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- The Council of Vienne was the fifteenth e****enical council of the Catholic Church and met between 1311 and 1312 in Vienne, France. One of its prin****l...
- Celestines until after the election of their founder, Peter of Morone (Pietro Murrone), to the Papacy as Celestine V. They used the post-nominal initials O.S...
- foundation for Xapo, which was founded in late 2013 by Casares and COO Federico Murrone. Xapo opened its products to the public in March 2014. Prior to Xapo Bank...
- morrone Eremita. 31. Raised out of the desert Celestine V (1294) Pietro Di Murrone Called Peter de Morrone, a hermit. Prior to his election, Celestine V was...
- Aragon. Pope Celestine V (who had been Brother Peter, the hermit of Mount Murrone near Sulmone) abdicated on 13 December 1294 at Naples, where, much to the...
- General of the Servites. In the next niche is the statue of Petrus de Murrone, a hermit who was elected pope in 1294 and resigned his office as Coelestine...
- talking about a vision received by Brother Peter, the hermit of Mount Murrone near Sulmone (who had received approval for his little religious group...
- successor. On 5 July 1294, at Perugia, they elected the 85-year-old Pietro del Murrone, a former Benedictine monk, who had established his own religious order...
- Opponent score Opponent score Opponent score Rank Yang Yung-wei 60 kg Bye  Murrone (GER) W 10–00  Laribi (ALG) W 10–00  Bakhtiyorov (UZB) W 10–00 Bye  Nakamura (JPN)...
- Tommaso became a monk in the little congregation founded by Peter del Murrone. When Peter received papal approval from Pope Urban IV in 1264, he was...