- [citation needed]
After 1049, the
Tusculan Papacy came to an end with the
election of Pope Leo IX. In fact, the
Tusculan papacy was
largely responsible for...
- The
Tusculanae Dis****tiones (also
Tusculanae Quaestiones; English:
Tusculan Dis****tions) is a
series of five
books written by Cicero,
around 45 BC, attempting...
- the
Lateran Palace, and
became Pope for the
third time in 1047–1048. The
Tusculan Papacy was
finally ended by the
election of Pope
Nicholas II – five years...
- The
Tusculan Papacy was a
period of
papal history from 1012 to 1048
where three successive relatives of the
counts of
Tusculum were
installed as pope....
- romanized: Dāmoklē̂s, lit. 'fame of the people' Cicero. Westall. "Cicero's
Tusculan Dis****tions, On the
Nature of the Gods, On the Commonwealth". www.gutenberg...
- Gr****
article about the planet. Cicero,
Marcus Tullius (1888). Cicero's
Tusculan Dis****tions; also,
Treatises on The
Nature of the Gods, and on The Commonwealth...
- This
period includes the
Saeculum obscurum, the
Crescentii era, and the
Tusculan Papacy. The
papacy came
under the
control of
vying political factions....
-
Capes 1880, pp. 47–48.
Sorabji 2000, p. 29
Graver 2007, p. 54 Cicero's
Tusculan Dis****tions by J. E. King.
Inwood 1999, p. 705
Annas 1994, p. 115 Graver...
- The
selection of the pope, the
bishop of Rome and
supreme pontiff of the
Catholic Church,
prior to the
promulgation of In
nomine Domini in 1059 varied...
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Roman families during the
saeculum obscurum, the
Crescentii era, and the
Tusculan Papacy. From 1048 to 1257, the
papacy experienced increasing conflict with...