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Definitionn. the government of the Roman Catholic Church
Last update: September 30, 2015
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However he insists that he is not one to just pontificate but get things done. [Please select]
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Clare is better qualified than I am to pontificate on this subject. [Please select]
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Borgia's elevation did not at the time excite much alarm, except in some of the cardinals who knew him, and at first his reign was marked by a strict administration of justice and an orderly method of government in satisfactory contrast with the anarchy of the previous pontificate, as well as by great outward splendour. [Please select]
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It was at this crisis that the pontificate of Leo began, in the year 440. [Please select]
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Given at Rome as dated above in the second year of our pontificate. [Please select]
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Besides the obelisk near the Porta del Popolo, that raised in the pontificate of Pius VI. [Please select]
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Four provinces were found during the pontificate of Paul III. [Please select]
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Justin, was discovered on the same island, in July, 1574, during the pontificate of Gregory XIII. [Please select]
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Cosma and Damiano, during the pontificate of Felix IV. [Please select]
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_Lorenzo de' Medici_, _Tomb of Giuliano de' Medici_, marble tombs first projected in 1520 or 1521, during the pontificate of Leo X. [Please select]
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” But the Greek author errs: the nomination of Cæsar to the high pontificate took place before the conspiracy of Catiline. [Please select]
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