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Pope Gregory IX was head of the Catholic Church and the ruler of the Papal States from 19 March 1227 until his death in 1241. He is known for issuing the ...
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Pope Gregory IX

Pope Gregory IX

Former head of the Catholic Church
Pope Gregory IX was head of the Catholic Church and the ruler of the Papal States from 19 March 1227 until his death in 1241. Wikipedia
Died: August 22, 1241, Rome, Italy
Full name: Ugolino di Conti
Created cardinal: December 1198; by Innocent III
Papacy began: 19 March 1227

Gregory IX (Latin: Gregorius Nonus; c. 1145 – 22 August 1241), born Ugolino dei Conti di Segni, was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the ...
The relations between Gregory IX and Judaism were comparatively good for a medieval pope, since Gregory acted as a political protector to persecuted Jewish ...
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. B. Bishops appointed by Pope Gregory IX‎ (2 P) ...
In 1230, Pope Gregory IX ordered his chaplain and confessor, Raymond of Penyafort, a Dominican, to form a new canonical collection destined to replace the ...
Apr 22, 2024 · Gregory IX (born before 1170—died Aug. 22, 1241, Rome) was one of the most vigorous of the 13th-century popes (reigned 1227–41), ...
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The emperor aimed at supreme temporal power with which the pope should have no right to interfere. At least in Italy he tried to establish a rule of absolutism ...
Gregory has been the name of sixteen Roman Catholic Popes and two Antipopes: Pope Gregory I ("the Great"; 590–604), after whom the Gregorian chant is named ...
Pope Gregory IX (1145-22 August 1241), born Ugolino di Conti, was Pope from 1227 to 1241, succeeding Pope Honorius III and preceding Pope Celestine IV.
Pope Gregory IX (r. 1227–1241) created sixteen cardinals in five consistories that he held throughout his pontificate. This included three future ...