Примери за използване на Pope nicholas на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Pope Nicholas writes against this practice.
In 1448 he received a golden chain and the title of prince from Pope Nicholas V, and immediately afterwards resumed the war with the Turks.
Pope Nicholas V founded the Vatican Library.
Methodius, 3 true brother of Saint Cyril the Philosopher,consecrated Archbishop of Moravia in Pannonia by Pope Nicholas, who succeeded Hadrian in Rome.
Pope Nicholas denied the appeal in 1450.
Bulgarian Orthodox Patriarch strongly opposed the attempts of Pope Nicholas IV, to converse the George I Terter to Catholicism.
Commissioned by Pope Nicholas III, it provided a crucial escape route for a number of subsequent popes. .
Painters and architects had come to the city to plan new monuments worthy of the capital of the Christian world at the wish of Pope Nicholas V, an ardent supporter of the new Renaissance spirit and Classical studies.
Election of Pope Nicholas V, founder of the Vatican Library.
In the autumn of the same year a special papal embassy led by two bishops, Paul of Populonia and Formosus of Porto,brought back'The replies of Pope Nicholas I to the questions of the Bulgars'(Reponsa papae Nikolai Primi ad consulta Bulgarorum).
It was founded by Pope Nicholas V Parentucelli(1447-1455) in the Palace of Popes. .
Wherefore no marvel if it be in my power to change time and times, to alter and abrogate laws, to dispense with all things, yea, with the precepts of Christ; for where Christ biddeth Peter put up his sword, and admonishes his disciples not to use any outward force in revenging themselves,do not I, Pope Nicholas, writing to the bishops of France, exhort them to draw out their material swords?
Above all, the requirement of Pope Nicholas II that the Holy Roman Emperor be consulted in the matter was ignored.
Pope Nicholas I was informed that as early as the beginning of the 60s of the 9th century"a great majority of the Bulgarians were converted to Christianity".
And the consequence of the controversy between the Patriarch Photius[ Note 1] and Pope Nicholas I was that the Christ impulse in its particular intensity was diverted to the East of Europe.
Pope Nicholas I declared:“the appellation of God had been confirmed by Constantine on the Pope, who, being God, cannot be judged by man.”.
The University of Glasgow was founded in 1451 by a charter or papal bull from Pope Nicholas V, at the suggestion of King James II, giving Bishop William Turnbull, a graduate of theUniversity of St Andrews, permission to add a University to the city's Cathedral.
Pope Nicholas I declared in 866,"If the consent be lacking in a marriage, all other celebrations, even should the union be consummated, are rendered void.".
The Papal bull- Romanus Pontifex written on 8 January 1455 by Pope Nicholas V to King Afonso V of Portugal, confirmed to the Crown of Portugal dominion over all lands discovered or conquered during the age of discovery.
Pope Nicholas I wrote that the Emperor Constantine had"conferred the appellation of God on the pope, who, therefore, being God, cannot be judged by man.".
The Tusculan Papacy was finally ended by the election of Pope Nicholas II, who was assisted by Hildebrand of Sovana against Antipope Benedict X. Hildebrand was elected Pope Gregory VII in 1073 and introduced the Gregorian Reforms, increasing the power and independence of the papacy.
In 866 Pope Nicholas clarified the churches stance by declaring“If the consent be lacking in a marriage, all other celebrations, even should the union be consummated, are rendered void.”.
Bulgaria- In the 9th century Pope Nicholas I sent the ruling prince of Bulgaria a long document in which they are encouraged to postpone work on Sunday, not Saturday.
Since Pope Nicholas I had challenged his elevation to the patriarchate on the basis of norms proper to the Roman Church, Photios answered by a definition of legitimate pluralism as seen from Byzantium.
By the mid fifteenth century, Benozzo had earned the confidence and admiration of Pope Nicholas V, protector of the Reformed Franciscans of St. Fortunatus in Montefalco in the Umbria region, and it was probably through intercession by the Pope that he received an important new commission to fresco the renovated Franciscan convent of St. Fortunatus.
In 1452, Pope Nicholas V issued the papal bull Dum Diversas, granting the kings of Spain and Portugal the right to reduce any"Saracens(Muslims), pagans and any other unbelievers" to perpetual slavery, legitimizing the slave trade as a result of war.
By the mid fifteenth century, Benozzo had earned the confidence and admiration of Pope Nicholas V, protector of the Reformed Franciscans of St. Fortunatus in Montefalco in the Umbria region, and it was probably through intercession by the Pope that he received an important new commission to fresco the renovated Franciscan convent of St. Fortunatus?
On November 15, 1290, Pope Nicholas IV laid the cornerstone for the present building and dedicated it to the Assumption of the Virgin, a feast for which the city had a long history of special devotion.
He learns that this is Pope Nicholas III, who tells Dante that his two successors will take his place when they die- all three guilty of simony and corruption.