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John XIX (born in Rome, died October 1032), born Romanus, was Pope from 1024 to 1032. Image File history File links B_Johannes_XIX.jpgâ Summary H.H. Pope John XIX Licensing This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired in the United States and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 100 years or less. ...
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Benedict VIII, né Theophylactus (born in Rome, died April 9, 1024), pope (1012-1024), of the noble family of the counts of Tusculum (son of Gregory, Count of Tusculum, and Maria, and brother of John XIX), descended from Theophylact, Count of Tusculum like his predecessor Benedict VI, was opposed by...
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City motto: Senatus Populusque Romanus â SPQR (The Senate and the Roman People) coordinates: 41°54â²N 12°29â²E Time Zone: UTC+1 Administration Subdivisions 19 municipi Province Rome Region Latium Mayor Walter Veltroni ( The Union ) Characteristics Area 1,285 km² Population 2,547,677 (2005 estimate) Density 1983/km...
Events February 2 - Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor, becomes King of Burgundy. ...
City motto: Senatus Populusque Romanus â SPQR (The Senate and the Roman People) coordinates: 41°54â²N 12°29â²E Time Zone: UTC+1 Administration Subdivisions 19 municipi Province Rome Region Latium Mayor Walter Veltroni ( The Union ) Characteristics Area 1,285 km² Population 2,547,677 (2005 estimate) Density 1983/km...
Pope John has been the name of twenty one Roman Catholic Popes: Pope John I Pope John II Pope John III Pope John IV Pope John V Pope John VI Pope John VII Pope John VIII Pope John IX Pope John X Pope John XI Pope John XII Pope John...
City motto: Senatus Populusque Romanus â SPQR (The Senate and the Roman People) coordinates: 41°54â²N 12°29â²E Time Zone: UTC+1 Administration Subdivisions 19 municipi Province Rome Region Latium Mayor Walter Veltroni ( The Union ) Characteristics Area 1,285 km² Population 2,547,677 (2005 estimate) Density 1983/km...
Events February 2 - Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor, becomes King of Burgundy. ...
The current Pope is Benedict XVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger), who was elected at the age of 78 on 19 April 2005. ...
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Events February 2 - Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor, becomes King of Burgundy. ...
He succeeded his brother, Pope Benedict VIII (1012–24), both being members of the powerful house of Tusculum. When elected Pope John XIX he was an unordained layman. Therefore, he was ordained a bishop in order to enable him to ascend the papal chair, having previously been a consul and senator. Benedict VIII, né Theophylactus (born in Rome, died April 9, 1024), pope (1012-1024), of the noble family of the counts of Tusculum (son of Gregory, Count of Tusculum, and Maria, and brother of John XIX), descended from Theophylact, Count of Tusculum like his predecessor Benedict VI, was opposed by...
Tusculum, an ancient city of Latium, situated in a commanding position on the north edge of the outer crater ring of the Alban volcano, 18 km (11 miles) north-east of the modern Frascati. ...
Roman Catholic deacon candidates prostrate before the altar of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles during a 2004 diaconate ordination liturgy Holy Orders in the modern Roman Catholic Church and in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Anglican, Assyrian, Old Catholic, and Independent Catholic Churches, includes...
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A senate is a deliberative body, often the upper house or chamber of a legislature. ...
Against the grain of ecclesiastical history, John XIX agreed, upon being paid with a large bribe, to grant to the Patriarch of Constantinople the title of an ecumenical bishop. However, this proposal excited general indignation throughout the Church, thus compelling him almost immediately to withdraw from his agreement. The Patriarch of Constantinople is the Ecumenical Patriarch, ranking as the first among equals in the Eastern Orthodox communion. ...
The word ecumenical comes from a Greek word that means pertaining to the whole world. ...
On the death of the Emperor Henry II (1002–24) in 1024, he gave his support to Emperor Conrad II (1024–39), who along with his consort was crowned with great pomp at St. Peter's on Easter of 1027. Saint Henry II of Germany (972 â 13 July 1024), was the fifth and last Holy Roman Emperor of the Saxon or Ottonian dynasty. ...
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Conrad II (circa 990 - June 4, 1039) was the son of count Henry of Speyer. ...
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Events March 26 - Pope John XIX crowns Conrad II Holy Roman Emperor. ...
On 6 April 1027, John held a Lateran synod in which he declared for the patriarch of Aquileia against that of Grado, giving its bishop (then Poppo) the patriarchal dignity and putting the bishop of Grado under his jurisdiction. In fact, the patriarch took precedence over all Italian bishops. In 1029, John revoked his decision and reaffirmed all the dignities of Grado. John also gave a bull to Byzantius, Archbishop of Bari, endowing him with the right to consecrate his own twelve suffragans after the reattachment of the Bariot diocese to Rome in 1025. April 6 is the 96th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (97th in leap years). ...
Events March 26 - Pope John XIX crowns Conrad II Holy Roman Emperor. ...
List of Bishops and Archbishops of Aquileia. ...
This is a list of Patriarchs of Grado. ...
Poppo or Wolfgang was the fifty-seventh patriarch of Aquileia from 1019 to 1045. ...
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Byzantius or Bisanzio (died 1035) was the archbishop of Bari in the early eleventh century. ...
Events April 18 - Boleslaw I Chrobry is crowned as the first king of Poland. ...
After John XIX's death, his nephew, Pope Benedict IX (1032–44, 1045, 1047–48), was found as a successor, although he was still young: according to some sources, he was only 12, but he was more likely to have been about 18 or 20. Benedict IX, né Theophylactus (Rome, c. ...
Note that the next Pope named John was Pope John XXI (1276–77) and there is no Pope John XX (see article for explanation). John XXI, born Pedro Julião (1215 â May 20, 1277), a Portuguese also called Pedro Hispano (Latin, Petrus Hispanus), was Pope from 1276 until his death. ...
There has never been a Pope John XX. Some 11th century historians believed that there had been a pope named John between antipope Boniface VII and the actual Pope John XV; thus, the series of Pope John XV to Pope John XIX was mistakenly numbered John XVI to XX. These...
(Another note on numbering: Pope John XIX was only the eighteenth pope called John, because John XVI was an antipope. However, this was not recognized at the time so the true sixteenth Pope John called himself XVII. Thus the true eighteenth pope called John took the regnal number XIX. But some historians (perhaps due to the numbering of Pope John XXI), however, often called him Pope John XX or "John XIX (XX)" due to the legend of another Pope John between Pope John XIV and the true Pope John XV (whom historians sometimes thus called XVI). This legend of a pope between John XIV and John XV, and the antipapacy of John XVI, is why there is so much confusion of the numbering of Popes John, and why the sequence of Johns is now two off.) |