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- Teobaldo Boccapecci or Boccapeconai (Latin: Thebaldus Buccapecuc) was elected pope after the death of Pope Callixtus II on 13 December 1124 and took the...
- II Callixtus II 16 Dec 1124 Celestine II Cœlestinus Secundus Teobaldo Boccapecci c. 1050 Rome, Papal States 74 / 74 (†86) 0 days (0) Honorius II 14 Feb...
- crowning Emperor Henry VI with his feet. (This image refers to him as "Coelestinus 4," as the author considered Teobaldo Boccapecci as Pope Celestine II.)...
- 1124 papal election: Teobaldo Boccapecci is elected the new Pope, three days after the death of Pope Callixtus II. Boccapecci takes the name Celestine II...
- unanimously elected as Pope the Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Anastasia, Theobaldo Boccapecci, who took the name Celestine II. He had only just put on the red mantle...
- lost, and was replaced in 1866 by the sculptor Giosuè Meli. Teobaldo Boccapecci (c.1103 – December 1123) Aymeric de la Chatre (December 1123 – 28 May...
- the Frangipani family. On 16 December the cardinals elected Theobaldo Boccapecci, the cardinal-priest of Sant'Anastasia. He chose the name Celestine II...
- 1124. In the 1124 papal election, Jonathan nominated Cardinal Teobaldo Boccapecci, who was unanimously elected and took the name Celestine II. Given Teobaldo's...
- Bishop of Turin, and John Morton, an Archbishop of Canterbury. Teobaldo Boccapecci (1122-1126) Pierre, (1126-1134) Azzone degli Atti, (1134-1139) Ribaldo...
- cardinals, probably including Vitalis of Albano, chose Cardinal Teobaldo Boccapecci, Cardinal-priest of S. Anastasia, who chose the name Celestine II. Under...