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| | Julius II and Leo X |
 | | Leo, bishop, servant of the servants of God, with the approval of the sacred council, for an everlasting record. |  | | We are continuing the sacred Lateran council for the praise of the almighty and undivided Trinity and for the glory of him whose place we represent on earth, who develops peace and harmony in his high heavens, and who, on his departure from this world, left peace as a lawful inheritance to his disciples. |  | | The purpose will be to exchange views with regard to an appropriate remedy by which they may recognise the errors to which they have long been in thrall and may be led back, with God's guidance, to the true practice of religion and into the bosom of holy mother church. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Leo X |
 | | The most important occurrence of Leo's pontificate and that of gravest consequence to the Church was the Reformation, which began in 1517. |  | | Religious processions were held, a truce of five years was proclaimed throughout Christendom and the Crusade was preached (1518). |  | | Not a few of these cardinals were chosen on account of the large sums they advanced. |
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| | FT October 2003: Two Popes |
 | | Leo would, in preparation for the Holy Year of 1900, consecrate the whole world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus—a pious act that also had political overtones, insofar as devotion to the Sacred Heart was favored by those who rejected the secularizing ideologies regnant in northern Europe, especially France. |  | | Leo XIII (Gioacchino Pecci), born in 1810, lived a nineteenth-century life that witnessed the first blasts of modernity against the Church. |  | | The “first liberty” of religious freedom was far beyond Leo’s vision, but he laid a secure foundation for the “second liberty.” As Leo died at the dawn of the totalitarian century, that was no mean achievement. |
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| | Constantinople |
 | | Leo's wish for a male heir though led him into conflict with the church, as he married four times. |  | | Urban II had gathered at Piacenza a great assembly (primarily to denounce the sins of king Henry IV). |  | | This is due to the role he played in a theological controversy of such magnitude that it should eventually drive the churches of east and west apart. |
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| | Catholic Apologetics International - Robert Sungenis |
 | | But like Leo II, I do see in John Paul II a pope, like Honorius, who has sullied the Church of God, and “by profane treachery permitted its purity to be polluted.” I can think of nothing more “treacherously profane” than the Assisi Interfaith Prayer Gatherings. |  | | We saw that Leo II confirmed the decision of the Sixth Council when he added to it that Honorius “did not attempt to sanctify this apostolic Church with the teaching of apostolic tradition, but by a profane treachery permitted its purity to be polluted.” |  | | I believe, in fact, that the Papacy of John Paul II may be the greatest chastisement ever visited by Christ upon His Church. |
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| | Pope St. Leo II, Plinio Correa de Oliveira commentary on the Saint of the Day, July 3 @ TraditionInAction.org |
 | | If some of you live in similar times, you should study the situation and ask St. Leo II to give you all that superior fidelity to the Church and to the papacy that he had. |  | | It was tremendously difficult for him to live in a time that had a bad Pope, who deserved the hard words he spoke and the condemnation of the Ecumenical Council of Constantinople. |  | | Pope Honorius wrote a letter to the heretic patriarch of Constantinople, Sergius, approving his thesis that Our Lord would have only one will or energy, and not two — the divine and human — and taking a clear position against St. Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, who was attacking the heretic. |
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| | ST. LEO II |
 | | Leo wrote to the bishops of the West publishing the decrees of the council, and explaining the condemnation of Pope Honorius. |  | | The kind Pope sweetened the matter for the Ravenna bishops by abolishing the tax it had been customary for them to pay when they received the pallium and by other concessions. |  | | Leo II was a man learned for his time who knew Greek and was an orator of some polish. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Saint Leo II |
 | | [Note: The feast of Saint Leo II was formerly observed on 3 July with the rank of a semi-double.] |  | | The letters which he sent for this end to the king and to the bishops and nobles of Spain have come down to us. |  | | Perhaps because he feared that the Lombards might again ravage the catacombs, Leo transferred thence many of the relics of the martyrs into a church which he built to receive them. |
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| | JULIUS II AND LEO X - Historicist.com The Protestant Interpretation of Biblical Prophecy. The Historical Alternative |
 | | And thus it was the building of the most magnificent of Roman churches that led to the revolt which took away from the popes a great part of their spiritual dominion. |  | | Julius, who owed his rise in life to the favour of his uncle Sixtus IV (one of the popes who had come between Pius II and Alexander VI), was desirous to gain for the Roman see all that it had lost or had ever claimed. |  | | Alexander VI was succeeded by a pope who took the title of Pius III, and who lived only six and twenty days after his election. |
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| | Welcome to His Mercy Ottawa |
 | | Pope John Paul II 25 March 1987 Mary in Life of Pilgrim Church |  | | Dei Verbum - On Divine Revelation - Documents of Vatican II |  | | Presbyterorum Ordinis - Ministry and Life of Priests - Documents of Vatican II |
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| | Benedict II, Saint -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Following the death of John Paul II in 2005, Benedict XVI became the 265th bishop of Rome and the head of the Roman Catholic church. |  | | Prior to his election as pope, Benedict led a distinguished career as a theologian and as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. |  | | His consecration (June 26, 684) was delayed until the approval of the Byzantine emperor Constantine IV Pogonatus could be obtained, so that the see of Rome was vacant for almost a year. |
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| | Patron Saints Index: Pope Saint Leo II |
 | | Secured revoation of the edict of Constans II which proclaimed the bishops of Ravenna free from the direct jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome. |  | | Confirmed the Sixth Council of Constantinople in 681 which condemned Monthelitism and censured Pope Honorius I for not doing the same. |  | | Patron Saints Index: Pope Saint Leo II Pope LEO II Memorial |
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| | [thesite] infinite loops on leo, part II |
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| | Leo - netlexikon |
 | | Leo Africanus (eigentlich al-Hassan Ibn Muhammad al-Wessan), arabischer Afrikareisender, ca. |  | | New International Business English, Student's Book (deutsche Ausgabe) von Leo Jones, Richard Alexander für EUR 25,00 |  | | Krieg und Frieden von Leo N. Tolstoi für EUR 12,90 |
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| | The Primacy of Peter |
 | | And when He had spoken this, He said to him, "Follow Me." |  | | You can read about his (and Paul's) martyrdom in Rome in Book II, Chapter 25 of "Church History" written by the above-mentioned Eusebius of Caesaria. |  | | Because Stephen II was elected but never consecrated (he died 3 days after his election), he is often not counted in official lists of Popes. |
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| | Leo II of Armenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Leo lured Bohemund to Bagras under pretense of a parley, captured him, and imprisoned him in Sis. |  | | In 1210, he married Sybilla of Lusignan, daughter of King Amalric II of Jerusalem, who bore him a daughter, Isabella or Zabel. |  | | Leo continued to support the claims of Raymond-Roupen, who had married Helvis, another daughter of Amalric II, in 1210, and had him crowned "King Junior" of Armenia on August 15, 1211. |
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| | Leo II of Armenia |
 | | Leo named his daughter Isabella as his heir, despite the existence of his grandson (son of his eldest daughter Rita) and Raymond-Rupen (grandson of Rupen III of Armenia). |  | | On his death Leo was succeeded by his daughter Isabella. |  | | Leo II of Armenia (died 1219) was king of Armenia, ruling from 1187 to 1219. |
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| | Leo I the Great - Roman Emperor |
 | | Leo was to be a harsh persecutor of Christian heretics and the remaining pagans throughout his reign, so it came to no surprise that soon after Leo's acclamation, the early domestic events concerned religion. |  | | Ariadne married Leo's successor Zeno, while Leontia married the son of Anthemius the son in law of the emperor of the time Marcian. |  | | Aspar and his son and general Ardaburius needed to flee into the safety of a church, so fierce was the backlash brought about by Zeno's return. |
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| | Saints of July 3 |
 | | Zealous, austere, and charitable, his claim to sanctity has been supported by the Bollandists. |  | | Anatolius, one of the greatest scholars of his age, headed the Aristotelian school at Alexandria. |  | | letter to Pope Saint Leo, at the New Advent Supersite. |
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 | | Following the murder of his father, Armatus, early in AD 477, the young Ceasar Leo was stripped of his title and ordained a priest. |  | | Leo II reigned alone for a brief period (January-February) but was then persuaded to raise his father to the rank of co-emperor. |  | | Basiliscus and his family were exiled to Cappadocia, where they met a horrible death by starvation. |
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| | Leo IX, Saint on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | This culminated in the excommunication of Michael and those in his communion by the papal legates (1054). |  | | A relative of Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, he was educated at Toul and was made bishop there in 1027. |  | | Leo traveled widely, vigorously combating clerical incontinence and simony; his pontificate marks the beginning of papal reform in the 11th cent. |
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| | Pope Leo II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hefel, in his Conciliengeschichte (iii, 294), regards this as alone expressing the true meaning of Leo. |  | | In their bearing upon the question of papal infallibility these words have excited considerable attention and controversy, and prominence is given to the circumstance that in the Greek text of the letter to the emperor which the phrase occurs, the milder expression subverti permisit is used for subvertare conatus est. |  | | Leo II, pope from August 682 to July 683, was a Sicilian by birth, and succeeded Agatho. |
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| | Leo II--King of Lion Country |
 | | And beginning in 1974, then UNA President Dr. Robert M. Guillot established a new tradition by making the school the only one in the country to have a live lion mascot living on campus. |  | | In memory of the impact Leo had at UNA and on the community as a whole, a bronze monument was placed near the compound that served as his home for 14 years. |  | | Now living in the renovated compound that once housed Leo, Leo II has been hand-raised from birth and has grown to a weight of 600-pounds by his tenth birthday. |
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| | The Ecole Glossary |
 | | A Sicilian versed in Latin and Greek, St. Leo II was elected to the papacy in 681. |  | | Emperor Constantine IV Pogonatus did not confirm his election until 682, when Leo was consecrated. |  | | Leo had a been singer trained in the papal choir school. |
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| | In re Interest of Leo L. II, S-99-386, 258 Neb. 877 |
 | | The third witness, Leo himself, made no reference to the site of the arrest. |  | | While there, they placed Leo under arrest for his interference with the arrests of two other individuals. |  | | The juvenile court found that the State proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the allegations in the petition were true. |
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| | Leo II (Emperor) Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | He was the son of Zeno I and Ariadne (the daughter of Leo I and Verina). |  | | He died of an unknown disease about 10 months into his reign in November, 474, and was succeeded by his father, although his grandmother Verina took advantage of his death to conspire against Zeno. |  | | Leo II (Emperor) Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
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| | Why do so many sound so anti LEO II - TheFiringLine Forums |
 | | Why is it that when I see a Police car the words "revenue inhancment" come to mind. |  | | This thread probably should have been allowed to die rather than be reopened as a part two. |  | | We live in a time in which attitudes and deeds once respected as courageous and honorable are now scorned as being antiquated and subversive. |
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| | LEO-Computers |
 | | The story of how the Leo came to be developed, with individual accounts of some of the earliest jobs written by the consultants who brought them to fruition. |  | | The designers of the LEO created 228 separate electronic assembly units which were attached to 21 separate racks. |  | | The authors were all part of the group that put LEO, the first business computer to work. |
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| | Powell's Books - The Medic: Life and Death in the Last Days of World War II by Leo Litwak |
 | | Leo Litwak taught English literature at San Francisco State University for more than thirty years and is the author of the novel Waiting for the News, which won the 1970 National Jewish Book Award. |  | | Powell's Books - The Medic: Life and Death in the Last Days of World War II by Leo Litwak |  | | The Medic: Life and Death in the Last Days of World War II by Leo Litwak |
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| | Leo II |
 | | To this end, just three weeks later his own father, Zeno, assumed co-emperorship with him and the two ruled jointly until Leo's own death later in the year of an unidentified illness left Zeno to rule by himself. |  | | When Leo I died, Leo II was still only five or six years old and thus a regent was necessary. |  | | Leo II Leo II Leo II was the child grandson of Leo by the marriage of his daughter Ariadne and his favorite general Tarasicodissa (later Zeno). |
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| | Byzantine Coins March 2001 Coin of the Month |
 | | Leo II was proclaimed Augustus in January 474 upon the death of his grandfather, Leo I. Due to his young age it was decided that he "needed" a co-emperor (rather than a regent) to look after the affairs of the empire. |  | | Therefore, here is another example, a solidius of the short joint reign (10 months) of six-year old Leo II and his father, Zeno. |  | | Of course, it was not long before Leo II died (natural causes, of course) and Zeno became the sole emperor on November 17(?), 474. |
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| | Leo II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | Leo II (emperor), a Byzantine emperor who served from January 18 to November 17, 474. |  | | Pope Leo II, pope from August 682 to July 683. |
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| | Roman Emperors - DIR Leo II |
 | | After his grandfather's death (18 January 474), he ruled alone for three weeks, then on 9 February had his father Zeno acclaimed as co-Augustus. |  | | Coins were issued in Leo's name alone, then jointly with Zeno. |  | | Leo was acclaimed as Caesar by his grandfather Leo I on 25 (?) October 473 and was promoted to Augustus on (or possibly before) Leo's death. |
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| | K5OE, Eggbeater II Antenna |
 | | This design is the outcome of my investigations into methods of improving the performance of the "original" eggbeater without obviating the simple construction. |  | | I have built several of the traditional "eggbeaters" from plans floating around on the Internet, but was never satisfied with the overall performance. |  | | His prototype design, however, may be difficult for the average back yard mechanic (a ham with two left thumbs) to reproduce. |
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| | Leo II - Roman Emperor |
 | | Leo II, who was born in 467 as the son of Zeno and Ariadne ruled only a very short period as Emperor. |  | | His grandmother Verina took advantage of his death to conspire against Zeno but failed. |  | | They ruled jointly until Leo's death of an unknown disease at the end of November 474. |
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| | LEO II (AUG 3 - AUG 10) |
 | | The Leo man values his autonomy and loves a woman who enjoys standing on her own--which doesn't mean you'll never connect. |  | | Holding on to your independence just pulls him closer and ups his appreciation of your personal pursuits. |  | | REACTION TO LOVE, SEX and RELATIONSHIPS: Match his indie style. |
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| | Leo´s Quake II Page |
 | | I think it´s great that there is a world beyond the dark places of Quake II and that ID did this even though most people wont know. |  | | It´s the view to the outside from the highest place you can get on (takes the grapple to get there). |  | | This works fine with everything I do on my PC and Beta 2 seems to be a downgrade for me. Anyway, if you want to see for your self get the new drivers |
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| | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II : Twitching Leo |
 | | After Leo finishes his line, keep watching his face, his face completley twitches in a very disturbing way... |  | | Leo was mad...lotsa people twitch when they are angry. |  | | Watch the scene of the movie when Michaelangelo is talking on the phone with April from their house in the subway station. |
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| | University College of the Cariboo Astronomy Walk |
 | | Given what is known about the visible stars in Leo II it is probable that a significant proportion of this mass is made up of matter that does not emit light or other radiation that can be observed from Earth. |  | | Later researchers discovered that star formation in Leo II began around 14 billion years ago - in other words, quite early in the evolution of our Universe. |  | | Copyright © 2002 This site may not be reproduced in part or in whole without the express written consent of The University College of the Cariboo, Box 3010, Kamloops, BC, Canada V2C 5N3 |
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| | Emperors |
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 | | We have also confirmed the existence of four anomalous Cepheids as identified in previous studies. |  | | This data set includes 4 table, 0 image/graphic, and 0 text files. |  | | We have used the properties of these variables to derive a metallicity for Leo II of approximately [Fe/H]=-1.9. |
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| | royalf |
 | | James II, King of England, 1633-1701, r 1685-1688 |  | | The Monarchy from the birth of Queen Victoria |  | | (daughter of King Charles I Stuart, wife of Prince William II of Orange) |
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| | Leo I |
 | | This dwarf galaxy was only visually detected by amateurs in the last 15 years because nearby (only about 12 arc minutes) bright (first-magnitude) Regulus shines this galaxy out despite its rather considerable brightness of 9.8 mag visually and 11.2 mag photographically. |  | | Leo I, together with Leo II, was discovered in 1950 by R.G. Harrington and A.G. Wilson on plates of the National Geographic Society - Palomar Sky Survey obtained with the 48-inch Schmidt Telescope on Mt. |  | | Leo Dwarf image by Mel Bartels, obtained with a Hale camera using SITe 512x512 back illuminated chip, 6" f/5, 1 minute exposure (raw image) |
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| | Leo II on Flickr - Photo Sharing! |
 | | Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member). |  | | Leo II To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and |  | | 5 shots of Leo and only 1 petit female? |
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