State Of Rome From The Twelfth Century
AD | Event |
1100-1500 | State and Revolutions of Rome |
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1000 - 1100 | French and German Emperors of Rome Authority of the Popes in Rome from: –Affection, Right, Virtue, Benefits Inconstancy of Superstition Seditions of Rome against the Popes |
1086-1305 | Successors of Gregory VII |
1090-1118 | Paschal II |
1118,1119 | Gelasius II |
1144,1145 | Lucius II |
1181,1185 | Lucius III |
1119-1124 | Calistus II |
1130-1143 | Innocent II Character of the Romans by St Bernard |
1140 | Political Heresy of Arnold of Brescia |
1144 - 1154 | Exhorts Romans to restore Republic; His Execution; Restoration of Senate; Capitol; Coin;
City Praefect;
Number & Choice of the Senate; Office of Senator |
1252-1258 | Brancaleone |
1265-1278 | Charles of Anjou |
1281 | Pope Martin IV |
1328 | Emperor Lewis of Bavaria Addresses of Rome to the Emperors |
1144 | Conrad III |
1155 | Frederic I — Wars of the Romans against the neighbouring Cities |
1167 | Battle of Tusculum |
1234 | Battle of Viterbo; Election of the Popes |
1179 | Right of the Cardinals established by Alexander III |
1274 | Institution of the Conclave by Gregory X Absence of the Popes from Rome |
1294-1303 | Boniface VIII |
1309 | Translation of the Holy See to Avignon |
1300 | Institution of the Jubilee, or Holy Year |
1350 | Second Jubilee;
Nobles or Barons of Rome;
Family of Leo the Jew The Colonna & Ursini, Their hereditary Feuds |