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Audita tremendi is an
encyclical first issued by Pope
Gregory VIII on 29
October 1187,
calling for what came to be
known as the
Third Crusade. Following...
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Audita querela (Law
Latin for "[the]
complaint [having been] heard") is a writ,
stemming from
English common law, that
serves to
permit a
defendant who...
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after hearing the news, and his
successor Gregory VIII
issued the bull
Audita tremendi on 29
October 1187
describing the
events in the East and urging...
- the news of the
Battle of Hattin. The new pope,
Gregory VIII, in the bull
Audita tremendi dated 29
October 1187,
interpreted the
capture of
Jerusalem as...
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Kingdom of
Jerusalem at the
Battle of Hattin,
Gregory issued the
papal bull
Audita tremendi calling for the
Third Crusade.
Gregory travelled to Pisa in order...
- a
translation of the
poems into
Latin under the
title Carmina non
prius audita de
ludis et
hortis virginibus puerisque.
Disneyland Records released an...
- made for a new crusade; on
October 29, Pope
Gregory VIII
issued the bull
Audita tremendi, even
before hearing of the fall of Jerusalem. In
England and France...
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silentium in caelo, Dum
committeret bellum draco ****
Michaele Archangelo.
Audita est vox
millia millium dicentium: Salus,
honor et
virtus omnipotenti Deo...
- to die of shock. Urban's successor, Pope
Gregory VIII,
issued the bull
Audita tremendi calling for a new
crusade within days of his election. In England...
- 1187 on
hearing of the defeat. Pope Gregory VIII
issued a
papal bull
named Audita tremendi that
proposed a
further Crusade,
later numbered the Third, to recapture...