- Popes
- see Gregory I; John XXIII.
Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament. Joan Comay . 2012.
Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament. Joan Comay . 2012.
popés — (De popa). m. Mar. Cada uno de los dos cabos muy gruesos que en ayuda de los obenques se colocaban uno por cada banda en el palo mayor y en el trinquete … Diccionario de la lengua española
POPES — The earliest, semi legendary popes, Peter and his immediate successors, were of Jewish birth, yet nothing specific is known of their relations with the Jews. The first pope reported historically to have entered into direct relations with Jews was … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Popes — Common title for the bishops of Rome when viewed in their role as supreme heads of the Roman Catholic Church. The origins of papal sovereignty over the whole church are veiled in the mists of early church history and clouded by controversy… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
popés — ► sustantivo masculino NÁUTICA Cualquiera de los dos cabos muy gruesos que en ayuda de los obenques se colocan uno por cada banda en el palo mayor y en el trinquete. IRREG. plural popés * * * popés (de «popa») m. Mar. Cualquiera de los dos *cabos … Enciclopedia Universal
Popes — Over the years, a number of popes have interacted with the Gypsies in a positive or negative way. In 1423, Pope Martin possibly gave a safe conduct letter to Duke Andrew of Little Egypt. A copy of the presumed document has survived, and there… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
popes — pūgžliai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas gentis atitikmenys: lot. Acerina; Gymnocephalus angl. popes; ruffes rus. ерши ryšiai: platesnis terminas – ešerinės siauresnis terminas – Dono ilgasnukis pūgžlys siauresnis terminas – … Žuvų pavadinimų žodynas
Popes, List of — • In chronological order. Links to a biographical essay on each. For popes up through Pope St. Pius X (d. 1914), entries are taken from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia. Information on later popes is taken from Joseph Brusher s Popes Through the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Popes, Chronological Lists of the — • The historical lists of popes, from those drawn up in the second century to those of the present day, form in themselves a considerable body of literature . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Popes, Election of the — • The pope becomes chief pastor because he is the Bishop of Rome; he does not become Bishop of Rome because he has been chosen to be head of the universal Church . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Popes (gang) — Insane Popes In Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Years active 1950s present Territory North side of Chicago Ethnicity Mostly white, some latinos and blacks Membership unknown Allies … Wikipedia
Popes and antipopes — ▪ Table Popes and antipopes1 antipopes in italics Peter (Peter the Apostle, Saint) ? c. 64 Linus (Linus, Saint) c. 67 76/79 Anacletus (Anacletus, Saint) 76 88 or 79 91 Clement I (Clement I Saint) 88 97 or 92 101 Evaristus (Evaristus, Saint) c. 97 … Universalium