- Look up
convocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
convocation (from the
Latin convocare meaning "to call/come together", a
translation of the Gr****...
- The 1389
papal conclave (25
October – 2 November) was
convoked after the
death of Pope
Urban VI. The
conclave is
historically unique because all of the...
- e****enical
councils in the past) has been the
venue for such a event. It was
convoked by Pope
Julius II with a
political motive of
restoring peace between warring...
-
should be
declared deposed and a new pope elected. Consequently, they
convoked the
Council of Pisa and
invited both
claimants to be present.
Neither Gregory...
-
legislation and
other important issues. The
president of the
Governorate can
convoke the
members of the
Council of Directors,
together with
external experts...
- brothers". In
October 2016, the 36th
General Congregation convened in Rome,
convoked by Nicolás, who had
announced his
intention to
resign at age 80. On 14...
-
Palau del
Parlament in
Ciutadella Park, Barcelona. The
plenary ****embly is
convoked by the
President of the Parliament,
either by his or her own initiative...
- The 1572
papal conclave (12–13 May),
convoked after the
death of Pope Pius V,
elected Cardinal Ugo Boncompagni, who took the name
Gregory XIII. Pope Pius...
- The 1185
papal election (held
November 25) was a
convoked after the
death of Pope
Lucius III. It
resulted in the
election of
Cardinal Uberto Crivelli of...
- Pope
Stephen III, who
convoked the
Lateran Council of 769 (fictional
portrait at
Saint Paul
Outside the Walls, c. 1850)...