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Papal Crown Collection (page 2)

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Procession of Candlemas, 19th century? Creator: Unknown

Procession of Candlemas, 19th century? Creator: Unknown
Procession of Candlemas, 19th century? Bishops holding candles and crosses, preceding the Pope in his litter

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Election of Pope. Getting to the top of the pole, 1897. Creator: John Leech

Election of Pope. Getting to the top of the pole, 1897. Creator: John Leech
Election of Pope. Getting to the top of the pole, 1897. A cardinal climbs a pole topped with the papal crown. From " The Comic History of England" by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope Innocent VII (c1336-1406), c19th century

Pope Innocent VII (c1336-1406), c19th century
Pope Innocent VII (c1336-1406), 19th century. Innocent was Pope between 1404 and 1406

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: St Gregory the Great receiving inspiration from the Holy Spirit, c1490

St Gregory the Great receiving inspiration from the Holy Spirit, c1490. Portrait of Pope Gregory (540-604 AD) from the Sforza Hours produced in Milan

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope Adrian V, (1800)

Pope Adrian V, (1800). Born Ottobuono de Fieschi (c1205-1276), Adrian V was Pope in 1276

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Benedict VII, Pope of the Catholic Church

Benedict VII, Pope of the Catholic Church. Benedict was pope from 974-983 AD

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Benedict XII, Pope of the Catholic Church

Benedict XII, Pope of the Catholic Church. Benedict XII, born Jacques Fournier, also known as Benedict X, was pope from 1334 to 1342

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Benedict II, Pope of the Catholic Church

Benedict II, Pope of the Catholic Church. Pope Saint Benedict II was pope from 684 to 685 AD

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Benedict IV, Pope of the Catholic Church

Benedict IV, Pope of the Catholic Church. Benedict was Pope from 900 to 903 AD

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Saint Boniface IV, Pope of the Catholic Church

Saint Boniface IV, Pope of the Catholic Church. Pope Saint Boniface IV was pope from 608 to 615

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Boniface I, Pope of the Catholic Church

Boniface I, Pope of the Catholic Church. Saint Boniface was pope from 418-422 AD

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Boniface V, Pope of the Catholic Church

Boniface V, Pope of the Catholic Church. Boniface was pope from 619 to 625 AD

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Stephen VII, Pope of the Catholic Church

Stephen VII, Pope of the Catholic Church. Stephen VII was pope from 928 to 931 AD

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope Damasus I, Pope of the Catholic Church

Pope Damasus I, Pope of the Catholic Church. Damasus was pope from 366 to 384 AD

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: John of England, (1818)

John of England, (1818). Portrait of John (1167-1216) who ruled 1199-1216

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: The phiz and character of an Alexandrine hyper-critch and comentator, 1728

The phiz and character of an Alexandrine hyper-critch and comentator, 1728. His Holiness [The Pope, as a monkey] and his Prime Minister [a donkey]

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope Paul I

Pope Paul I. Paul (died 767 AD) was pope from 757 until 767 AD

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope John X

Pope John X. John, who was pope from 914 to 928, is rumoured to have been smothered in his bed

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope John XVI

Pope John XVI. Johannes Philagathos (died c1001) was an antipope from 997 to 998 AD

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope John VIII

Pope John VIII. An Italian, John was pope from 872 until his death in 882

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope Anastasius IV

Pope Anastasius IV. Anastasius IV (died 1154) was born Corrado di Suburra. He was pope from 1153 to 1154

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope Innocent IV

Pope Innocent IV. Born Sinibaldo de Fieschi, Innocent was pope from 1243-1254, and belonged to the feudal nobility of Liguria

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Pope Leo V

Pope Leo V. Leo, born in Ardea near Rome, was pope for thirty days in 903 AD. He was then thrown into prison where he died

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: A Red Study, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Red Study, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Red Study, 1875. This cartoon shows Dr Henry Edward Manning gazing into the fire. Manning had in fact been one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement, but converted to Roman Catholicism in 1851

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Between Two Fires, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

Between Two Fires, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
Between Two Fires, 1875. Pope Pius IX is on the left of this cartoon and Bismarck of Germany on the right. In the middle is the young son of the abdicated Queen Isabella of Spain

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: The Popes Mad Bull, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

The Popes Mad Bull, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
The Popes Mad Bull, 1865. At the end of 1864, Pope Pius IX had issued an Encyclical Letter that itemised all the practices and beliefs of the modern world previously condemned by his holiness

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: The Eldest Son of the Church, 1860

The Eldest Son of the Church, 1860. This cartoon shows Pope Pius IX staring out over the bedclothes at the French Emperor, Napoleon III

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: A Good Offer, 1860

A Good Offer, 1860. Garibaldi remarks to the pope Take to this cap, Papa Pius. You will find it more comfortable than your own

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: The Next Refugee, or a Drheam of the Futur, 1859

The Next Refugee, or a Drheam of the Futur, 1859. Pro Nono I want-a, to go to Ley-chesterra Squarra! Pope Pius IX, clutching his shopping basket like a housewife, with his umbrella and box of relics

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: A Hint to Louis Napoleon, 1859

A Hint to Louis Napoleon, 1859. The Pope has threatened to Excommunicate the Emperor Napoleon - French Paper. Napoleons reponse to the threat of excommunication as he jams the popes crown down over

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Free Italy (?), 1859

Free Italy (?), 1859. This cartoon shows Italty shackled to a block labelled Venetia. A stern looking Francis Joseph rests one foot on the block in a very dominant stance

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: The Pope, from The Dance of Death, ca. 1526, published 1538. Creator: Hans Lützelburger

The Pope, from The Dance of Death, ca. 1526, published 1538. Creator: Hans Lützelburger
The Pope, from The Dance of Death, ca. 1526, published 1538

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Cathedram S. Petri in interiore templi fronte... Plate 41 from the Album Basili

Cathedram S. Petri in interiore templi fronte... Plate 41 from the Album Basili
Cathedram S. Petri in interiore templi fronte...Plate 41 from the Album Basilica di S. Pietro in Vaticano, 1666 (or after)

Background imagePapal Crown Collection: Letter B. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger

Letter B. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger
Letter B



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