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    Pope Honorius IV (c. 1210 – 3 April 1287), born Giacomo Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 2 April 1285 to his...
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    promoted to cardinal bishop of Palestrina by Pope Martin IV. After the death of Pope Honorius IV on 3 April 1287, a conclave was held in Rome, at the papal...
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    Eugenius. When Theodosius died, in January 395, Honorius and Arcadius divided the Empire, so that Honorius became Western Roman emperor at the age of ten...
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  • Look up Honorius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Honorius may refer to: Honorius (emperor) (Flavius Honorius Augustus, 384–423), western Roman emperor...
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    for a general crusade as planned by Honorius III. Far-reaching prospects seemed to open before him when Honorius crowned Peter II of Courtenay as Latin...
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    no. 1393. Pope Honorius orders the Bishop of Parma to see to it that the Dominicans return. M. Prou (ed.), Registres d' Honorius IV (Paris 1888), p....
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  • Pope. The matter of the vacancy in the bishopric came to Honorius IV after the death of Martin IV, and he appointed his chaplain, Egidius de Castelleto....
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  • Pope Honorius IV (1285–1287) only created one new cardinal during his papacy. This was accomplished on 22 December 1285: Giovanni Boccamazza, archbishop...
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  • respect"). Pope Honorius I (625–638) Antipope Honorius II (1061–1072) Pope Honorius II (1124–1130) Pope Honorius III (1216–1227) Pope Honorius IV (1285–1287)...
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  • Honorius III (1216), Gregory IX (1235), Innocent IV (1246), Alexander IV (1255), Urban IV (1262), Gregory X (1272, 1274), Nicholas III, Martin IV (1281)...
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