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  1. 9 de abr. de 2024 · He noted that Nicholas V (pope, 1447-1455) had encouraged slavery, while Paul III (pope, 1534-1549) ordered that those who engaged in the practice be excommunicated.

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    Hace 2 días · As part of the Catholic Reformation, Pope Paul III (1534–1549) initiated the Council of Trent (1545–1563), which established the triumph of the papacy over those who sought to reconcile with Protestants or oppose papal claims.

  3. Hace 5 días · However, Pope Paul III was not prepared to let Pole’s administrative and theological talents go to waste, and in 1541 he was appointed legate to the Patrimony of Peter, which put him in charge of the government of the Papal States in central Italy (p. 91).

  4. Hace 2 días · February 1558, 16–28. Feb. 18. Original Despatch, Venetian Archives. 1168. Michiel Surian, Venetian Ambassador with King Philip, to the Doge and Senate. Since my last, the French on these frontiers have done nothing but retire into their towns, the cold and snow not allowing them to keep the field. This side, in the meanwhile, will have ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Paul III: 1534–49 Julius III: 1550–55 Marcellus II: 1555 Paul IV: 1555–59 Pius IV: 1559–65 Pius V: 1566–72 Gregory XIII: 1572–85 Sixtus V: 1585–90 Urban VII: 1590 Gregory XIV: 1590–91 Innocent IX: 1591 Clement VIII: 1592–1605 Leo XI: 1605 Paul V: 1605–21 Gregory XV

  6. Hace 4 días · Introduction. This Part II. of Volume the Fifth embraces a period of 30 calendar months from the death of queen Katharine of Aragon, in January 1536, to the interview of pope Paul III. (Farnese), the emperor Charles V., and king Francis I. at Nizza, in June 1538, which interview, being shortly after privately renewed by the two latter at Aigues ...

  7. Hace 4 días · The Church has never been anti-science. In fact, Copernicus (who was a Catholic priest) refused to publish his heliocentric theory not because of Catholics he might offend — his good friend Pope Paul III actually urged him to publish what he had discovered.