
7205:
7204:Bander (1969)
7201:
7196:
7193:
7189:
7188:Bander (1969)
7185:
7180:
7177:
7173:
7172:Bander (1969)
7169:
7164:
7161:
7157:
7156:Bander (1969)
7153:
7148:
7145:
7141:
7140:Bander (1969)
7137:
7132:
7129:
7125:
7124:Bander (1969)
7121:
7116:
7114:
7110:
7106:
7105:Bander (1969)
7102:
7097:
7094:
7090:
7089:Bander (1969)
7086:
7081:
7078:
7074:
7073:Bander (1969)
7070:
7065:
7063:
7059:
7055:
7054:Bander (1969)
7051:
7046:
7043:
7039:
7038:Bander (1969)
7035:
7030:
7027:
7023:
7020:
7016:
7012:
7007:
7004:
7000:
6999:Bander (1969)
6996:
6991:
6988:
6984:
6983:Bander (1969)
6980:
6975:
6972:
6968:
6967:Bander (1969)
6964:
6959:
6957:
6953:
6949:
6948:Bander (1969)
6945:
6940:
6938:
6934:
6930:
6929:Bander (1969)
6926:
6921:
6918:
6914:
6913:Bander (1969)
6910:
6905:
6903:
6899:
6895:
6894:Bander (1969)
6891:
6886:
6884:
6880:
6876:
6875:Bander (1969)
6872:
6867:
6865:
6861:
6857:
6856:Bander (1969)
6853:
6848:
6845:
6841:
6840:Bander (1969)
6837:
6832:
6830:
6826:
6822:
6821:Bander (1969)
6818:
6813:
6810:
6806:
6805:Bander (1969)
6802:
6797:
6795:
6791:
6787:
6786:Bander (1969)
6783:
6778:
6775:
6771:
6770:Bander (1969)
6767:
6762:
6760:
6756:
6752:
6751:Bander (1969)
6748:
6743:
6740:
6736:
6735:Bander (1969)
6732:
6727:
6724:
6720:
6715:
6712:
6708:
6707:Bander (1969)
6703:
6700:
6696:
6695:Bander (1969)
6692:
6687:
6684:
6680:
6679:Bander (1969)
6676:
6671:
6668:
6664:
6663:Bander (1969)
6660:
6655:
6652:
6648:
6647:Bander (1969)
6644:
6639:
6636:
6632:
6631:Bander (1969)
6628:
6623:
6620:
6616:
6615:Bander (1969)
6612:
6607:
6604:
6600:
6599:Bander (1969)
6596:
6591:
6588:
6584:
6583:Bander (1969)
6580:
6575:
6572:
6568:
6562:
6559:
6555:
6554:Bander (1969)
6551:
6546:
6544:
6540:
6536:
6531:
6528:
6524:
6523:Bander (1969)
6519:
6516:
6512:
6511:Bander (1969)
6508:
6503:
6501:
6497:
6493:
6492:Bander (1969)
6489:
6484:
6481:
6477:
6476:Bander (1969)
6473:
6468:
6465:
6461:
6460:Bander (1969)
6457:
6452:
6449:
6445:
6444:Bander (1969)
6441:
6436:
6433:
6429:
6428:Bander (1969)
6425:
6420:
6417:
6413:
6412:Bander (1969)
6409:
6404:
6402:
6400:
6396:
6392:
6391:Bander (1969)
6388:
6383:
6380:
6376:
6371:
6368:
6365:, p. 30.
6364:
6363:Bander (1969)
6359:
6357:
6353:
6350:, p. 29.
6349:
6348:Bander (1969)
6344:
6342:
6338:
6334:
6329:
6327:
6325:
6321:
6318:, p. 28.
6317:
6316:Bander (1969)
6312:
6310:
6306:
6302:
6297:
6295:
6291:
6287:
6286:Bander (1969)
6282:
6280:
6276:
6272:
6267:
6264:
6260:
6254:
6251:
6247:
6246:Bander (1969)
6242:
6240:
6236:
6232:
6227:
6225:
6221:
6217:
6216:Bander (1969)
6212:
6209:
6205:
6204:Bander (1969)
6200:
6197:
6193:
6188:
6186:
6182:
6177:
6171:
6167:
6160:
6157:
6154:
6149:
6146:
6142:
6136:
6133:
6127:
6124:
6120:
6115:
6113:
6109:
6103:
6100:
6097:, p. 19.
6096:
6095:Bander (1969)
6091:
6089:
6087:
6083:
6079:
6074:
6072:
6068:
6064:
6059:
6057:
6053:
6049:
6043:
6040:
6034:
6031:
6028:, p. 82.
6027:
6022:
6020:
6018:
6014:
6010:
6009:Bander (1969)
6004:
6002:
5998:
5987:
5983:
5976:
5974:
5970:
5966:
5961:
5959:
5957:
5955:
5951:
5945:
5942:
5939:, p. 737
5938:
5933:
5931:
5927:
5923:
5918:
5915:
5911:
5906:
5903:
5899:
5894:
5891:
5885:
5882:
5879:, p. 738
5878:
5873:
5870:
5866:
5861:
5858:
5855:, p. 110
5854:
5849:
5847:
5843:
5837:
5835:
5833:
5831:
5829:
5827:
5823:
5819:
5814:
5811:
5808:
5807:Walker (2013)
5803:
5801:
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5794:
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5634:
5631:
5629:
5626:
5624:
5623:List of popes
5621:
5619:
5616:
5614:
5611:
5610:
5606:
5601:
5600:Saint Malachy
5597:
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5589:
5588:James Rollins
5585:
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5473:
5469:
5466:
5463:
5462:
5457:Gloria oliuæ.
5455:
5451:
5447:
5444:
5441:and lived in
5440:
5436:
5432:
5428:
5424:
5420:
5416:
5414:Karol Wojtyła
5413:
5410:
5409:
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5246:
5239:
5235:
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5224:
5220:
5215:
5213:Achille Ratti
5212:
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5112:Ignis ardens.
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5102:
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5095:
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5087:
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5079:
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4956:Religious man
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4920:Dog and adder
4919:
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4900:
4897:
4893:
4889:
4886:
4883:
4882:
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4875:
4872:
4871:
4866:Aquila rapax.
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4856:
4853:
4850:
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4648:Benedict XIII
4645:
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4612:Innocent XIII
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4360:Sydus olorum.
4358:
4354:
4350:
4346:
4343:
4340:
4339:
4338:Alexander VII
4335:
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4091:Crux Romulea.
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4085:
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4074:
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4067:
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3898:Vrbanus. VII.
3895:De rore cœli.
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2485:Clemens VIII.
2480:
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2465:
2463:Peter de Luna
2462:
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2457:Benedict XIII
2454:
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2092:Jacques Duese
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2070:Ioannes XXII.
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2061:
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2046:
2042:
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2016:
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1455:Guido Fulcodi
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1037:Paolo Scolari
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887:Lux in oĹżtio.
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713:Hertfordshire
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675:De rure albo.
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5985:
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5944:
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5917:
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5867:, p. 87
5860:
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5793:Boyle (2013)
5736:
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5704:
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5680:
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5521:Lignum Vitae
5520:
5472:Benedict XVI
5470:
5435:heliocentric
5427:8 April 2005
5408:John Paul II
5406:
5370:
5334:
5321:Flos florum.
5294:
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5205:
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5125:
5122:Burning fire
5097:
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4807:
4801:Swift Glance
4800:
4797:Swift Course
4796:
4783:VrĹżus uelox.
4762:Clement XIII
4760:
4747:Roſa Vmbriæ.
4725:Benedict XIV
4723:
4682:
4679:Lofty column
4646:
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2891:
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2691:
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2626:Innocent VII
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2501:Clement VIII
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2374:
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2271:
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1562:Bonus Comes.
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1414:, and title
1402:
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1341:Alexander IV
1339:
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1247:
1230:Leo Sabinus.
1210:
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1153:Honorius III
1151:
1118:
1109:Innocent III
1107:
1079:
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494:Lignum Vitae
493:
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462:
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417:Lignum Vitae
416:
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384:
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336:Peter Bander
334:
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302:Rosa Umbriae
301:
298:Clement XIII
295:
283:Celestine II
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251:
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228:Louis Moréri
225:
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8087:17 February
8065:12 February
8018:19 February
7968:19 February
7894:17 February
7863:12 February
7694:, pp. 58-9.
7642:, pp. 58-9.
5628:Nostradamus
5592:Sigma Force
5575:Steve Berry
5419:18 May 1920
5411:(1978–2005)
5372:John Paul I
5174:World War I
5163:Benedict XV
5085:(1878–1903)
4997:Gregory XVI
4809:Clement XIV
4793:Swift bear
4684:Clement XII
4531:(1691–1700)
4452:Innocent XI
4344:Fabio Chigi
4184:Wicked race
4115:(1592–1605)
4062:Innocent IX
4011:Gregory XIV
3974:Translation
3710:Pius. IIII.
3506:Clement VII
3442:Adrian. VI.
3350:Iulius. II.
3265:(1492–1503)
3185:Franciscans
3098:Paulus. II.
2958:Nicolaus V.
2818:Martinus V.
2738:Alexander V
2682:Gregory XII
2585:(1389–1404)
2582:Boniface IX
2522:Vrbanus VI.
2409:Clement VII
2273:Innocent VI
2238:(in Latin,
2205:Clemens VI.
2114:Nicolaus V.
1973:Benedict XI
1928:(1294–1303)
1873:Celestine V
1817:Nicholas IV
1773:Honorius IV
1648:Saint Peter
1297:Innocent IV
1244:Sabine Lion
1112:(1198–1216)
1031:Clement III
827:Paschal III
553:Lucius. ij.
509:Typhernas.
481:Translation
439:postdiction
435:shoehorning
419:, the line
322:World War I
318:Benedict XV
240:Urbevetanum
141:Lignum Vitæ
86:Arnold Wion
82:Benedictine
43:Lignum Vitæ
8146:1595 books
8140:Categories
8109:18 January
8053:"Prophecy"
7747:2020-04-13
7019:Late Latin
7017:"ball" or
6007:See, e.g.
5991:2020-04-27
5751:References
5577:'s novel,
5562:In fiction
5431:Copernicus
5296:John XXIII
4735:diligence.
4572:Clement XI
4375:Clement IX
4298:Innocent X
4261:Urban VIII
4225:Gregory XV
4026:Urbs vetus
3854:Sixtus. V.
3594:Julius III
3473:Florentius
3298:Pius. III.
2974:Nicholas V
2782:John XXIII
2365:Gregory XI
2301:Vrbanus V.
2221:Clement VI
2188:Fontfroide
2168:Cold abbot
2130:Nicholas V
2006:Clemens V.
1576:Good Count
1537:Innocent V
1449:Clement IV
1201:Gregory IX
906:Lucius III
613:Eugene III
396:Apocalypse
131:Statue of
7812:"Review:
7690:, p. 94;
7638:, p. 91;
7610:, p. 79;
7594:, p. 78;
7578:, p. 76;
7562:, p. 77;
7546:, p. 75;
7530:, p. 75;
7511:, p. 74;
7495:, p. 74;
7479:, p. 73;
7463:, p. 72;
7447:, p. 72;
7431:, p. 71;
7415:, p. 71;
7399:, p. 70;
7350:, p. 70;
7334:, p. 69;
7306:, p. 67;
7290:, p. 67;
7274:, p. 66;
7234:, p. 65;
7218:, p. 64;
7202:, p. 64;
7186:, p. 63;
7170:, p. 62;
7154:, p. 62;
7138:, p. 61;
7122:, p. 61;
7103:, p. 61;
7087:, p. 60;
7071:, p. 60;
7052:, p. 59;
7036:, p. 59;
6997:, p. 58;
6981:, p. 58;
6965:, p. 58;
6946:, p. 57;
6927:, p. 57;
6911:, p. 56;
6892:, p. 56;
6873:, p. 55;
6854:, p. 55;
6838:, p. 54;
6819:, p. 54;
6803:, p. 53;
6784:, p. 53;
6768:, p. 52;
6749:, p. 51;
6733:, p. 50;
6693:, p. 49;
6677:, p. 49;
6661:, p. 49;
6645:, p. 48;
6629:, p. 48;
6613:, p. 47;
6597:, p. 46;
6581:, p. 45;
6567:Asculanus
6565:Properly
6552:, p. 44;
6509:, p. 43;
6490:, p. 43;
6474:, p. 42;
6458:, p. 42;
6442:, p. 41;
6426:, p. 40;
6410:, p. 40;
6389:, p. 39;
5756:Citations
5693:Rastellus
5495:Olivetans
5475:(2005–13)
5339:(1963–78)
5299:(1958–63)
5259:(1939–58)
5210:(1922–39)
5166:(1914–22)
5130:(1903–14)
5046:(1846–78)
5000:(1831–46)
4964:(1829–30)
4961:Pius VIII
4928:(1823–29)
4884:(1800–23)
4848:(1775–99)
4812:(1769–74)
4765:(1758–69)
4728:(1740–58)
4687:(1730–40)
4651:(1724–30)
4615:(1721–24)
4575:(1700–21)
4543:rastrello
4491:(1689–91)
4455:(1676–89)
4415:(1670–76)
4412:Clement X
4385:conclave.
4378:(1667–69)
4341:(1655–67)
4301:(1644–55)
4264:(1623–44)
4228:(1621–23)
4192:(1605–21)
4104:Cross of
4014:(1590–91)
3969:Motto No.
3914:Urban VII
3873:(1585–90)
3829:(1572–85)
3773:(1566–72)
3729:(1559–65)
3685:(1555–59)
3597:(1550–55)
3553:(1534–49)
3509:(1523–34)
3461:(1522–23)
3458:Adrian VI
3413:(1513–21)
3369:(1503–13)
3366:Julius II
3221:(1484–92)
3173:(1471–84)
3170:Sixtus IV
3117:(1464–71)
3069:(1458–64)
3050:Pius. II.
3025:(1455–58)
2977:(1447–55)
2914:Felix. V.
2885:(1431–47)
2882:Eugene IV
2837:(1417–31)
2685:(1406–15)
2649:Meliorati
2629:(1404–06)
2541:(1378–89)
2368:(1370–78)
2320:(1362–70)
2276:(1352–62)
2224:(1342–52)
2176:(1334–42)
2089:(1316–34)
2086:John XXII
2041:Aquitaine
2025:(1305–14)
2022:Clement V
1976:(1303–04)
1820:(1288–92)
1776:(1285–87)
1728:(1281–85)
1725:Martin IV
1684:(1277–80)
1632:(1276–77)
1496:(1271–76)
1493:Gregory X
1488:Snaky man
1452:(1265–68)
1412:Champagne
1396:(1261–64)
1344:(1254–61)
1300:(1243–54)
1204:(1227–41)
1156:(1216–27)
1073:(1191–98)
1034:(1187–91)
952:(1185–87)
949:Urban III
909:(1181–85)
869:(1159–81)
741:Victor IV
709:St Albans
697:(1154–59)
694:Adrian IV
662:From the
655:(1153–54)
616:(1145–53)
572:(1144–45)
569:Lucius II
525:(1143–44)
476:Motto No.
447:Urban VII
340:Wall Hall
289:, on the
153:Urban VII
74:antipopes
8030:(1694).
8005:. 2006.
7955:. 1993.
7930:(1708).
7888:NBC News
7763:, p. 95.
7718:, p. 94.
7706:, p. 81.
7678:, p. 93.
7666:, p. 92.
7654:, p. 91.
7626:, p. 90.
7614:, p. 89.
7598:, p. 88.
7582:, p. 87.
7566:, p. 87.
7550:, p. 86.
7534:, p. 85.
7515:, p. 84.
7499:, p. 83.
7483:, p. 83.
7467:, p. 81.
7451:, p. 80.
7435:, p. 80.
7419:, p. 79.
7403:, p. 79.
7366:, p. 79.
7354:, p. 78.
7338:, p. 77.
7322:, p. 69.
7278:, p. 75.
7262:, p. 66.
7250:, p. 65.
7238:, p. 72.
7190:, p. 70.
7174:, p. 70.
7158:, p. 68.
7142:, p. 68.
7126:, p. 67.
7107:, p. 66.
7091:, p. 65.
7075:, p. 64.
7056:, p. 63.
7040:, p. 62.
7001:, p. 62.
6985:, p. 61.
6969:, p. 60.
6950:, p. 59.
6931:, p. 58.
6915:, p. 57.
6896:, p. 56.
6877:, p. 54.
6858:, p. 53.
6842:, p. 52.
6823:, p. 50.
6807:, p. 49.
6788:, p. 48.
6772:, p. 51.
6753:, p. 50.
6737:, p. 48.
6721:, p. 50.
6709:, p. 47.
6697:, p. 47.
6681:, p. 46.
6665:, p. 45.
6649:, p. 45.
6633:, p. 44.
6617:, p. 43.
6601:, p. 42.
6585:, p. 41.
6556:, p. 39.
6537:, p. 44.
6525:, p. 38.
6513:, p. 37.
6494:, p. 36.
6478:, p. 36.
6462:, p. 35.
6446:, p. 35.
6430:, p. 34.
6414:, p. 33.
6393:, p. 32.
6011:, p. 96.
5743:, p. 83.
5607:See also
5598:(2009),
5590:' sixth
5483:Olivetan
5256:Pius XII
5176:and the
5082:Leo XIII
4892:Napoleon
4881:Pius VII
4539:rastello
4147:Wavy man
3933:Calabria
3870:Sixtus V
3785:Piedmont
3754:Pius. V.
3550:Paul III
3314:Pius III
2834:Martin V
2538:Urban VI
2142:Minorite
2049:heraldry
2045:Bordeaux
1629:John XXI
1581:Adrian V
1393:Urban IV
964:Crivelli
368:—
355:, p. 10.
350:—
324:and the
314:Leo XIII
173:palliums
67:Catholic
7837:Sources
7378:, p. 70
7310:, p.76.
7294:, p.75.
7222:, p.72.
7206:, p.71.
5697:rastrum
5681:exhibit
5594:novel,
5549:Francis
5519:In the
5423:funeral
5336:Paul VI
5207:Pius XI
5043:Pius IX
5013:Balneum
4925:Leo XII
4845:Pius VI
4106:Romulus
4073:Bologna
3972:Motto (
3929:Rossano
3726:Pius IV
3682:Paul IV
3394:Leo. X.
3329:piccolo
3114:Paul II
3066:Pius II
2930:Felix V
2705:Chalkis
2317:Urban V
1888:eremita
1840:Picenum
880:family.
666:family.
664:Suburra
479:Motto (
330:Paul VI
196:forgery
118:History
105:forgery
8009:
7959:
7854:
7793:
7738:
7022:pilula
7011:Pileus
6172:
5443:KrakĂłw
5439:Polish
5421:) and
5375:(1978)
5127:Pius X
4189:Paul V
4155:(1605)
4152:Leo XI
4065:(1591)
3917:(1590)
3770:Pius V
3641:(1555)
3335:"man".
3317:(1503)
3277:Albano
3137:cervus
3133:Cervia
2645:melior
2332:Nuncio
2053:fesses
1892:eremus
1876:(1294)
1836:Ascoli
1829:Picene
1584:(1276)
1540:(1276)
1408:Troyes
1252:(1241)
995:(1187)
918:Luccan
181:Cashel
177:Armagh
7909:Aevum
5654:Notes
5094:sydus
4423:Tiber
4030:senex
3789:grove
3410:Leo X
3281:Porto
2897:Siena
2801:siren
2638:Sulmo
1937:Gaeta
1838:, in
1740:Tours
1360:Ostia
541:Tiber
306:Rieti
291:Tiber
84:monk
70:popes
63:Latin
55:Latin
8111:2014
8089:2013
8067:2013
8020:2013
8007:ISBN
7970:2013
7957:ISBN
7896:2013
7865:2013
7852:ISBN
7827:2014
7791:ISBN
7736:ISBN
7015:pila
6170:ISBN
5737:Ĺżuum
5537:112.
5464:111.
5400:110.
5364:109.
5328:108.
5288:107.
5248:106.
5199:105.
5155:104.
5119:103.
5098:star
5074:102.
5035:101.
4989:100.
3982:Name
3333:uomo
3279:and
2989:Luni
1594:The
489:Name
411:End.
252:alba
179:and
112:Rome
49:The
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