Clement vii Sentence Examples

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  • He was named as one of the counsellors to assist the queen, but, fearing to incur the king's displeasure and using his favourite phrase ira principis mors est, he gave her very little help; and he signed the letter to Clement VII.

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  • These provisions were later strengthened by Clement VII.

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  • His bull of the 1st of July 1519, which regulated the discipline of the Polish Church, was later transformed into a concordat by Clement VII.

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  • Charles then entered the port of Genoa, and on the 5th of November met Clement VII.

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  • After his return to Paris, where from 1384 onwards he filled the position of master of the college of Navarre, and took part in a violent campaign against the chancellor of Notre-Dame, he was twice entrusted with a mission to Clement VII.

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  • The control of the papacy by Charles V., moreover, made it impossible for Wolsey to succeed in his efforts to obtain from Clement VII.

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  • He was the only Scotsman who had been named to that high office by an undisputed right, Cardinal Wardlaw, bishop of Glasgow, having received his appointment from the anti-pope Clement VII.

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  • Johann Albrecht Widmanstadt lectured upon it in Rome; Clement VII.

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  • In 1523 he was created pope as Clement VII.

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  • It was one of the cities of the Pentapolis under the exarchate of Ravenna, the other four being Fano, Pesaro, Senigallia and Rimini, and eventually became a semi-independent republic under the protection of the popes, until Gonzaga took possession of it for Clement Vii.

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  • Nominated by Clement VII.

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  • In the spring of 1526 Machiavelli was employed by Clement VII.

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  • He died on the 16th of September 1450, and was beatified by Pope Clement VII.

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  • He held successively the suburban sees of Albano and Sabina, also the sees of Cadiz, Maillezais, Arras and Cremona, and was made archbishop of Ravenna, 1524, by Clement VII.

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  • After attending the diet of Regensburg, he shared the captivity of Clement VII.

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  • Yet it should be borne in mind, that, when Clement VII.

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  • Though free from the grosser vices of his predecessors, a man of taste, and economical without being avaricious, Clement VII.

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  • In 1521 Parma was added to his rule, and in 1523 he was appointed viceregent of Romagna by Clement VII.

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  • The Renaissance was virtually closed, so far as it concerned Italy, when Clement VII.

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  • On the 20th of September they elected at Fondi the Cardinal Robert of Geneva, who called himself Clement VII.

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  • The copies were not spread far, and were soon 1 It was approved by Clement VII.

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  • In 1524, the year of the publication of Tiraqueau's book above cited, his friend Geoffroy d'Estissac procured from Clement VII.

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  • At an assembly of the clergy held in Paris in 1398 it was resolved to refuse to recognize the authority of Benedict who succeeded Clement VII.

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  • After withdrawing to Fondi to reconsider the election, the cardinals finally resolved to regard Urban as an intruder and the Holy See as still vacant, and an almost unanimous vote was given in favour of Robert of Geneva (loth of September 1378), who took the name of Clement VII.

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  • But it is evident that the local particularism of the Lebanon was adverse to this union, and that even Gregory XIII., who sent the gallium to the patriarch Michael, and Clement VII.

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  • Baldus was the master of Pierre Roger de Beaufort, who became pope under the title of Gregory XI., and whose immediate successor, Urban VI., summoned Baldus to Rome to assist him by his consultations in 1380 against the anti-pope Clement VII.

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  • Wolsey deprecated this procedure, and application was made to Clement VII.

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  • The death of Francis I.s mother, Louise of Savoy (who had been partly instrumental in arranging the peace of Cambrai), the replacement of Montmorency by the bellicose Chabot, and the advent to power of a Burgundian, Granvella, as Charles Vs prime minister, put an end to this double-faced policy, which attacked the Calvinists of France while supporting the Lutherans of Germany; made advances to Clement VII.

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  • Malatesta made more than one attempt to win back his city, but always in vain, for his subjects preferred the papal rule, and in 1528 Pope Clement VII.

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  • Boniface won Naples, which had owed spiritual allegiance to the antipopes Clement VII.

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  • But he had hardly started when the French were defeated in 1528; their ruin was completed in 1529, and Clement VII.

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