- (died 16
September 1226),
whose first name may also be
spelled Pandolph or
Pandulph (Pandolfo in Italian), was a
Roman ecclesiastical politician,
papal legate...
-
Pandulf (sometimes
spelled Pandulph or Pandolph) may
refer to:
Pandulf of Pisa, 12th-century
Italian cardinal Pandulf Verraccio (died 1226),
papal legate...
- of The
Lamentation Scene with Constance,
Philip of France, Lewis, and
Pandulph, the
third of King John's
Dying Scene with John, Henry, Pembroke, and Salisbury...
- at the
Battle of
Stilo on 13 July 982. Also
spelled Randulf, Bandulf,
Pandulph, Pandolf, Pandolfo, Paldolf, or Paldolfo. His
nickname is
Testa di Ferro...
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Pandolfo IV Malatesta,
nicknamed Pandolfaccio (Bad
Pandulph) (July 1475 – June 1534) was an
Italian condottiero and lord of
Rimini and
other cities in...
-
Clifford Parrish as
Citizen of
Angiers Richard Wordsworth as
Cardinal Pandulph Ian
Brimble as
First Executioner Ronald Chenery as
English Messenger Alan...
- that he was pope for
three or four
months is
derived from a
misreading of
Pandulph Pis****' "Life of
Paschal II",
where a
reign of 105 days is
actually ****igned...
- is the
papal legate at the
trial of Katherine, in
Henry VIII.
Cardinal Pandulph (hist) is the
Papal legate in King John. He
incites the
Dauphin against...
-
Cardinalship (apparently
obtained through bribery) in
Henry VI, Part 1. See also
Pandulph.
Popilius Lena, a senator,
briefly frightens the
conspirators into a belief...
-
church at
Dover was the site of King John's
submission to the
papal legate Pandulph in May 1213, but this
almost certainly relates to
Temple Ewell. The church...