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Pope Gregory XI
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1 Adrian (Pope for about five weeks in 1276 who revoked, however, the stern conclave regulations of Pope Gregory X)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ VΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Adrian (Pope for about five weeks in 1276 who revoked, however, the stern conclave regulations of Pope Gregory X)
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2 Gregorian Reform (An attempt by Pope Gregory VII, reigned 1073-85, to reform the medieval Western Church, especially by prohibiting lay investiture)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠ°Ρ ΡΠ΅ΡΠΎΡΠΌΠ°Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregorian Reform (An attempt by Pope Gregory VII, reigned 1073-85, to reform the medieval Western Church, especially by prohibiting lay investiture)
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3 Gregorian year (The civil year according to the correction introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregorian year (The civil year according to the correction introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582)
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4 Innocent (Pope from October 29 to December 30, 1591. He assumed practically all administration under the ailing Pope Gregory XIV, whom he was chosen to succeed as Pope)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ IXΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Innocent (Pope from October 29 to December 30, 1591. He assumed practically all administration under the ailing Pope Gregory XIV, whom he was chosen to succeed as Pope)
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5 Urban (Head of the Roman Catholic church - 1088-99 - who developed ecclesiastical reforms begun by Pope Gregory VII, launched the Crusade movement, and strengthened the papacy as a political entity)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: Π£ΡΠ±Π°Π½ IIΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Urban (Head of the Roman Catholic church - 1088-99 - who developed ecclesiastical reforms begun by Pope Gregory VII, launched the Crusade movement, and strengthened the papacy as a political entity)
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6 War of the Eight Saints (1375-78, conflict between Pope Gregory XI and an Italian coalition headed by Florence, which resulted in the return of the papacy from Avignon to Rome)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: "ΠΠΎΠΉΠ½Π° Π²ΠΎΡΡΠΌΠΈ ΡΠ²ΡΡΡΡ "Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > War of the Eight Saints (1375-78, conflict between Pope Gregory XI and an Italian coalition headed by Florence, which resulted in the return of the papacy from Avignon to Rome)
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7 Adrian
1) ΠΠ±ΡΠ°Ρ Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΠΈΠΊΠ°: ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ (ΠΌΡΠΆΡΠΊΠΎΠ΅ ΠΈΠΌΡ), ΠΠΉΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ΅Π½2) Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: (Pope for about five weeks in 1276 who revoked, however, the stern conclave regulations of Pope Gregory X) ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ V, (Pope from 1154 to 1159. The only Englishman to occupy the papal throne) ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ IV, (Pope from 772 to 795 whose relationship with the emperor Charlemagne symbolized the medieval ideal of union of church and state in a united Christendom) ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ I, (Pope from 867 to 872. He approved the use of the Slavic language in liturgy by Saints Cyril and Methodius. Bulgaria was lost to the Roman Catholic church during Adrian's pontificate) ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ II, (Pope from 884 to 885 whose brief pontificate came during troubled times. The motives for his veneration are practically unknown, but he was noted for having aided the Romans during a famine) ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ III, (The 11th Russian Orthodox patriarch of Moscow, 1690-1700) ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ (ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈΠ°ΡΡ ΠΠΎΡΠΊΠΎΠ²ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΠΈ ΠΡΠ΅Ρ Π ΡΡΠΈ), (The only Dutch Pope, elected in 1522. He was the last non-Italian Pope until the election of John Paul II in 1978) ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ VI3) ΠΠΌΠ΅Π½Π° ΠΈ ΡΠ°ΠΌΠΈΠ»ΠΈΠΈ: ΠΠΉΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ (ΠΈΠΌΡ, ΠΌ, 100%, Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΈΠΉΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ, ΡΠ΄Π°ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ Π½Π° ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ³), ΠΠ΄ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ (ΠΈΠΌΡ) (ΠΌ, ΡΡΠ°Π΄ΠΈΡ., Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΈΠΉΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ, ΡΠ΄Π°ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ Π½Π° ΠΏΠΎΡΠ»Π΅Π΄Π½ΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ³)Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Adrian
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8 Gregorian year
1) ΠΠ±ΡΠ°Ρ Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΠΈΠΊΠ°: Π³ΠΎΠ΄ ΠΏΠΎ Π³ΡΠ΅Π³ΠΎΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠΎΠΌΡ Π»Π΅ΡΠΎΡΡΠΈΡΠ»Π΅Π½ΠΈΡ2) Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: (The civil year according to the correction introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582) ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ Π³ΠΎΠ΄3) ΠΠ΅ΡΡΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ³ΠΈΡ: Π³ΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ Π³ΠΎΠ΄ (365,2425 ΡΡΡ)4) ΠΠ°ΠΊΠ°ΡΠΎΠ²: Π³ΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ Π³ΠΎΠ΄, Π³ΡΠ΅Π³ΠΎΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ Π³ΠΎΠ΄ (365,2425 ΡΡΡΠΎΠΊ)Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregorian year
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9 Innocent
1) Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: (III)(1179-80, last of four antipopes during the pontificate of Alexander III) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ (III), (One of the great pontiffs of the Middle Ages - reigned 1243-54 - whose clash with Holy Roman emperor Frederick II formed an important chapter in the conflict between papacy and empire) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ IV, (Pope from 1130 to 1143. He fought for church independence when the Romans established a commune with a senate free from papal authority) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ II, (Pope from 1198 to 1216, under whom the medieval papacy reached the height of its prestige and power) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ III, (Pope from 1352 to 1362. As Pope, he prohibited the granting of innumerable benefices to one recipient, urged prelates to reside in their sees, and reformed the papal Curia at Avignon) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ VI, (Pope from 1404 to 1406 who died in the midst of plans to restore the Roman University) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ VII, (Pope from 1484 to 1492. Generally regarded as unworthy and of low private morals, Innocent left the Papal States in anarchy) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ VIII, (Pope from 1644 to 1655. In theological matters he intervened in the quarrel between the Jesuits and the Jansenists. By the time of Innocent's death, papal prestige had seriously declined) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ X, (Pope from 1676 to 1689. He is considered the outstanding Pope of the 17th century, largely because of his high moral character) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ XI, (Pope from 1691 to 1700. In 1693 he broke the politico-religious deadlock between King Louis XIV of France and the Holy See by influencing Louis to disavow the four Gallican Articles of 1682 issued against Innocent XI) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ XII, (Pope from 401 to 417 who condemned Pelagianism, a heresy concerning the role of grace and free will) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ I, (Pope from October 29 to December 30, 1591. He assumed practically all administration under the ailing Pope Gregory XIV, whom he was chosen to succeed as Pope) ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ IX2) Π₯ΡΠΈΡΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΡΠ²ΠΎ: ΠΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΊΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΉ (ΠΈΠΌΡ ΡΠ²ΡΡΠΎΠ³ΠΎ)Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Innocent
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10 Urban
1) ΠΠ±ΡΠ°Ρ Π»Π΅ΠΊΡΠΈΠΊΠ°: Π£ΡΠ±Π°Π½ (ΠΌΡΠΆΡΠΊΠΎΠ΅ ΠΈΠΌΡ), ΠΡΠ±Π°Π½2) Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: (Head of the Roman Catholic church - 1088-99 - who developed ecclesiastical reforms begun by Pope Gregory VII, launched the Crusade movement, and strengthened the papacy as a political entity) Π£ΡΠ±Π°Π½ II, (Pope from 1185 to 1187. He inherited from Pope Lucius III an imperial diplomatic crisis that harassed his entire pontificate) Π£ΡΠ±Π°Π½ III, (Pope from 1261 to 1264. His bull of 1264 had ordered the whole church to observe the Feast of Corpus Christi) Π£ΡΠ±Π°Π½ IV, (Pope from 1362 to 1370, a man of austere life and great piety. As a patron of learning, he founded new universities at Orange, Krakyw, and Vienna) Π£ΡΠ±Π°Π½ V, (Pope from 1378 to 1389 whose election sparked the Western Schism of 1378-1417) Π£ΡΠ±Π°Π½ VI, (Pope from 222 to 230. His pontificate occurred within the reign of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander, a time of peace for the church) Π£ΡΠ±Π°Π½ I, (Pope from September 15 to September 27, 1590. Known for his charity and piety, he was elected Pope but died 12 days later, before his consecration) Π£ΡΠ±Π°Π½ VII3) Π₯ΡΠΈΡΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΡΠ²ΠΎ: Π£ΡΠ²Π°Π½ (ΠΈΠΌΡ ΡΠ²ΡΡΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Π² ΠΏΡΠ°Π²ΠΎΡΠ»Π°Π²Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΡΠ°Π΄ΠΈΡΠΈΠΈ)Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Urban
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11 Gregorian Reform
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: (An attempt by Pope Gregory VII, reigned 1073-85, to reform the medieval Western Church, especially by prohibiting lay investiture) ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠ°Ρ ΡΠ΅ΡΠΎΡΠΌΠ°Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregorian Reform
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12 War of the Eight Saints
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: (1375-78, conflict between Pope Gregory XI and an Italian coalition headed by Florence, which resulted in the return of the papacy from Avignon to Rome) "ΠΠΎΠΉΠ½Π° Π²ΠΎΡΡΠΌΠΈ ΡΠ²ΡΡΡΡ "Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > War of the Eight Saints
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13 Gregory (From 996 to 999, the first German Pope, whose pontificate was among the most turbulent in history)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠΉ VΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregory (From 996 to 999, the first German Pope, whose pontificate was among the most turbulent in history)
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14 Gregory (Pope from 1045 to 1046 who was accused of simony at the Council of Sutri, Papal States, held by the Holy Roman emperor Henry III in 1046, and he abdicated on December 20)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠΉ VIΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregory (Pope from 1045 to 1046 who was accused of simony at the Council of Sutri, Papal States, held by the Holy Roman emperor Henry III in 1046, and he abdicated on December 20)
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15 Gregory (Pope from 1271 to 1276, who reformed the assembly of cardinals that elects the Pope)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠΉ XΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregory (Pope from 1271 to 1276, who reformed the assembly of cardinals that elects the Pope)
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16 Gregory (Pope from 1406 to 1415. He was the last of the Roman line during the Western Schism, when the papacy was contested by antipopes in Avignon and in Pisa)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠΉ XIIΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregory (Pope from 1406 to 1415. He was the last of the Roman line during the Western Schism, when the papacy was contested by antipopes in Avignon and in Pisa)
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17 Gregory (Pope from 1572 to 1585, who promulgated the Gregorian calendar and founded a system of seminaries for Roman Catholic priests)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠΉ XIIIΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregory (Pope from 1572 to 1585, who promulgated the Gregorian calendar and founded a system of seminaries for Roman Catholic priests)
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18 Gregory (Pope from 1590 to 1591. He continued the policies of his immediate predecessors, particularly in furthering the internal reform of the church.)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠΉ XIVΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregory (Pope from 1590 to 1591. He continued the policies of his immediate predecessors, particularly in furthering the internal reform of the church.)
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19 Gregory (The last French Pope and the last of the Avignonese Popes, when Avignon was the papal seat. He reigned from 1370 to 1378)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠΉ XIΠ£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregory (The last French Pope and the last of the Avignonese Popes, when Avignon was the papal seat. He reigned from 1370 to 1378)
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20 Gregory (VIII) (Antipope from 1118 to 1121 who was excommunicated by Gelasius in 1118 and by Pope Calixtus II in 1119. He died in exile)
Π Π΅Π»ΠΈΠ³ΠΈΡ: ΠΡΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠΈΠΉ (VIII)Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΎ-ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ > Gregory (VIII) (Antipope from 1118 to 1121 who was excommunicated by Gelasius in 1118 and by Pope Calixtus II in 1119. He died in exile)
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