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Peter Lombard (archbishop of Armagh)

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47: 86: 212: 348:, which is the main theme of the play, will if Lombard succeeds in rewriting history be largely excised from the life of O'Neill, as her English nationality and her family's traditional enmity to Tyrone do not sit well with the heroic image of Tyrone which Lombard is seeking to create. In its original production, Lombard was played by Irish actor 344:, where he is shown as both a political adviser to the Earl of Tyrone and his official historian. The title of the play refers to the view which Lombard expresses that historians are entitled to "make" history: that is they may record what they wanted to happen, rather than what actually did happen. In particular, Tyrone's third marriage to 307:
In 1622 Peter Lombard was asked by Pope Gregory XV to be a part of a Pontifical Commission into the affairs of Roberto De Nobili and his missionary activities incorporating local customary traditions in India. The commission included Cardinal Bellarmine and other notable theologians of the 17th
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Roman Catholics in the North complained of being left so long without an archbishop. In any case, they disliked being ruled by a Munsterman, yet more so than being ruled by one unwilling to face the dangers of his position. In Rome Lombard wrote
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century. Lombard, as President of the commission, was pivotal in the exoneration of De Nobili and subsequently, the Church took a whole new view on the inculturation of Christianity and its missions to the unchurched.
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Camden's learning was great and Lombard was studious and clever and earned the praises of his master for his gentleness and docility. Camden also took credit for having made his pupil a good
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personally disliked him, and publicly attacked him in the English Parliament. Armagh was thus left without a Roman Catholic archbishop for nearly a quarter of a century.
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and grace which followed its publication. Lombard was active and zealous in providing for the wants of the exiled
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that he gave special directions to his Irish viceroy, Strafford, to have it suppressed.
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Controversiarum de divinae gratiae liberique arbitrii concordia initia et progressos
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were in force, and to set foot in Ireland would be to invite the fate of
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Cronin, A Pearl to India, London 1959 Paragraph 16 (the Pope's Decision)
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family. More than one of his relatives filled the position of mayor of
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Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society
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Stuart, Historical Memoirs of Armagh, ed. by Coleman (Dublin, 1900)
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Louvain 1632: re-edited, Dublin, 1868 with prefatory memoir, by
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Lombard also wrote a little work on the administration of the
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Towards the end of his life Lombard petitioned to become
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he soon attracted notice by the extent of his learning.
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Meehan, Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell (Dublin. 1886)
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England's King James I personally disliked Lombard.
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Peter Lombard (Archbishop of Armagh)

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