- (Latin:
Caelestinus V; 1209/1210 or 1215 – 19 May 1296), born
Pietro Angelerio (according to some
sources Angelario, Angelieri, Angelliero, or Angeleri)...
- was
through Philip's
influence that
Clement finally canonized Pietro Angelerio,
taking care not to use his
papal title Celestine V. The
final act of...
- 13
December 1294 (161 days) St
Celestine V
COELESTINVS Quintus Pietro Angelerio da Morrone, O.S.B. c. 1215 Sant'Angelo Limosano,
Kingdom of
Sicily 79...
-
dating back to the
thirteenth century. A monk by the name of
Pietro Angelerio living at this
hermitage later became Pope
Celestine V. The hermitage...
- non-cardinals to be
elected pope
during the Late
Middle Ages:
Pietro Angelerio da Morrone, who took the name Pope
Celestine V.
Contemporary sources suggest...
- 13th-century
monastery founded by
Pietro Angelerio da Isernia,
subsequently elected Pope
Celestine V.
Pietro Angelerio had been a
hermit at the Mountain, at...
-
morrone Eremita. 31.
Raised out of the
desert Celestine V (1294)
Pietro Angelerio da
Morrone Called Peter de Morrone, a hermit.
Prior to his election, Celestine...
- estoiles. Or a lion
rampant azure over all a bend gules.
Celestine V (Pietro
Angelerio, 1294–1294)
Uncertain attribution,
likely posthumous or attributed. Occasionally...
- July 1294 – 13
December 1294 (161 days) St
Celestine V, O.S.B.
Pietro Angelerio da
Morrone Lack of
competence for the
office With no
administrative experience...
- 17
December 1187. Pope
Celestine V (1215–1296),
original name
Pietro Angelerio, was pope from 5 July to 13
December 1294, the
first pontiff to abdicate...