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He is buried in the same chapel as his predecessor, Clement VIII. Pope Clement IX (1600–1669) Statue of Pope Clement IX at his tomb in Santa Maria Maggiore. Credit: Richard Mortel/Flickr.
Clement, VIII Notes Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 76 [Exhibited under heading: "The Jarves Collection."] Sixth Annual Exhibition of the Yale School of the Fine Arts, founded as a ...
One final indignity was left for Clement VII. In 1534, Henry VIII got tired of waiting for his annulment and forced Parliament to declare him the supreme head of the Church in England, and ...
Founded in 1773 by Pope Clement XIV after his suppression of the Jesuits and entrusted at the time to the secular clergy of the Diocese of Rome, the Lateran university has long been closely tied ...
In the 13th century, it took almost three years — 1,006 days to be exact — to choose Pope Clement IV's successor, making it the longest conclave in the Catholic Church’s history.
In the 13th century, it took almost three years — 1,006 days to be exact — to choose Pope Clement IV's successor, making it the longest conclave in the Catholic Church’s history.