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thousand men.
Calixtus II,
fearing that
force was
likely to be used to
extract prejudicial concessions,
remained at Rheims. There,
Calixtus II
busied himself...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Callistus, Calistus,calistas, Callixtus, and
Calixtus (all four in Latin) and
Kallistos (Gr****: Κάλλιστος "the most beautiful...
- Pope
Calixtus can
refer to
three different popes: Pope
Callixtus I, pope from
about 217 to
about 222 Pope
Callixtus II, pope from 1119 to 1124 Pope Callixtus...
- Christianity.
Calixtus died in Helmstedt. The term
Consensus Quinquesaecularis,
initially a
contemptuous reference to the high
value which Calixtus placed on...
- [1]
Archived 23 June 2011 at the
Wayback Machine DIARIO BORJA BORGIA (Spanish) "
Calixtus s.v.
Calixtus III." . Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.). 1911....
- I,
patron saint archive The
Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. "Saint
Calixtus I". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 14
August 2016. Jones, Tery M. "Pope...
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disagree as to
whether Calixtus actually wanted peace or
fundamentally mistrusted Henry. Due to his
uncompromising position in 1111,
Calixtus has been termed...
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Callixtus III (also
Calixtus III or
Callistus III; died
between 1180 and 1184) was an
antipope from
September 1168
until his
resignation in
August 1178...
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particular opposed Calixtus. In 1645, he
prevented Calixtus from
attending the
Colloquy of
Thorn as a
representative of Dantzic.
Calixtus eventually attended...
- The
Martyr Saints of
China (traditional Chinese: 中華殉道聖人;
simplified Chinese: 中华殉道圣人; pinyin: Zhōnghuá xùndào shèngrén), or
Augustine Zhao Rong and his...