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Pius VII, 1805, (1896). Artist: T JohnsonPius VII, 1805, (1896). Pope Pius VII (1742-1823), born Barnaba Niccolo Maria Luigi Chiaramonti, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 14 March 1800
Bull of Pope Alexander VI in 1494, in which the appointment of Gonzalo Ximenez de Cisneros (1436-1517) as archbishop of Toledo is done, Spanish religious
Second Council of Nicaea, held in 787 under Pope Adrian I and the reign of Constantine VI, fresco Painting, 16th century
Pontifical ceremonies. Cardinals Dinner. Color engraving from 1871
Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia (1431-1503) Pope of the Catholic Church
Pontifical ceremonies. Cardinals pedilavium, color engraving, 1871
Pontifical ceremonies. Blessing of the Palm Sunday. Color engraving from 1871
Pontifical ceremonies. Procession of the Blessed Sacrament to the Sistine Chapel. Color engraving from 1871
Benedicto XIII, alleged portrait of the antipope called Pedro de Luna who is representing San Peter with the pontifical ornaments, XV century Aragonese table
Innocent X, Giambattista Pamphili (1574-1655), Pope (1644-1655)
Drawing of the coronation as emperor by Pope Clemente VII in 1529. Charles V (1500-1558) King of Spain and Emperor of Germany
Juan Pablo II (1920-2005), the Pope during a religious celebration
Juan Pablo II (1920-2005) the Pope during his visit to Congo
Leon I the Great, pope, saint (440 - 461)
Sixtus IV (1414-1484), pope from 1471 to 1484, introduced the Inquisition in Spain
Letter of Cesario, abbot of Santa Cecilia de Montserrat, notifying the Pope of Rome, John XIII, thas has been ordained archbishop of Tarragona
Privilege granted by Pope John XIII Dilectioni et Fraternitati to the bishops of Gauls, papyrus document issued in Rome, January 971
Privilege granted by Pope John XIII Agnovimus Qualiter to the Count of Barcelona, ??Borrell II, papyrus document issued in Rome, January 971
Privilege granted by Pope John XIII If pastors ovium Archbishop Ato from Vic, the document granting the pallium to Ato, badge symbolizing the power of the archbishop within the church
Alejandro Borgia, Alejandro VI (1431-1503). Pope (1492-1503). Oil painting on guadamacil
Innocent III (1160-1216), Pope (1198-1216), Lithograph ob History of the Council, 1870
Clement VII. Robert of Geneva (1342-1394). Pope of Avignon (Antipope) from 1378 to 1394
Benedict XIII. Vincenzo Maria Orsini (1649-1730). Pope from 1724 to 1730
Roman Pontifical of Vic, manuscript on parchment made probably in the scriptorium of the Cathedral of Vic, c.1090
Charlemagne is crowned king of the Lombards in 774
Leon XIII, Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci (1810-1903), pope from 1878-1903, engraving in the Ilustracion Espanola y Americana
Charles II the Bald is crowned Emperor of the West (875-877) and vision of a sword in the cycle. Miniature of Miroir Historial (Speculum Historiale), 15th century manuscript
Bonifacio VIII (c. 1235-1303), Pope (1294-1303), miniature of their Decretals (LiberBonifacio VIII (c.1235-1303), Pope (1294-1303), miniature of their Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum apparatu Ionnis Andreae), copy manuscript on parchment in Italy
Council of Trent (1545 - 1547), called by Pope Paul III, first period, 18th century engraving
Last Sacraments administered to Pope Leon XIII engraving in the Ilustracion espanola y americana
Conclave in the Sistine Chapel to choose a successor to Leon XIII, engraving in the Ilustracion espanola y americana
Enea Silvio Piccolomini (Pope Pius II) going to the Council of Basel
Moses, 1513 - 1545, works in marble for the unfinished tomb of Pope Julius II
Pontifical from Vic, manuscript on parchment made in the scriptorium of the Cathedral of Vic, first half of the 12th century
Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum Apparatu Ionnis Andreae), copy manuscript on parchment Italy, c.1340-1345 and illuminated by the Siena painter Lippo Vanni
The Emperor Otto IV (1209-1218) was deposed by Pope Innocent III (1198 - 1216). Miniature in Historical Chronicle, 14th century illuminated manuscript
St. Peters Basilica and a balcony where the Pope makes his appearances
Face of a lady, illuminated initial letter of Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum Apparatu Ionnis Andreae), manuscript on parchment made in Italy
Saint Ignatius receiving from Pope Paul III the bull of the founding of the Society of Jesus
Popes Villa, Twickenham, Middlesex, c1820. View with boats and passengers on the River Thames. This was the home of the poet Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
Popes Villa, Twickenham, Middlesex, c1800. View with a boat and passengers on the River Thames. This was the home of the poet Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
View of Mawson House, Chiswick Lane, Chiswick, London, 1882. Artist: John CrowtherView of Mawson House, Chiswick Lane, Chiswick, London, 1882. This was the early residence of Alexander Pope
North front of Bermondsey House, London, 1816. Artist: John Chessell BucklerNorth front of Bermondsey House, London, 1816. Bermondsey House was built in the mid 16th century by Sir Thomas Pope, the founder of Trinity College, Oxford
Interior of the west wing of Sir Thomas Popes House in Bermondsey, 1808. ArtistInterior of the west wing of Sir Thomas Popes House in Bermondsey, 1808. Bermondsey House was built in the mid 16th century by Sir Thomas Pope, the founder of Trinity College, Oxford
The Man of Taste, 1731. Burlington Gate, surmounted by a statue of William Kent brandishing a palette. Standing on a scaffold below, whitewashing the front, is Alexander Pope
South view of the remains of Thomas Popes house, Mill Lane, Bermondsey, London, 1808. The house had been erected by Sir Thomas Pope on the site (and had incorporated several of the buildings)
Remains of Thomas Popes house, Mill Lane, Bermondsey, London, 1808. The house had been erected by Sir Thomas Pope on the site (and had incorporated several of the buildings)
Pope Paviarius, 1770. ArtistPope Paviarius, 1770. The model for the painting is possibly George White