People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church
Adalbert (mystic)
Adalbert was a Gaullic preacher who lived in the 8th century.
Adalbert was a Gaullic preacher who lived in the 8th century.
Adolf of Altena
Adolf of Altena, Adolf of Berg or Adolf of Cologne, (c.
Adolf of Altena, Adolf of Berg or Adolf of Cologne, (c.
Afonso II of Portugal
Afonso II, or Affonso, Alfonso or Alphonso or Alphonsus, nicknamed "the Fat", King of Portugal, was born in Coimbra on 23 April 1185 and died on 25 March 1223 in the same city.
Afonso II, or Affonso, Alfonso or Alphonso or Alphonsus, nicknamed "the Fat", King of Portugal, was born in Coimbra on 23 April 1185 and died on 25 March 1223 in the same city.
Agnes I, Abbess of Quedlinburg
Agnes I was Abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlinburg.
Agnes I was Abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlinburg.
Ahmad Faris Shidyaq
Ahmad Faris Shidyaq (known also as Fares Chidiac, Faris Al Chidiac, أحمد فارس الشدياق ) was an Ottoman scholar, writer and journalist.
Ahmad Faris Shidyaq (known also as Fares Chidiac, Faris Al Chidiac, أحمد فارس الشدياق ) was an Ottoman scholar, writer and journalist.
Aimery of Limoges
Aimery or Aymery of Limoges, Aimerikos in Greek and Hemri in Armenian, was a Roman Catholic ecclesiarch in Frankish Outremer and the fourth Latin Patriarch of Antioch from c. 1140 ...
Aimery or Aymery of Limoges, Aimerikos in Greek and Hemri in Armenian, was a Roman Catholic ecclesiarch in Frankish Outremer and the fourth Latin Patriarch of Antioch from c. 1140 ...
Alberico da Romano
Alberico da Romano (1196 – 26 August 1260), called Alberico II, was an Italian condottiero, troubadour, and an alternatingly Guelph and Ghibelline statesman.
Alberico da Romano (1196 – 26 August 1260), called Alberico II, was an Italian condottiero, troubadour, and an alternatingly Guelph and Ghibelline statesman.
Albert de Gresle
Albert de Gresle was the first baron of Manchester.
Albert de Gresle was the first baron of Manchester.
Albert, Duke of Prussia
Albert of Prussia was the 37th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and, after converting to Lutheranism, the first duke of the Duchy of Prussia, which was the first state to adopt the Lutheran ...
Albert of Prussia was the 37th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and, after converting to Lutheranism, the first duke of the Duchy of Prussia, which was the first state to adopt the Lutheran ...
Alberto I della Scala
Alberto I della Scala (died September 3, 1301) was lord of Verona from 1277, a member of the Scaliger family.
Alberto I della Scala (died September 3, 1301) was lord of Verona from 1277, a member of the Scaliger family.
Alexander Ales
Alexander Ales (Alesius) (23 April 1500 – 17 March 1565) was a Scottish theologian of the school of Augsburg.
Alexander Ales (Alesius) (23 April 1500 – 17 March 1565) was a Scottish theologian of the school of Augsburg.
Alexander le Pargiter
Alexander (died circa 1220), said to have been known by the surname of le Pargiter (the Plasterer), was an English ecclesiastic of the thirteenth century.
Alexander (died circa 1220), said to have been known by the surname of le Pargiter (the Plasterer), was an English ecclesiastic of the thirteenth century.
Alfonso de Galarreta
Alfonso de Galarreta, SSPX, is a bishop of the Society of Saint Pius X. He was declared excommunicated latae sententiae by Pope John Paul II because of his unauthorized consecration by Archb...
Alfonso de Galarreta, SSPX, is a bishop of the Society of Saint Pius X. He was declared excommunicated latae sententiae by Pope John Paul II because of his unauthorized consecration by Archb...
Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
Alfonso d'Este (21 July 1476 – 31 October 1534) was Duke of Ferrara during the time of the War of the League of Cambrai.
Alfonso d'Este (21 July 1476 – 31 October 1534) was Duke of Ferrara during the time of the War of the League of Cambrai.
Alfonso IX of León
Alfonso IX was king of León and Galicia from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death.
Alfonso IX was king of León and Galicia from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death.
Alfonso Jordan
Alfonso Jordan (Alphonse Jourdain) (1103–1148) was the Count of Tripoli from 1105 until 1109 and thereafter Count of Toulouse (as Alfonso I) until his death.
Alfonso Jordan (Alphonse Jourdain) (1103–1148) was the Count of Tripoli from 1105 until 1109 and thereafter Count of Toulouse (as Alfonso I) until his death.
Alfred Loisy
Alfred Firmin Loisy was a French Roman Catholic priest, professor and theologian who became the intellectual standard bearer for Biblical Modernism in the Roman Catholic Church.
Alfred Firmin Loisy was a French Roman Catholic priest, professor and theologian who became the intellectual standard bearer for Biblical Modernism in the Roman Catholic Church.
Anastasius Bibliothecarius
Anastasius Bibliothecarius was Head of archives and antipope of the Roman Catholic Church.
Anastasius Bibliothecarius was Head of archives and antipope of the Roman Catholic Church.
Andreas Karlstadt
Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 – December 24, 1541), better known as Andreas Karlstadt or Andreas Carlstadt or Karolostadt, was a German Christian theolog...
Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 – December 24, 1541), better known as Andreas Karlstadt or Andreas Carlstadt or Karolostadt, was a German Christian theolog...
Anselm V (Archbishop of Milan)
Anselm V (Anselmo della Pusterla) was the Archbishop of Milan from 30 June 1126 to his deposition early in 1135.
Anselm V (Anselmo della Pusterla) was the Archbishop of Milan from 30 June 1126 to his deposition early in 1135.
Anselmo della Pusterla
Anselmo della Pusterla was the Archbishop of Milan, as Anselm V, from 30 June 1126 to his deposition early in 1135.
Anselmo della Pusterla was the Archbishop of Milan, as Anselm V, from 30 June 1126 to his deposition early in 1135.
Antipope Gregory VIII
Gregory VIII (died 1137) was antipope from March 10, 1118 to April 22, 1121.
Gregory VIII (died 1137) was antipope from March 10, 1118 to April 22, 1121.
Antipope Nicholas V
Nicholas V, born Pietro Rainalducci (c.
Nicholas V, born Pietro Rainalducci (c.
Antipope Novatian
Novatian (circa 200–58) was a scholar, priest, theologian and antipope who held the title between 251 and 258.
Novatian (circa 200–58) was a scholar, priest, theologian and antipope who held the title between 251 and 258.
Antonello Savelli
Antonello Savelli (c. 1450 – April 1498) was an Italian condottiero.
Antonello Savelli (c. 1450 – April 1498) was an Italian condottiero.
Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares
Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares (Alvares Mar Julius, Julius Mar Alvarez) (April 29, 1836-September 23, 1923) was a Roman Catholic priest in Goa and British India, and later Archbish...
Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares (Alvares Mar Julius, Julius Mar Alvarez) (April 29, 1836-September 23, 1923) was a Roman Catholic priest in Goa and British India, and later Archbish...
Antonio José Martínez
Father Antonio José Martínez was a New Mexican priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician.
Father Antonio José Martínez was a New Mexican priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician.
Antony Bek (bishop of Durham)
Antony Bek (also spelled Beck; died 3 March 1311) was a medieval Prince Bishop of Durham.
Antony Bek (also spelled Beck; died 3 March 1311) was a medieval Prince Bishop of Durham.
Antônio de Castro Mayer
Antônio de Castro Mayer, STL (20 June 1904—25 April 1991) was a Brazilian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Antônio de Castro Mayer, STL (20 June 1904—25 April 1991) was a Brazilian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Aribert, Archbishop of Milan
Aribert (or Heribert) (Italian: Ariberto da Intimiano) (died 16 January 1045, Monza) was the archbishop of Milan from 1018, a quarrelsome warrior-bishop in an age in which such figure...
Aribert (or Heribert) (Italian: Ariberto da Intimiano) (died 16 January 1045, Monza) was the archbishop of Milan from 1018, a quarrelsome warrior-bishop in an age in which such figure...
Athanasius of Naples
Athanasius (died 898) was the Bishop (as Athanasius II) and Duke of Naples from 878 to his death.
Athanasius (died 898) was the Bishop (as Athanasius II) and Duke of Naples from 878 to his death.
Baldwin I, Count of Flanders
Baldwin I, also known as Baldwin Iron Arm, was the first count of Flanders.
Baldwin I, also known as Baldwin Iron Arm, was the first count of Flanders.
Basil Kovpak
Basil Kovpak is a Ukrainian Traditionalist Catholic priest and the founder and current head of the dissenting Priestly Society of Saint Josaphat.
Basil Kovpak is a Ukrainian Traditionalist Catholic priest and the founder and current head of the dissenting Priestly Society of Saint Josaphat.
Berengar of Tours
Berengar of Tours (c. 999–January 6, 1088) was a French 11th century Christian theologian and Archdeacon of Angers, a scholar whose leadership of the cathedral school at Chartres set an ex...
Berengar of Tours (c. 999–January 6, 1088) was a French 11th century Christian theologian and Archdeacon of Angers, a scholar whose leadership of the cathedral school at Chartres set an ex...
Bernabò Visconti
Bernabò Visconti (also called Barnabò) (1323 – 18 December 1385) was an Italian soldier and statesman, who was Lord of Milan.
Bernabò Visconti (also called Barnabò) (1323 – 18 December 1385) was an Italian soldier and statesman, who was Lord of Milan.
Bernard Ato VI
Bernard Ato VI was the posthumous son and successor of Bernard Ato V, Viscount of Nîmes and Agde.
Bernard Ato VI was the posthumous son and successor of Bernard Ato V, Viscount of Nîmes and Agde.
Bernard Fellay
Bernard Fellay, SSPX is a bishop and superior general of the Traditionalist Catholic Society of St. Pius X. In 1988, the Roman Catholic Church declared Fellay automatically excommunicated throug...
Bernard Fellay, SSPX is a bishop and superior general of the Traditionalist Catholic Society of St. Pius X. In 1988, the Roman Catholic Church declared Fellay automatically excommunicated throug...
Bernard Tissier de Mallerais
Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, SSPX is a bishop of the Society of St. Pius X.
Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, SSPX is a bishop of the Society of St. Pius X.
Bernardino López de Carvajal
Bernardino López de Carvajal (b.
Bernardino López de Carvajal (b.
Bernhard Josef Hilgers
Bernhard Josef Hilgers (1808-1874) was a German Catholic church historian.
Bernhard Josef Hilgers (1808-1874) was a German Catholic church historian.
Bertha of Burgundy
Bertha of Burgundy (952, 964 or 967 – 1010, 16 January 1016, or 1035) was the daughter of Conrad the Peaceful, King of Burgundy and his wife Matilda, daughter of Louis IV, King of France and Ger...
Bertha of Burgundy (952, 964 or 967 – 1010, 16 January 1016, or 1035) was the daughter of Conrad the Peaceful, King of Burgundy and his wife Matilda, daughter of Louis IV, King of France and Ger...
Bertrade de Montfort
Bertrade de Montfort (c. 1070 – 14 February 1117) was the daughter of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes, Countess of Evreux.
Bertrade de Montfort (c. 1070 – 14 February 1117) was the daughter of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes, Countess of Evreux.
Bohemond III of Antioch
Bohemond III of Antioch (1144–1201), also known as the Stammerer or the Stutterer, was Prince of Antioch from 1163 to his death.
Bohemond III of Antioch (1144–1201), also known as the Stammerer or the Stutterer, was Prince of Antioch from 1163 to his death.
Bohemond IV of Antioch
Bohemond IV of Antioch, also known as the One-Eyed, was ruler of the Principality of Antioch between 1201 and 1205, again between 1208 and 1216, and again from 1219 until his death.
Bohemond IV of Antioch, also known as the One-Eyed, was ruler of the Principality of Antioch between 1201 and 1205, again between 1208 and 1216, and again from 1219 until his death.
Bohemond VI of Antioch
Bohemond VI of Antioch (ca 1237 – 1275), called the Fair (le Beau), was the Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli from 1251 until his death.
Bohemond VI of Antioch (ca 1237 – 1275), called the Fair (le Beau), was the Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli from 1251 until his death.
Bolesław II Rogatka
Bolesław II the Bald (known also as the Horned) (Bolesław II Łysy or Rogatka) (ca.
Bolesław II the Bald (known also as the Horned) (Bolesław II Łysy or Rogatka) (ca.
Bolesław II the Bald
Bolesław II the Bald (known also as the Horned) (Bolesław II Łysy or Rogatka) (ca.
Bolesław II the Bald (known also as the Horned) (Bolesław II Łysy or Rogatka) (ca.
Bolesław III the Generous
Bolesław III the Generous (Bolesław III Rozrzutny; 23 September 1291 – Brieg, 21 April 1352), was a Duke of Legnica, Brzeg (Brieg) since 1296 until 1342, and Duke of Wroclaw since 1296 unt...
Bolesław III the Generous (Bolesław III Rozrzutny; 23 September 1291 – Brieg, 21 April 1352), was a Duke of Legnica, Brzeg (Brieg) since 1296 until 1342, and Duke of Wroclaw since 1296 unt...
Bolko I the Strict
Bolko I the Strict also known as the Raw or of Jawor, was a Duke of Lwówek during 1278-81 and Jawor since 1278, sole Duke of Lwówek since 1286, Duke of Świdnica-Ziębice since 1291.
Bolko I the Strict also known as the Raw or of Jawor, was a Duke of Lwówek during 1278-81 and Jawor since 1278, sole Duke of Lwówek since 1286, Duke of Świdnica-Ziębice since 1291.
Bolko II of Ziębice
Bolko II of Ziębice (Bolko II Ziębicki) (1 February 1300 – 11 June 1341) was a Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice in Poland from 1301 to 1312 (with his brothers as co-rulers), of Świdni...
Bolko II of Ziębice (Bolko II Ziębicki) (1 February 1300 – 11 June 1341) was a Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice in Poland from 1301 to 1312 (with his brothers as co-rulers), of Świdni...
Bolko V the Hussite
Bolko V the Hussite was a Duke of Opole between 1422–1424, ruler over Głogówek and Prudnik since 1424, Duke of Strzelce and Niemodlin from 1450 and ruler over Olesno since 1455.
Bolko V the Hussite was a Duke of Opole between 1422–1424, ruler over Głogówek and Prudnik since 1424, Duke of Strzelce and Niemodlin from 1450 and ruler over Olesno since 1455.
Braccio da Montone
Braccio da Montone, born Andrea Fortebracci, and also known as Braccio Fortebraccio, was an Italian condottiero.
Braccio da Montone, born Andrea Fortebracci, and also known as Braccio Fortebraccio, was an Italian condottiero.
Burchard of Basle
Burchard of Basle, also known as Burchard of Hasenburg or of Asuel, was a Bishop of Basle in the eleventh century and a warm partisan of Henry IV.
Burchard of Basle, also known as Burchard of Hasenburg or of Asuel, was a Bishop of Basle in the eleventh century and a warm partisan of Henry IV.
Carl Schmitt
Carl Schmitt (July 11, 1888 – April 7, 1985) was a German jurist, philosopher, political theorist, and professor of law.
Carl Schmitt (July 11, 1888 – April 7, 1985) was a German jurist, philosopher, political theorist, and professor of law.
Carlo Passaglia
Carlo Passaglia (May 2, 1812-March 12, 1887), Italian divine, was born at Lucca.
Carlo Passaglia (May 2, 1812-March 12, 1887), Italian divine, was born at Lucca.
Carlos Duarte Costa
Carlos Duarte Costa (July 21, 1888 – March 26, 1961) was the founder and first patriarch of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church and its international extension, the Worldwide Communio...
Carlos Duarte Costa (July 21, 1888 – March 26, 1961) was the founder and first patriarch of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church and its international extension, the Worldwide Communio...
Casimir II of Kuyavia
Casimir II of Kuyavia (Kazimierz III gniewkowski) (1277/80 - 22 August 1345/13 May 1350) was Duke of Kuyavia and was a member of the House of Piast.
Casimir II of Kuyavia (Kazimierz III gniewkowski) (1277/80 - 22 August 1345/13 May 1350) was Duke of Kuyavia and was a member of the House of Piast.
Casimir of Koźle
Casimir of Koźle was a Duke of Koźle since 1336 until his death.
Casimir of Koźle was a Duke of Koźle since 1336 until his death.
Castruccio Castracani
Castruccio Castracani degli Antelminelli (1281 – September 3, 1328) was an Italian condottiero and duke of Lucca.
Castruccio Castracani degli Antelminelli (1281 – September 3, 1328) was an Italian condottiero and duke of Lucca.
Charles Chiniquy
Charles P. Chiniquy was a Canadian Catholic priest who left the Catholic Church and became a Presbyterian pastor.
Charles P. Chiniquy was a Canadian Catholic priest who left the Catholic Church and became a Presbyterian pastor.
Charles d'Amboise
Charles d'Amboise, Seigneur de Chaumont was a French politician and military figure, who was the French governor of Milan during the reign of Louis XII, and a French commander during the War of ...
Charles d'Amboise, Seigneur de Chaumont was a French politician and military figure, who was the French governor of Milan during the reign of Louis XII, and a French commander during the War of ...
Charles III of Naples
Charles the Short or Charles of Durazzo was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem from 1382 to 1386 as Charles III, and King of Hungary from 1385 to 1386 as Charles II.
Charles the Short or Charles of Durazzo was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem from 1382 to 1386 as Charles III, and King of Hungary from 1385 to 1386 as Charles II.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, 1st Prince de Bénévent was a French diplomat.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, 1st Prince de Bénévent was a French diplomat.
Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger
Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger (born 1956 in Linz, Austria) is a teacher and former Benedictine nun who was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church when she and six others were allegedly, tho...
Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger (born 1956 in Linz, Austria) is a teacher and former Benedictine nun who was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church when she and six others were allegedly, tho...
Christoph Schappeler
Christoph Schappeler was a German religious figure, the preacher at St. Martin's in Memmingen during the early 16th century, during the Protestant Reformation and the German Peasants' War.
Christoph Schappeler was a German religious figure, the preacher at St. Martin's in Memmingen during the early 16th century, during the Protestant Reformation and the German Peasants' War.
Cisalpinism
Cisalpinism was a movement amongst English Roman Catholics arguing that Catholicism, while not rejecting the supreme teaching authority of the Pope, should not be based on his dominance.
Cisalpinism was a movement amongst English Roman Catholics arguing that Catholicism, while not rejecting the supreme teaching authority of the Pope, should not be based on his dominance.
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez was a self-proclaimed successor of Pope Paul VI, and was recognised as Pope Gregory XVII by supporters of the Palmarian Catholic Church Catholic breakway mov...
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez was a self-proclaimed successor of Pope Paul VI, and was recognised as Pope Gregory XVII by supporters of the Palmarian Catholic Church Catholic breakway mov...
Comita II of Arborea
Comita II (or III) (died 1147) was the giudice of the Giudicato of Arborea, from 1131 until his death.
Comita II (or III) (died 1147) was the giudice of the Giudicato of Arborea, from 1131 until his death.
Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg
Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg (c.
Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg (c.
Conrad II, Duke of Bohemia
Conrad II Otto was a member of Přemyslid dynasty, son of Duke Conrad II of Znojmo.
Conrad II Otto was a member of Přemyslid dynasty, son of Duke Conrad II of Znojmo.
Conrad IV of Germany
Conrad IV (25 April 1228 – 21 May 1254) was king of Jerusalem (as Conrad II; 1228–1254), of Germany (1237–1254), and of Sicily (as Conrad I; 1250–1254).
Conrad IV (25 April 1228 – 21 May 1254) was king of Jerusalem (as Conrad II; 1228–1254), of Germany (1237–1254), and of Sicily (as Conrad I; 1250–1254).
Conradin
Conrad, called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin, was the Duke of Swabia, King of Jerusalem, and King of Sicily.
Conrad, called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin, was the Duke of Swabia, King of Jerusalem, and King of Sicily.
Constantine II of Torres
Constantine II (died December 1198), called de Martis, was the giudice of Logudoro.
Constantine II (died December 1198), called de Martis, was the giudice of Logudoro.
Crescentius the Younger
Crescentius the Younger (or Crescentius II) (died 998), son of Crescentius the Elder, was a leader of the aristocracy of medieval Rome.
Crescentius the Younger (or Crescentius II) (died 998), son of Crescentius the Elder, was a leader of the aristocracy of medieval Rome.
Dagmar Braun Celeste
Dagmar Ingrid Braun Celeste (born in 1941, Krems, Austria), is a counselor, clergywoman, and author.
Dagmar Ingrid Braun Celeste (born in 1941, Krems, Austria), is a counselor, clergywoman, and author.
Dale Fushek
Dale Fushek (born 1952) is the leader of the Praise and Worship Center in Chandler, Arizona and the former Vicar General of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix.
Dale Fushek (born 1952) is the leader of the Praise and Worship Center in Chandler, Arizona and the former Vicar General of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix.
Danube Seven
The Danube Seven (Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger, Adelinde Theresia Roitinger, Gisela Forster, Iris Muller, Ida Raming, Pia Brunner and Angela White) are a group of seven women from Germany, Austri...
The Danube Seven (Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger, Adelinde Theresia Roitinger, Gisela Forster, Iris Muller, Ida Raming, Pia Brunner and Angela White) are a group of seven women from Germany, Austri...
David de Moravia
David de Moravia (died 1326) was Bishop of Moray during most of the First War of Scottish Independence.
David de Moravia (died 1326) was Bishop of Moray during most of the First War of Scottish Independence.
Dietrich I von Hengebach
Dietrich I von Hengebach (born around 1150, died after 1223) was the Archbishop of Cologne.
Dietrich I von Hengebach (born around 1150, died after 1223) was the Archbishop of Cologne.
Docibilis I of Gaeta
Docibilis I (Docibile; died before 914) was the Hypatus of Gaeta from 867 until his death.
Docibilis I (Docibile; died before 914) was the Hypatus of Gaeta from 867 until his death.
Dolce dell'Anguillara
Dolce I dell'Anguillara (also spelled degli Anguillara) (1401 – March 1449) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the Anguillara family of northern Lazio.
Dolce I dell'Anguillara (also spelled degli Anguillara) (1401 – March 1449) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the Anguillara family of northern Lazio.
Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles
Donald, or properly, Dómhnall Íle (died 1423), was the son and successor of John of Islay, Lord of the Isles and chief of Clan Donald.
Donald, or properly, Dómhnall Íle (died 1423), was the son and successor of John of Islay, Lord of the Isles and chief of Clan Donald.
Eduard Herzog
Eduard Herzog (August 1, 1841 - March 26, 1924) was a Swiss Catholic theologian and cleric who was a native of Schongau, Canton Lucerne.
Eduard Herzog (August 1, 1841 - March 26, 1924) was a Swiss Catholic theologian and cleric who was a native of Schongau, Canton Lucerne.
Edward J. Sponga
Edward J. Sponga (February 12, 1918 – May 3, 2000) was a former Jesuit priest in the Society of Jesus.
Edward J. Sponga (February 12, 1918 – May 3, 2000) was a former Jesuit priest in the Society of Jesus.
Edward McGlynn
Father Edward McGlynn (September 27, 1837 – January 7, 1900), American Roman Catholic priest and social reformer, was born in New York City of Irish parents, Peter and Sarah McGlynn.
Father Edward McGlynn (September 27, 1837 – January 7, 1900), American Roman Catholic priest and social reformer, was born in New York City of Irish parents, Peter and Sarah McGlynn.
Elias of Cortona
Elias of Cortona was the second Minister General of the Friars Minor, born, it is said, at Bevilia near Assisi, ca.
Elias of Cortona was the second Minister General of the Friars Minor, born, it is said, at Bevilia near Assisi, ca.
Elizabeth I of England
Elizabeth I was queen regnant of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death.
Elizabeth I was queen regnant of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death.
Emmanuel Milingo
Emmanuel Milingo is a former Roman Catholic archbishop from Zambia.
Emmanuel Milingo is a former Roman Catholic archbishop from Zambia.
Enguerrand II, Count of Ponthieu
Enguerrand II was the son of Hugh II count of Ponthieu.
Enguerrand II was the son of Hugh II count of Ponthieu.
Ernesto Buonaiuti
Ernesto Buonaiuti (1881 – 1946) was an Italian historian, philosopher of religion, Christian priest and anti-fascist.
Ernesto Buonaiuti (1881 – 1946) was an Italian historian, philosopher of religion, Christian priest and anti-fascist.
Eustace II, Count of Boulogne
Eustace II,, also known as Eustace aux Gernons was count of Boulogne from 1049–1087, fought on the Norman side at the Battle of Hastings, and afterwards received a large honour in England.
Eustace II,, also known as Eustace aux Gernons was count of Boulogne from 1049–1087, fought on the Norman side at the Battle of Hastings, and afterwards received a large honour in England.
Everso II degli Anguillara
Everso II degli Anguillara (died September 4, 1464) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the Anguillara family.
Everso II degli Anguillara (died September 4, 1464) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the Anguillara family.
Excommunication of Margaret McBride
The excommunication of Margaret McBride occurred following the nun's sanctioning in November 2009 of an abortion at a Roman Catholic hospital in Phoenix, Arizona.
The excommunication of Margaret McBride occurred following the nun's sanctioning in November 2009 of an abortion at a Roman Catholic hospital in Phoenix, Arizona.
Ezzelino III da Romano
Ezzelino III da Romano (April 25, 1194 – October 7, 1259) was an Italian feudal lord in the March of Treviso (the modern Veneto) who was a close ally of the emperor Frederick II and ruled ...
Ezzelino III da Romano (April 25, 1194 – October 7, 1259) was an Italian feudal lord in the March of Treviso (the modern Veneto) who was a close ally of the emperor Frederick II and ruled ...
Feliksa Kozłowska
Feliksa Kozlowska (also known as Felicja Kozlowska and Sister Maria Franciszka) (May 27, 1862, Wieliczna - August 23, 1921, Płock) was a Polish religious mystic and visionary who founded...
Feliksa Kozlowska (also known as Felicja Kozlowska and Sister Maria Franciszka) (May 27, 1862, Wieliczna - August 23, 1921, Płock) was a Polish religious mystic and visionary who founded...
Fidel Castro
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz is a Cuban revolutionary and politician, having held the position of Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976, and then President from 1976 to 2008.
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz is a Cuban revolutionary and politician, having held the position of Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976, and then President from 1976 to 2008.
Florian Geyer
Florian Geyer (born around 1490 in Giebelstadt, Lower Franconia – 10 June 1525 in Gramschatz Forest near Würzburg), also known as "Florian Geier from Giebelstadt", was a Franconian n...
Florian Geyer (born around 1490 in Giebelstadt, Lower Franconia – 10 June 1525 in Gramschatz Forest near Würzburg), also known as "Florian Geier from Giebelstadt", was a Franconian n...
Francesco II Ordelaffi
Francesco II Ordelaffi, also known as Cecco II, was a lord of Forlì, the son of Sinibaldo Ordelaffi and Orestina Calboli, and the grandson of Teobaldo I Ordelaffi.
Francesco II Ordelaffi, also known as Cecco II, was a lord of Forlì, the son of Sinibaldo Ordelaffi and Orestina Calboli, and the grandson of Teobaldo I Ordelaffi.
Francesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino
Francesco Maria I della Rovere (22 March 1490 – 20 October 1538) was an Italian condottiero, who was Duke of Urbino from 1508 until 1538.
Francesco Maria I della Rovere (22 March 1490 – 20 October 1538) was an Italian condottiero, who was Duke of Urbino from 1508 until 1538.
Francisca del Espíritu Santo Fuentes
Servant of God Francisca del Espíritu Santo de Fuentes is a Spanish Roman Catholic religious figure.
Servant of God Francisca del Espíritu Santo de Fuentes is a Spanish Roman Catholic religious figure.
Francisco de Borja
Francisco de Borja (1441 – November 4, 1511) was a Spanish cardinal, and the seventh of ten cardinal-nephews created by Pope Alexander VI. Borja was born in 1441 in Játiva, Spain and was...
Francisco de Borja (1441 – November 4, 1511) was a Spanish cardinal, and the seventh of ten cardinal-nephews created by Pope Alexander VI. Borja was born in 1441 in Játiva, Spain and was...
Franz Heinrich Reusch
Franz Heinrich Reusch (December 4, 1823 - March 3, 1900) was an Old Catholic theologian.
Franz Heinrich Reusch (December 4, 1823 - March 3, 1900) was an Old Catholic theologian.
Franz Jetzinger
Franz Jetzinger was an Austrian clergyman, academic, politician, civil servant and author.
Franz Jetzinger was an Austrian clergyman, academic, politician, civil servant and author.
François Duvalier
François Duvalier (14 April 1907 21 April 1971) was the President of Haiti from 1957 until his death in 1971.
François Duvalier (14 April 1907 21 April 1971) was the President of Haiti from 1957 until his death in 1971.
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick II, was one of the most powerful Holy Roman Emperors of the Middle Ages and head of the House of Hohenstaufen.
Frederick II, was one of the most powerful Holy Roman Emperors of the Middle Ages and head of the House of Hohenstaufen.
Frederick III of Sicily
Frederick II was the regent and subsequently King of Sicily from 1295 until his death.
Frederick II was the regent and subsequently King of Sicily from 1295 until his death.
Frederick III, Duke of Lorraine
Frederick III (Ferry) (1238 – December 31, 1302) was the Duke of Lorraine from 1251 to his death.
Frederick III (Ferry) (1238 – December 31, 1302) was the Duke of Lorraine from 1251 to his death.
Frederick of Isenberg
Count Frederick of Isenberg (Friedrich von Isenberg) (1193 – 15 November 1226) was a German noble, the younger son of Count Arnold of Altena (died 1209).
Count Frederick of Isenberg (Friedrich von Isenberg) (1193 – 15 November 1226) was a German noble, the younger son of Count Arnold of Altena (died 1209).
Frédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux
Frédéric-Alfred-Pierre, comte de Falloux (7 May 1811 – 16 January 1886) was a French politician and author, famous for having given his name to two laws on education, favorizing private Catholic...
Frédéric-Alfred-Pierre, comte de Falloux (7 May 1811 – 16 January 1886) was a French politician and author, famous for having given his name to two laws on education, favorizing private Catholic...
Galeazzo Malatesta
Galeazzo Malatesta was an Italian condottiero and lord of Pesaro and Fossombrone.
Galeazzo Malatesta was an Italian condottiero and lord of Pesaro and Fossombrone.
Gaston VI, Viscount of Béarn
Gaston VI (1173–1214), called the Good, was the Viscount of Béarn, Gabardan, and Brulhois from 1173.
Gaston VI (1173–1214), called the Good, was the Viscount of Béarn, Gabardan, and Brulhois from 1173.
Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg
Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg (10 November 1547 – 21 May 1601) was Archbishop-Elector of Cologne.
Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg (10 November 1547 – 21 May 1601) was Archbishop-Elector of Cologne.
Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex
Geoffrey de Mandeville II, 1st Earl of Essex was one of the prominent players during the reign of King Stephen of England.
Geoffrey de Mandeville II, 1st Earl of Essex was one of the prominent players during the reign of King Stephen of England.
Geoffrey II of Vendôme
Geoffrey II, surnamed Jordan, was the lord of Preuilly from 1067 (as Geoffrey III) and count of Vendôme from 1085, the son of Geoffrey II of Preuilly and Almodis of Blois.
Geoffrey II, surnamed Jordan, was the lord of Preuilly from 1067 (as Geoffrey III) and count of Vendôme from 1085, the son of Geoffrey II of Preuilly and Almodis of Blois.
George Augustus Stallings, Jr.
George Augustus Stallings, Jr. is best known as the founder of the Imani Temple African-American Catholic Congregation, an African American led form of Catholicism.
George Augustus Stallings, Jr. is best known as the founder of the Imani Temple African-American Catholic Congregation, an African American led form of Catholicism.
George Musey
George J. Musey (c. 1928 — March 29, 1992) was a Traditionalist Catholic bishop from Galveston, Texas.
George J. Musey (c. 1928 — March 29, 1992) was a Traditionalist Catholic bishop from Galveston, Texas.
George of Poděbrady
George of Kunštát and Poděbrady, also known as Poděbrad or Podiebrad, was King of Bohemia.
George of Kunštát and Poděbrady, also known as Poděbrad or Podiebrad, was King of Bohemia.
Gerard de Camville
Gerard de Camville (died around 1215) was an English nobleman, judge, and supporter of King John.
Gerard de Camville (died around 1215) was an English nobleman, judge, and supporter of King John.
Gerard II of Isenburg-Kempenich
Gerard II of Isenburg-Kempenich was the co-Lord of Isenburg-Kempenich from 1329 until 1330.
Gerard II of Isenburg-Kempenich was the co-Lord of Isenburg-Kempenich from 1329 until 1330.
Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester
Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 7th Earl of Gloucester was a powerful English noble.
Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 7th Earl of Gloucester was a powerful English noble.
Gilbert Foliot
Gilbert Foliot was a medieval English monk and prelate, successively Abbot of Gloucester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of London.
Gilbert Foliot was a medieval English monk and prelate, successively Abbot of Gloucester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of London.
Gilles de Rais
Gilles de Montmorency-Laval, Baron de Rais, was a Breton knight, a leader in the French army and a companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc.
Gilles de Montmorency-Laval, Baron de Rais, was a Breton knight, a leader in the French army and a companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc.
Giovanni di Vico
Giovanni di Vico (died 1366) was an Italian Ghibelline leader, lord of Viterbo, Vetralla, Orvieto, Narni and numerous other lands in northern Lazio and Umbria.
Giovanni di Vico (died 1366) was an Italian Ghibelline leader, lord of Viterbo, Vetralla, Orvieto, Narni and numerous other lands in northern Lazio and Umbria.
Giovanni II Bentivoglio
Giovanni II Bentivoglio (February 12, 1443 – February 15, 1508) was an Italian nobleman who ruled as tyrant of Bologna from 1463 until 1506.
Giovanni II Bentivoglio (February 12, 1443 – February 15, 1508) was an Italian nobleman who ruled as tyrant of Bologna from 1463 until 1506.
Giovanni Manfredi
Giovanni Manfredi (1324–1373) was lord of Faenza from 1341 until 13 September 1356, as well as of numerous other minor fiefs in Romagna.
Giovanni Manfredi (1324–1373) was lord of Faenza from 1341 until 13 September 1356, as well as of numerous other minor fiefs in Romagna.
Giovanni Sforza
Giovanni Sforza d'Aragona was an Italian condottiero, lord of Pesaro and Gradara from 1483 until his death.
Giovanni Sforza d'Aragona was an Italian condottiero, lord of Pesaro and Gradara from 1483 until his death.
Giovanni Visconti (cardinal)
Giovanni Visconti was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, who was co-ruler in Milan and lord of other Italian cities.He also was a military leader who fought against Florence, and used force to ...
Giovanni Visconti was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, who was co-ruler in Milan and lord of other Italian cities.He also was a military leader who fought against Florence, and used force to ...
Girolamo Savonarola
Girolamo Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar and preacher active in Renaissance Florence, and known for his prophecies of civic glory and calls for Christian renewal.
Girolamo Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar and preacher active in Renaissance Florence, and known for his prophecies of civic glory and calls for Christian renewal.
Gisela Forster
Gisela Forster (born 1946 27 March, in Munich, Germany) is a German writer, teacher and catholic theologian.
Gisela Forster (born 1946 27 March, in Munich, Germany) is a German writer, teacher and catholic theologian.
Godfrey Silvester Shiundu
Godfrey Silvester Shiundu is a former Kenyan Catholic priest who joined Reformed Catholic Church in Kenya.
Godfrey Silvester Shiundu is a former Kenyan Catholic priest who joined Reformed Catholic Church in Kenya.
Gotofredo da Castiglione
Gotofredo da Castiglione (sometimes given as Gotofredo II to distinguish him from Gotofredo I, Archbishop of Milan) was an Italian antibishop (1070–1075) appointed by Henry IV, Holy Roman ...
Gotofredo da Castiglione (sometimes given as Gotofredo II to distinguish him from Gotofredo I, Archbishop of Milan) was an Italian antibishop (1070–1075) appointed by Henry IV, Holy Roman ...
Gregorio Aglipay
Gregorio Labayan Aglipay was the first Filipino Supreme Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church.
Gregorio Labayan Aglipay was the first Filipino Supreme Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church.
Gregory of Heimburg
Gregory of Heimburg (Gregorius Heimburgensis) (b.
Gregory of Heimburg (Gregorius Heimburgensis) (b.
Gregory XVIII
Father Sergio María, known by his supporters as Gregory XVIII, is the current Pope of the Palmarian Catholic Church.
Father Sergio María, known by his supporters as Gregory XVIII, is the current Pope of the Palmarian Catholic Church.
Guecellone VII da Camino
Guecellone VII da Camino was an Italian nobleman and lord of Treviso.
Guecellone VII da Camino was an Italian nobleman and lord of Treviso.
Guerard des Lauriers
Michel Louis Guérard des Lauriers, O.P. was a Dominican theologian and, in later life, a traditionalist Catholic bishop.
Michel Louis Guérard des Lauriers, O.P. was a Dominican theologian and, in later life, a traditionalist Catholic bishop.
Guidantonio da Montefeltro
Guidantonio da Montefeltro (1377 – February 1443) was count of Urbino in Italy from 1403 until his death.
Guidantonio da Montefeltro (1377 – February 1443) was count of Urbino in Italy from 1403 until his death.
Guido I da Montefeltro
Guido da Montefeltro (1223 – September 29, 1298) was an Italian military strategist and lord of Urbino.
Guido da Montefeltro (1223 – September 29, 1298) was an Italian military strategist and lord of Urbino.
Guillaume Briçonnet (Cardinal)
Guillaume Briçonnet (b. at Tours, date of birth unknown; d. at Narbonne, 14 December 1514) was a French Cardinal.
Guillaume Briçonnet (b. at Tours, date of birth unknown; d. at Narbonne, 14 December 1514) was a French Cardinal.
Guillaume de Nogaret
Guillaume de Nogaret or William of Nogaret (1260, Saint-Félix-Lauragais, Haute-Garonne – 1313) was councillor and keeper of the seal to Philip IV of France.
Guillaume de Nogaret or William of Nogaret (1260, Saint-Félix-Lauragais, Haute-Garonne – 1313) was councillor and keeper of the seal to Philip IV of France.
Gunther (Archbishop of Cologne)
Günther of Cologne (died July 8, 873) was a Roman Catholic archbishop of Cologne in Germany who was excommunicated and deposed.
Günther of Cologne (died July 8, 873) was a Roman Catholic archbishop of Cologne in Germany who was excommunicated and deposed.
Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola
Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola (1244 – c. 1288) was the son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Eleanor of England.
Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola (1244 – c. 1288) was the son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Eleanor of England.
Gérard Cauvin
Gérard Cauvin (died May 26, 1531) was the father of the Protestant Reformer John Calvin.
Gérard Cauvin (died May 26, 1531) was the father of the Protestant Reformer John Calvin.
Heinrich I von Müllenark
Heinrich I von Müllenark (also Mulnarken) (1190–1238) was the Archbishop of Cologne within the Holy Roman Empire from 1225 until 1237.
Heinrich I von Müllenark (also Mulnarken) (1190–1238) was the Archbishop of Cologne within the Holy Roman Empire from 1225 until 1237.
Hemming Gadh
Hemming Gadh (c. 1450 – 16 December 1520) was a Swedish priest and politician.
Hemming Gadh (c. 1450 – 16 December 1520) was a Swedish priest and politician.
Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford
Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford (1176–1220) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman.
Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford (1176–1220) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman.
Henry Green (justice)
Sir Henry Green (died August 6, 1369) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench from May 24, 1361 to October 29, 1365.
Sir Henry Green (died August 6, 1369) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench from May 24, 1361 to October 29, 1365.
Henry II of England
Henry II, also known as Henry Curtmantle, Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as King of England, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine,...
Henry II, also known as Henry Curtmantle, Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as King of England, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine,...
Henry III, Duke of Głogów
Henry III of Głogów was a Duke of Głogów from 1274 to his death and also Duke of parts of Greater Poland during 1306–1309.
Henry III of Głogów was a Duke of Głogów from 1274 to his death and also Duke of parts of Greater Poland during 1306–1309.
Henry III, Duke of Silesia-Glogau
Henry III of Glogów was a Duke of Glogów from 1274 to his death and also Duke of parts of Greater Poland during 1306–1309.
Henry III of Glogów was a Duke of Glogów from 1274 to his death and also Duke of parts of Greater Poland during 1306–1309.
Henry IV of France
Henry IV, Henri-Quatre, was King of Navarre from 1572 to 1610 and King of France from 1589 to 1610.
Henry IV, Henri-Quatre, was King of Navarre from 1572 to 1610 and King of France from 1589 to 1610.
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Henry IV was King of the Romans from 1056 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 until his forced abdication in 1105.
Henry IV was King of the Romans from 1056 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 until his forced abdication in 1105.
Henry IX the Older
Henry IX the Older (ca.
Henry IX the Older (ca.
Henry le Chen
Henry le Chen le Cheyn, le Chein, Cheyne, de Chene
Was a late 13th-century and early 14th-century Scoto-Norman bishop.
Henry le Chen le Cheyn, le Chein, Cheyne, de Chene
Was a late 13th-century and early 14th-century Scoto-Norman bishop.
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor
Henry V (11 August 1086 – 23 May 1125) was King of Germany (from 1099 to 1125) and Holy Roman Emperor (from 1111 to 1125), the fourth and last ruler of the Salian dynasty.
Henry V (11 August 1086 – 23 May 1125) was King of Germany (from 1099 to 1125) and Holy Roman Emperor (from 1111 to 1125), the fourth and last ruler of the Salian dynasty.
Henry XI of Głogów
Henry XI of Głogów was a Duke of Głogów and Lubin since 1467.
Henry XI of Głogów was a Duke of Głogów and Lubin since 1467.
Henry, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Henry I (c. 1059 – c. 1119) was the count of Limburg and Arlon from 1082 to his death and duke of Lower Lorraine between 1101 to 1106.
Henry I (c. 1059 – c. 1119) was the count of Limburg and Arlon from 1082 to his death and duke of Lower Lorraine between 1101 to 1106.
Henryk IV Probus
Henryk IV Probus was a member of the Silesian branch of the royal Polish Piast dynasty.
Henryk IV Probus was a member of the Silesian branch of the royal Polish Piast dynasty.
Hugh Bruce Cunningham
The Revd Hugh Bruce Cunningham (1694–1790) was a colourful but ruthless Scottish dominie or minister who was excommunicated by order of the Pope for heresy and for "inflicting great slaughter in...
The Revd Hugh Bruce Cunningham (1694–1790) was a colourful but ruthless Scottish dominie or minister who was excommunicated by order of the Pope for heresy and for "inflicting great slaughter in...
Hugh of Langres
Hugh of Langres (died 1050) was bishop of Langres.
Hugh of Langres (died 1050) was bishop of Langres.
Hugh of Remiremont
Hugh of Remiremont (c.1020 – c.1099), called Candidus or Blancus (both meaning "the white"), was a medieval Cardinal.
Hugh of Remiremont (c.1020 – c.1099), called Candidus or Blancus (both meaning "the white"), was a medieval Cardinal.
Hugh of Vermandois (archbishop)
Hugh of Vermandois (born 920) was the Archbishop of Reims from 925 to 931, when he was removed from office by the actions of Hugh the Great and others, his father Herbert II, Count of Vermandois...
Hugh of Vermandois (born 920) was the Archbishop of Reims from 925 to 931, when he was removed from office by the actions of Hugh the Great and others, his father Herbert II, Count of Vermandois...
Hugh the Chaplain
Hugh the Chaplain was the royal Chaplain of King William I of Scotland before becoming Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid, the highest ranking Scottish see of the period.
Hugh the Chaplain was the royal Chaplain of King William I of Scotland before becoming Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid, the highest ranking Scottish see of the period.
Ida Raming
Ida Raming (born 1932 in Fürstenau, Germany) is a German author, teacher and Catholic theologian.
Ida Raming (born 1932 in Fürstenau, Germany) is a German author, teacher and Catholic theologian.
Ignaz von Döllinger
Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger was a German theologian, Catholic priest and church historian who rejected the dogma of papal infallibility.
Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger was a German theologian, Catholic priest and church historian who rejected the dogma of papal infallibility.
Ivan Naumovich
Ivan Naumovich, was a priest, member of parliament, writer, and major figure in the Russophile movement in western Ukraine.
Ivan Naumovich, was a priest, member of parliament, writer, and major figure in the Russophile movement in western Ukraine.
Jacobus de Kerle
Jacobus de Kerle (1531/1532 - 7 January 1591) was a Flemish composer and organist of the late Renaissance.
Jacobus de Kerle (1531/1532 - 7 January 1591) was a Flemish composer and organist of the late Renaissance.
Jakob Frohschammer
Jakob Frohschammer (6 January 1821-14 June 1893) was a German theologian and philosopher.
Jakob Frohschammer (6 January 1821-14 June 1893) was a German theologian and philosopher.
Jakub Uchański
Jakub Uchański (1502–81), of Radwan Coat of Arms, was a archbishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland from 1562 to 1581, interrex from 1572 to 1573 and from 1574 to 1575.
Jakub Uchański (1502–81), of Radwan Coat of Arms, was a archbishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland from 1562 to 1581, interrex from 1572 to 1573 and from 1574 to 1575.
James Callan
James Brady Callan is a former Roman Catholic priest and one of the founders of the Spiritus Christi community in Rochester, New York.
James Brady Callan is a former Roman Catholic priest and one of the founders of the Spiritus Christi community in Rochester, New York.
Jan Hus
Jan Hus (; c. 1369 – 6 July 1415), often referred to in English as John Hus or John Huss, was a Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague.
Jan Hus (; c. 1369 – 6 July 1415), often referred to in English as John Hus or John Huss, was a Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague.
Jan I of Żagań
Jan I of Żagań (Jan I żagański) (ca.
Jan I of Żagań (Jan I żagański) (ca.
Jan I, Duke of Żagań
Jan I of Żagań was a Duke of Żagań-Głogów, since 1397, since 1403 Duke of Żagań, Krosno Odrzańskie and Świebodzin and since 1412 sole ruler of Żagań and Przewóz.
Jan I of Żagań was a Duke of Żagań-Głogów, since 1397, since 1403 Duke of Żagań, Krosno Odrzańskie and Świebodzin and since 1412 sole ruler of Żagań and Przewóz.
Jan Łaski (1456-1531)
Jan Łaski (Łask, March 1456 - May 19, 1531, Kalisz, Poland) was a Polish nobleman, Grand Chancellor of the Crown (1503–10), diplomat, from 1490 secretary to Poland's King Kazimierz IV and ...
Jan Łaski (Łask, March 1456 - May 19, 1531, Kalisz, Poland) was a Polish nobleman, Grand Chancellor of the Crown (1503–10), diplomat, from 1490 secretary to Poland's King Kazimierz IV and ...
Jan Łaski (1456–1531)
Jan Łaski (Łask, March 1456 - May 19, 1531, Kalisz, Poland) was a Polish nobleman, Grand Chancellor of the Crown (1503–10), diplomat, from 1490 secretary to Poland's King Kazimierz IV and ...
Jan Łaski (Łask, March 1456 - May 19, 1531, Kalisz, Poland) was a Polish nobleman, Grand Chancellor of the Crown (1503–10), diplomat, from 1490 secretary to Poland's King Kazimierz IV and ...
Jean-Olivier Chénier
Jean-Olivier Chénier (December 9, 1806 – December 14, 1837) was a physician in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec).
Jean-Olivier Chénier (December 9, 1806 – December 14, 1837) was a physician in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec).
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans", is a national heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint.
Joan of Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans", is a national heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint.
Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey
Joan of Bar (1297 France – 1361 London) was the younger daughter of Henry III, Count of Bar and Princess Eleanor of England, and niece of Edward II of England.
Joan of Bar (1297 France – 1361 London) was the younger daughter of Henry III, Count of Bar and Princess Eleanor of England, and niece of Edward II of England.
Joaquín Sáenz y Arriaga
Joaquín Sáenz y Arriaga (born Joaquín Sáenz Arriaga on October 12, 1899 - died April 28, 1976) was a Mexican Catholic priest and theologian.
Joaquín Sáenz y Arriaga (born Joaquín Sáenz Arriaga on October 12, 1899 - died April 28, 1976) was a Mexican Catholic priest and theologian.
Johann Friedrich (theologian)
Johann Friedrich (May 5, 1836–1917), was a German theologian.
Johann Friedrich (May 5, 1836–1917), was a German theologian.
Johann Nepomuk Huber
Johann Nepomuk Huber (August 18, 1830 - March 20, 1879), was a German philosophical and theological writer, and a leader of the "Old Catholic Church".
Johann Nepomuk Huber (August 18, 1830 - March 20, 1879), was a German philosophical and theological writer, and a leader of the "Old Catholic Church".
John Ball (priest)
John Ball was an English Lollard priest who took a prominent part in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.
John Ball was an English Lollard priest who took a prominent part in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.
John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln
John de Lacy (c.
John de Lacy (c.
John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut
John of Ibelin (c. 1179 – 1236), called the Old Lord of Beirut, was a powerful crusader noble in the 13th century, one of the best known representatives of the influential Ibelin family.
John of Ibelin (c. 1179 – 1236), called the Old Lord of Beirut, was a powerful crusader noble in the 13th century, one of the best known representatives of the influential Ibelin family.
John of Oxford
John of Oxford (died 2 June 1200) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich.
John of Oxford (died 2 June 1200) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich.
John Wycliffe
John Wycliffe was an English Scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher at Oxford in England, who was known as an early dissident in the Roman ...
John Wycliffe was an English Scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher at Oxford in England, who was known as an early dissident in the Roman ...
John, King of England
John, also known as John Lackland, was King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death.
John, also known as John Lackland, was King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death.
Joseph Langen
Joseph Langen (June 3, 1837 - July 1901) was a German theologian and priest, who was instrumental for the German Old Catholic movement.
Joseph Langen (June 3, 1837 - July 1901) was a German theologian and priest, who was instrumental for the German Old Catholic movement.
Joseph Liu Xinhong
Joseph Liu Xinhong (Simplified Chinese: 刘新红, Traditional Chinese: 劉新紅) is the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association-sponsored Bishop of Anhui.
Joseph Liu Xinhong (Simplified Chinese: 刘新红, Traditional Chinese: 劉新紅) is the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association-sponsored Bishop of Anhui.
Joseph Ma Yinglin
Joseph Ma Yinglin (born c. 1966) is the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association-sponsored Bishop of the diocese of Kunming, China.
Joseph Ma Yinglin (born c. 1966) is the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association-sponsored Bishop of the diocese of Kunming, China.
Joseph René Vilatte
Joseph René Vilatte was, at different times, a Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Russian Orthodox and Jacobite.
Joseph René Vilatte was, at different times, a Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Russian Orthodox and Jacobite.
Joseph Wittig
Joseph Wittig (January 22, 1879 – August 22, 1949) was a German theologian and writer who was born in Neusorge, a village in the district of Neurode, Silesia.
Joseph Wittig (January 22, 1879 – August 22, 1949) was a German theologian and writer who was born in Neusorge, a village in the district of Neurode, Silesia.
Josip Broz Tito
Marshal Josip Broz Tito (; born Josip Broz; Cyrillic: Јосип Броз Тито; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1945 until his dea...
Marshal Josip Broz Tito (; born Josip Broz; Cyrillic: Јосип Броз Тито; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1945 until his dea...
José Aponte
Jose Fernando Aponte Hernández (born January 19, 1958), is an accountant and former Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico.
Jose Fernando Aponte Hernández (born January 19, 1958), is an accountant and former Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico.
José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia
Dr. José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco (January 6, 1766 – September 20, 1840) was the first leader of Paraguay following its independence from Spain.
Dr. José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco (January 6, 1766 – September 20, 1840) was the first leader of Paraguay following its independence from Spain.
José María Morelos
José María Teclo Morelos y Pavón (September 30, 1765, Valladolid, now Morelia, Michoacán – December 22, 1815, San Cristóbal Ecatepec, State of México) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and re...
José María Teclo Morelos y Pavón (September 30, 1765, Valladolid, now Morelia, Michoacán – December 22, 1815, San Cristóbal Ecatepec, State of México) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and re...
José Rizal
José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda , was a Filipino polymath, patriot and the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era.
José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda , was a Filipino polymath, patriot and the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era.
Jovinian
Jovinian, or Jovinianus, (died c.405) was an opponent of Christian asceticism in the 4th century and was condemned as a heretic at synods convened in Rome under Pope Siricius and in Milan ...
Jovinian, or Jovinianus, (died c.405) was an opponent of Christian asceticism in the 4th century and was condemned as a heretic at synods convened in Rome under Pope Siricius and in Milan ...
Ladislaus II of Hungary
Ladislaus II (Hungarian: II. László, Croatian: Ladislav II., Slovak: Ladislav II.) (1131 – 14 January 1163), King of Hungary.
Ladislaus II (Hungarian: II. László, Croatian: Ladislav II., Slovak: Ladislav II.) (1131 – 14 January 1163), King of Hungary.
Ladislaus of Naples
Ladislaus the Magnanimous (Ladislao il Magnanimo di Napoli; Nápolyi László; 15 February 1377 – 6 August 1414) was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem and Sicily, titular Count of ...
Ladislaus the Magnanimous (Ladislao il Magnanimo di Napoli; Nápolyi László; 15 February 1377 – 6 August 1414) was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem and Sicily, titular Count of ...
Lambert I of Spoleto
Lambert I (died 880) was the duke and margrave (dux et marchio) of Spoleto on two occasions, first from 859 to 871 and then from 876 to his death.
Lambert I (died 880) was the duke and margrave (dux et marchio) of Spoleto on two occasions, first from 859 to 871 and then from 876 to his death.
Landulf VI of Benevento
Landulf VI (died 27 November 1077) was the last prince of Benevento.
Landulf VI (died 27 November 1077) was the last prince of Benevento.
Lazarus Spengler
Lazarus Spengler (Nuremberg, March 13, 1479 – Nuremberg, September 7, 1534) was a prominent supporter of Martin Luther and leader of the Protestant Reformation in Nuremberg, as well as a famou...
Lazarus Spengler (Nuremberg, March 13, 1479 – Nuremberg, September 7, 1534) was a prominent supporter of Martin Luther and leader of the Protestant Reformation in Nuremberg, as well as a famou...
Leander Perez
Leander Henry Perez, Sr., was the Democratic political boss of Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes in southeastern Louisiana during the middle third of the 20th century.
Leander Henry Perez, Sr., was the Democratic political boss of Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes in southeastern Louisiana during the middle third of the 20th century.
Leonard Feeney
Father Leonard Feeney (b. Lynn, Massachusetts February 18, 1897 - d. Ayer, Massachusetts January 30, 1978 ) was a U.S. Jesuit priest who defended the strict interpretation of the Roman Catholic ...
Father Leonard Feeney (b. Lynn, Massachusetts February 18, 1897 - d. Ayer, Massachusetts January 30, 1978 ) was a U.S. Jesuit priest who defended the strict interpretation of the Roman Catholic ...
Leonardo Donato
Leonardo Donà, or Donato (Venice, February 12, 1536 – Venice, July 16, 1612) was the 90th Doge of Venice, reigning from January 10, 1606 until his death.
Leonardo Donà, or Donato (Venice, February 12, 1536 – Venice, July 16, 1612) was the 90th Doge of Venice, reigning from January 10, 1606 until his death.
Leopold V, Duke of Austria
Leopold V (1157 – December 31, 1194), the Virtuous, was a Babenberg duke of Austria from 1177 and of Styria from 1192 until his death.
Leopold V (1157 – December 31, 1194), the Virtuous, was a Babenberg duke of Austria from 1177 and of Styria from 1192 until his death.
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Louis IV, called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was the King of Germany from 1314, the King of Italy from 1327 and the Holy Roman Emperor from 1328.
Louis IV, called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was the King of Germany from 1314, the King of Italy from 1327 and the Holy Roman Emperor from 1328.
Louis V, Duke of Bavaria
Louis V, Duke of Bavaria, called the Brandenburger (May 1315 – 18 September 1361) was Duke of Bavaria and as Louis I also Margrave of Brandenburg and Count of Tyrol.
Louis V, Duke of Bavaria, called the Brandenburger (May 1315 – 18 September 1361) was Duke of Bavaria and as Louis I also Margrave of Brandenburg and Count of Tyrol.
Louis Vezelis
Bishop Louis Vezelis, OFM (born 1930, Rochester, New York) was a Franciscan priest who became a sedevacantist, believing that the mainstream Catholic Church was illegitimate due to the reforms o...
Bishop Louis Vezelis, OFM (born 1930, Rochester, New York) was a Franciscan priest who became a sedevacantist, believing that the mainstream Catholic Church was illegitimate due to the reforms o...
Luchino Visconti (died 1349)
Luchino Visconti (also spelled Lucchino, 1287 or 1292 - January 24, 1349) was lord of Milan from 1339 to 1349.
Luchino Visconti (also spelled Lucchino, 1287 or 1292 - January 24, 1349) was lord of Milan from 1339 to 1349.
Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez
Dom Luis Fernando Castillo Méndez was patriarch of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church, an independent catholic church.
Dom Luis Fernando Castillo Méndez was patriarch of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church, an independent catholic church.
Luis Fortuño
Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset is the governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States of America.
Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset is the governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States of America.
Manfred, King of Sicily
Manfred (1232, Venosa – 26 February 1266) was the King of Sicily from 1258 to 1266.
Manfred (1232, Venosa – 26 February 1266) was the King of Sicily from 1258 to 1266.
Manuel Antonio Chaves
Manuel Antonio Chaves or Chávez, known as El Leoncito, was a soldier in the Mexican Army and then became a rancher who lived in New Mexico.
Manuel Antonio Chaves or Chávez, known as El Leoncito, was a soldier in the Mexican Army and then became a rancher who lived in New Mexico.
Manuel Corral
Manuel Alonso Corral (1934 – 15 July 2011), known by his supporters as Pope Peter II, was the leader of the Palmarian Catholic Church.
Manuel Alonso Corral (1934 – 15 July 2011), known by his supporters as Pope Peter II, was the leader of the Palmarian Catholic Church.
Manwel Dimech
Manuel Dimech was the pre-eminent social reformer in pre-independence Malta, a philosopher, a journalist, and a writer of novels and poetry.
Manuel Dimech was the pre-eminent social reformer in pre-independence Malta, a philosopher, a journalist, and a writer of novels and poetry.
Marcel Lefebvre
Marcel François Marie Joseph Lefebvre (29 November 1905 – 25 March 1991) was a French Roman Catholic archbishop.
Marcel François Marie Joseph Lefebvre (29 November 1905 – 25 March 1991) was a French Roman Catholic archbishop.
Marcelline Jayakody
Fr. Marcelline Jayakody was a well-known Sri Lankan Catholic priest, musician, lyricist, author, journalist and patriot, and an exponent of indigenous culture who, according to a former High Cou...
Fr. Marcelline Jayakody was a well-known Sri Lankan Catholic priest, musician, lyricist, author, journalist and patriot, and an exponent of indigenous culture who, according to a former High Cou...
Margaret II, Countess of Flanders
Margaret, called of Constantinople was countess of Flanders from 1244 to 1278 and also, countess of Hainaut from 1244 to 1253 and again from 1257 until her death.
Margaret, called of Constantinople was countess of Flanders from 1244 to 1278 and also, countess of Hainaut from 1244 to 1253 and again from 1257 until her death.
Margaret McBride
The excommunication of Margaret McBride occurred following the nun's sanctioning in November 2009 of an abortion at a Roman Catholic hospital in Phoenix, Arizona.
The excommunication of Margaret McBride occurred following the nun's sanctioning in November 2009 of an abortion at a Roman Catholic hospital in Phoenix, Arizona.
Margaret of Durazzo
Margaret of Durazzo (28 July 1347 – 6 August 1412) was Queen of Naples and Hungary and Princess of Achaea as the spouse of Charles III of Naples, and later regent of Naples during the mino...
Margaret of Durazzo (28 July 1347 – 6 August 1412) was Queen of Naples and Hungary and Princess of Achaea as the spouse of Charles III of Naples, and later regent of Naples during the mino...
Margaret, Countess of Tyrol
Margaret, Countess of Tyrol, nicknamed Margarete Maultasch was the last Countess of Tyrol from the Meinhardiner dynasty of Gorizia.
Margaret, Countess of Tyrol, nicknamed Margarete Maultasch was the last Countess of Tyrol from the Meinhardiner dynasty of Gorizia.
Margery of Hedsor
Burnham Abbey was founded as a house of Augustinian nuns in 1266 by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans, who presented the community with the surrounding lands and the parish churc...
Burnham Abbey was founded as a house of Augustinian nuns in 1266 by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans, who presented the community with the surrounding lands and the parish churc...
Marguerite Porete
Marguerite Porete was a French mystic and the author of The Mirror of Simple Souls, a work of Christian spirituality dealing with the workings of Divine Love.
Marguerite Porete was a French mystic and the author of The Mirror of Simple Souls, a work of Christian spirituality dealing with the workings of Divine Love.
Markward von Annweiler
Markward von Annweiler (died 1202) was Imperial Seneschal and Regent of the Kingdom of Sicily.
Markward von Annweiler (died 1202) was Imperial Seneschal and Regent of the Kingdom of Sicily.
Marsilius of Padua
Marsilius of Padua was an Italian scholar, trained in medicine who practiced a variety of professions.
Marsilius of Padua was an Italian scholar, trained in medicine who practiced a variety of professions.
Martin Bucer
Martin Bucer (11 November 1491 – 28 February 1551) was a Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices.
Martin Bucer (11 November 1491 – 28 February 1551) was a Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices.
Martin Luther
Martin Luther was a German monk, priest, professor of theology and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther was a German monk, priest, professor of theology and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation.
Mary Kay Kusner
Mary Kay Kusner was born and raised Catholic and attended Boston College where she received her Masters in Pastoral Ministry.
Mary Kay Kusner was born and raised Catholic and attended Boston College where she received her Masters in Pastoral Ministry.
Mary MacKillop
Mary Helen MacKillop, also known as Saint Mary of the Cross, was an Australian Roman Catholic nun who, together with Father Julian Tenison Woods, founded the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sa...
Mary Helen MacKillop, also known as Saint Mary of the Cross, was an Australian Roman Catholic nun who, together with Father Julian Tenison Woods, founded the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sa...
Mary Ramerman
Mary Ramerman is one of the founders of the Spiritus Christi in Rochester, New York.
Mary Ramerman is one of the founders of the Spiritus Christi in Rochester, New York.
Mastino I della Scala
Mastino I della Scala (died 17 October 1277), born Leonardo or Leonardino, was an Italian condottiero, who founded the Scaliger house of Lords of Verona.
Mastino I della Scala (died 17 October 1277), born Leonardo or Leonardino, was an Italian condottiero, who founded the Scaliger house of Lords of Verona.
Matthias Döring
Matthias Döring (in the 1390s – 24 July 1469) was a German Franciscan historian and theologian.
Matthias Döring (in the 1390s – 24 July 1469) was a German Franciscan historian and theologian.
Michael I Cerularius
Michael I Cerularius (c. 1000–1059), also known as Michael Keroularios or Patriarch Michael I, was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1043 to 1059.
Michael I Cerularius (c. 1000–1059), also known as Michael Keroularios or Patriarch Michael I, was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1043 to 1059.
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo-Costilla y Gallaga Mandarte Villaseñor, more commonly known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or simply Miguel Hidalgo, was a Mexican priest and a ...
Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo-Costilla y Gallaga Mandarte Villaseñor, more commonly known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or simply Miguel Hidalgo, was a Mexican priest and a ...
Mikołaj Sapieha (1581–1644)
Mikołaj Sapieha (Mykalojus Sapiega, 1581–1644), known as Pobożny (Pious, Pius), of Lis coat of arms, was the Lithuanian Great Standard-Keeper (Chorąży wielki litewski, vexillifer) ...
Mikołaj Sapieha (Mykalojus Sapiega, 1581–1644), known as Pobożny (Pious, Pius), of Lis coat of arms, was the Lithuanian Great Standard-Keeper (Chorąży wielki litewski, vexillifer) ...
Miroslav of Hum
Miroslav Zavidović or Miroslav of Hum was a 12th-century Great Prince of Zachlumia from 1162 to 1190, an administrative division of the medieval Serbian Principality covering Herzegovina a...
Miroslav Zavidović or Miroslav of Hum was a 12th-century Great Prince of Zachlumia from 1162 to 1190, an administrative division of the medieval Serbian Principality covering Herzegovina a...
Máté Csák
Máté (III) Csák (between 1260-65 – 18 March 1321) (Csák (III) Máté, Matúš Čák III), also Máté Csák of Trencsén (trencséni Csák (III) Máté, Matúš Čák III Trenčiansky) was a Hungarian ...
Máté (III) Csák (between 1260-65 – 18 March 1321) (Csák (III) Máté, Matúš Čák III), also Máté Csák of Trencsén (trencséni Csák (III) Máté, Matúš Čák III Trenčiansky) was a Hungarian ...
Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution.
Niccolò Coscia
Niccolò Coscia (1681 – February 8, 1755) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.
Niccolò Coscia (1681 – February 8, 1755) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.
Niccolò Vitelli
Niccolò Vitelli (1414–1486) was an Italian condottiero of the Vitelli family from Città di Castello.
Niccolò Vitelli (1414–1486) was an Italian condottiero of the Vitelli family from Città di Castello.
Nicholas Hereford
Nicholas of Hereford (fl. 1390) was an English theological scholar, and advocate of the English reform movement within the Roman Church.
Nicholas of Hereford (fl. 1390) was an English theological scholar, and advocate of the English reform movement within the Roman Church.
Novatian
Novatian (circa 200–58) was a scholar, priest, theologian and antipope who held the title between 251 and 258.
Novatian (circa 200–58) was a scholar, priest, theologian and antipope who held the title between 251 and 258.
Odet de Coligny
Odet de Coligny (10 July 1517 – 14 February 1571) was a French cardinal of Châtillon, bishop of Beauvais, son of Gaspard I de Coligny and Louise de Montmorency, and brother of Gaspard and Franço...
Odet de Coligny (10 July 1517 – 14 February 1571) was a French cardinal of Châtillon, bishop of Beauvais, son of Gaspard I de Coligny and Louise de Montmorency, and brother of Gaspard and Franço...
Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma
Odoardo Farnese (28 April 1612 – 11 September 1646) was Duke of Parma and Piacenza from 1622 to 1646.
Odoardo Farnese (28 April 1612 – 11 September 1646) was Duke of Parma and Piacenza from 1622 to 1646.
Olaf (II) Haraldsen
Olaf Haraldsen (died ) was a Danish anti-king who ruled Scania for a few years from 1139.
Olaf Haraldsen (died ) was a Danish anti-king who ruled Scania for a few years from 1139.
Olaus Petri
Olof Persson (sometimes Petersson; born January 6, 1493 in Örebro, died April 19, 1552 in Stockholm), better known under the Latin form of his name, Olaus Petri (or less commonly, ...
Olof Persson (sometimes Petersson; born January 6, 1493 in Örebro, died April 19, 1552 in Stockholm), better known under the Latin form of his name, Olaus Petri (or less commonly, ...
Otto de la Roche
Otto (or Othon) de la Roche (died 1234) was a Burgundian nobleman from the castle of La Roche-sur-l'Ognon, in the Franche-Comté commune of Rigney, Doubs.
Otto (or Othon) de la Roche (died 1234) was a Burgundian nobleman from the castle of La Roche-sur-l'Ognon, in the Franche-Comté commune of Rigney, Doubs.
Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria
Otto II of Bavaria (Otto II der Erlauchte, Herzog von Bayern, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein) (7 April 1206, Kelheim – 29 November 1253) was the Duke of Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine (see Palatinate).
Otto II of Bavaria (Otto II der Erlauchte, Herzog von Bayern, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein) (7 April 1206, Kelheim – 29 November 1253) was the Duke of Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine (see Palatinate).
Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Otto IV of Brunswick was one of two rival kings of the Holy Roman Empire from 1198 on, sole king from 1208 on, and emperor from 1209 on.
Otto IV of Brunswick was one of two rival kings of the Holy Roman Empire from 1198 on, sole king from 1208 on, and emperor from 1209 on.
Owain Cyfeiliog
Owain ap Gruffydd (c. 1130 – 1197) was a prince of the southern part of Powys and a poet.
Owain ap Gruffydd (c. 1130 – 1197) was a prince of the southern part of Powys and a poet.
Owain Gwynedd
Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd (; 1100 – November 28, 1170), in English also known as Owen the Great, was King of Gwynedd from 1137 until his death in 1170.
Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd (; 1100 – November 28, 1170), in English also known as Owen the Great, was King of Gwynedd from 1137 until his death in 1170.
Pandenulf of Capua
Pandenulf was the Count of Capua, claiming that title from 862 and holding it successfully during the tumultuous civil war of 879 – 882.
Pandenulf was the Count of Capua, claiming that title from 862 and holding it successfully during the tumultuous civil war of 879 – 882.
Pandolfo IV Malatesta
Pandolfo IV Malatesta, nicknamed Pandolfaccio (Bad Pandulph) (July 1475 – June 1534) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Rimini and other cities in Romagna.
Pandolfo IV Malatesta, nicknamed Pandolfaccio (Bad Pandulph) (July 1475 – June 1534) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Rimini and other cities in Romagna.
Pandulf III of Benevento
Pandulf III (died 1060) was the prince of Benevento in the Mezzogiorno in medieval Italy, first as co-ruler with his father, Landulf V, and grandfather, Pandulf II, from 1012 or thereabouts to 1...
Pandulf III (died 1060) was the prince of Benevento in the Mezzogiorno in medieval Italy, first as co-ruler with his father, Landulf V, and grandfather, Pandulf II, from 1012 or thereabouts to 1...
Paolo Miraglia-Gulotti
Paolo Miraglia-Gulotti was an independent Catholic bishop.
Paolo Miraglia-Gulotti was an independent Catholic bishop.
Patricia Fresen
Patricia Fresen (born 1940 7 December) is a South African writer and catholic theologian.
Patricia Fresen (born 1940 7 December) is a South African writer and catholic theologian.
Patrick Buckley
Patrick "Pat" Buckley was ordained a priest of the Roman Church in Waterford,Ireland in 1976 by Bishop Michael Russell, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Waterford and Lismore.
Patrick "Pat" Buckley was ordained a priest of the Roman Church in Waterford,Ireland in 1976 by Bishop Michael Russell, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Waterford and Lismore.
Pedro I Fadrique
Pedro I Fadrique (died 1355), Count of Salona, was the eldest son of Alfonso Fadrique, vicar general of Athens, and Marulla of Verona.
Pedro I Fadrique (died 1355), Count of Salona, was the eldest son of Alfonso Fadrique, vicar general of Athens, and Marulla of Verona.
Peter I, Duke of Brittany
Pierre Mauclerc (c. 1190 – 6 July 1250), also known as Peter of Dreux or Pierre de Dreux, was duke of Brittany jure uxoris from 1213 to 1221, then regent of the duchy (for hi...
Pierre Mauclerc (c. 1190 – 6 July 1250), also known as Peter of Dreux or Pierre de Dreux, was duke of Brittany jure uxoris from 1213 to 1221, then regent of the duchy (for hi...
Peter III of Aragon
Peter the Great (Pere el Gran, Pero lo Gran; 1239, Valencia – 2 November 1285) was the King of Aragon (as Peter III) of Valencia (as Peter I), and Count of Barcelona (as Pet...
Peter the Great (Pere el Gran, Pero lo Gran; 1239, Valencia – 2 November 1285) was the King of Aragon (as Peter III) of Valencia (as Peter I), and Count of Barcelona (as Pet...
Peter Valesius Walsh
Peter Walsh, Irish politician and controversialist, was born at Mooretown, County Kildare, and studied at Leuven, where he joined the Franciscans and acquired Jansenist sympathies.
Peter Walsh, Irish politician and controversialist, was born at Mooretown, County Kildare, and studied at Leuven, where he joined the Franciscans and acquired Jansenist sympathies.
Petronilla of Aquitaine
Petronilla of Aquitaine (c. 1125–1193) was the daughter of William X of Aquitaine and Aenor of Châtellerault.
Petronilla of Aquitaine (c. 1125–1193) was the daughter of William X of Aquitaine and Aenor of Châtellerault.
Philip Repyngdon
Philip Repyngdon was a bishop and cardinal.
Philip Repyngdon was a bishop and cardinal.
Photios I of Constantinople
Photios I, also spelled Photius or Fotios, was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 858 to 867 and from 877 to 886.
Photios I, also spelled Photius or Fotios, was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 858 to 867 and from 877 to 886.
Pier Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala
Pier Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala was an Italian condottiero from Pietramala d'Arezzo in the Val d'Arno, a rocca that controlled the mule track between his native town of Arezzo and Anghiari.
Pier Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala was an Italian condottiero from Pietramala d'Arezzo in the Val d'Arno, a rocca that controlled the mule track between his native town of Arezzo and Anghiari.
Pierre Martin Ngô Đình Thục
Pierre Martin Ngô Đình Thục (October 6, 1897–December 13, 1984), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Huế, Vietnam, was born in Huế, on October 6, 1897, of affluent Roman Catholic parents.
Pierre Martin Ngô Đình Thục (October 6, 1897–December 13, 1984), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Huế, Vietnam, was born in Huế, on October 6, 1897, of affluent Roman Catholic parents.
Pietro Colonna
Pietro Colonna (died ca. 1505) was an Italian condottiero.
Pietro Colonna (died ca. 1505) was an Italian condottiero.
Pietro Giannone
Pietro Giannone (7 May 1676 – 17 March 1748) was an Italian historian born in Ischitella, in the province of Capitanata.
Pietro Giannone (7 May 1676 – 17 March 1748) was an Italian historian born in Ischitella, in the province of Capitanata.
Pope Peter III of Alexandria
Pope Peter III of Alexandria (died 490), also known as Mongus (from Greek mongos, "stammerer"), was Coptic Pope from 477 until his death and after 482 also recognized as Patriarch of A...
Pope Peter III of Alexandria (died 490), also known as Mongus (from Greek mongos, "stammerer"), was Coptic Pope from 477 until his death and after 482 also recognized as Patriarch of A...
Prospero Colonna
Prospero Colonna (1452–1523), sometimes referred to as Prosper Colonna, was an Italian condottiero in the service of the Papal States and the Holy Roman Empire during the Italian Wars.
Prospero Colonna (1452–1523), sometimes referred to as Prosper Colonna, was an Italian condottiero in the service of the Papal States and the Holy Roman Empire during the Italian Wars.
Prospero Colonna (cardinal)
Prospero Colonna (c. 1410–1463) was a cardinal-nephew of Pope Martin V (Odo Colonna), whose election ended the Western Schism.
Prospero Colonna (c. 1410–1463) was a cardinal-nephew of Pope Martin V (Odo Colonna), whose election ended the Western Schism.
Przemysł I of Greater Poland
Przemysł I (5 June 1220/4 June 1221 – 4 June 1257) was a Duke of Greater Poland (during 1241–1247 with his brother as co-ruler; according to some historians during 1239–1241 sole Duke of U...
Przemysł I (5 June 1220/4 June 1221 – 4 June 1257) was a Duke of Greater Poland (during 1241–1247 with his brother as co-ruler; according to some historians during 1239–1241 sole Duke of U...
Raimondo di Sangro
Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero (30 January 1710 – 22 March 1771) was an Italian nobleman, inventor, soldier, writer and scientist, best remembered for his reconstruction of the Chapel o...
Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero (30 January 1710 – 22 March 1771) was an Italian nobleman, inventor, soldier, writer and scientist, best remembered for his reconstruction of the Chapel o...
Rainald of Dassel
Rainald of Dassel (c. 1120 – 14 August 1167 near Rome) was archbishop of Cologne from 1159 to 1167 and archchancellor of Italy.
Rainald of Dassel (c. 1120 – 14 August 1167 near Rome) was archbishop of Cologne from 1159 to 1167 and archchancellor of Italy.
Ramón Allende Padín
Ramón Allende Padín, nicknamed El Rojo, was a Chilean physician and political figure.
Ramón Allende Padín, nicknamed El Rojo, was a Chilean physician and political figure.
Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse
Raymond IV of Toulouse, sometimes called Raymond of St Gilles, was Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne, and Margrave of Provence and one of the leaders of the First Crusade.
Raymond IV of Toulouse, sometimes called Raymond of St Gilles, was Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne, and Margrave of Provence and one of the leaders of the First Crusade.
Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse
Raymond VI (October 27, 1156 – August 2, 1222) was count of Toulouse and marquis of Provence from 1194 to 1222.
Raymond VI (October 27, 1156 – August 2, 1222) was count of Toulouse and marquis of Provence from 1194 to 1222.
Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse
Raymond VII of Saint-Gilles (July 1197, Beaucaire, Gard – 27 September 1249) was Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne and Marquis of Provence from 1222 until his death.
Raymond VII of Saint-Gilles (July 1197, Beaucaire, Gard – 27 September 1249) was Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne and Marquis of Provence from 1222 until his death.
Reginald II, Count of Bar
Reginald II of Bar (Renaut or Renaud) (died 25 July 1170) was a Count of Bar and Lord of Mousson from 1149 till his death.
Reginald II of Bar (Renaut or Renaud) (died 25 July 1170) was a Count of Bar and Lord of Mousson from 1149 till his death.
Reniero Zeno
Reniero Zeno was the 45th Doge of Venice, reigning from January 1, 1253 until his death in 1268.
Reniero Zeno was the 45th Doge of Venice, reigning from January 1, 1253 until his death in 1268.
Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford
Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, 4th Earl of Gloucester jure uxoris was the son of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford and Maud de St. Hilary.
Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, 4th Earl of Gloucester jure uxoris was the son of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford and Maud de St. Hilary.
Richard de Hoton
Richard de Hoton (died 9 January 1308) was prior of Durham after his election to that role on 24 March 1290.
Richard de Hoton (died 9 January 1308) was prior of Durham after his election to that role on 24 March 1290.
Richard Hunne
Richard Hunne (died 1514) was a merchant tailor with Lollard sympathies.
Richard Hunne (died 1514) was a merchant tailor with Lollard sympathies.
Richard Lugner
Richard Lugner (born October 11, 1932) is a successful Austrian entrepreneur in the construction industry, a Viennese society figure, and a former political candidate not affiliated with any of ...
Richard Lugner (born October 11, 1932) is a successful Austrian entrepreneur in the construction industry, a Viennese society figure, and a former political candidate not affiliated with any of ...
Richard of Ilchester
Richard of Ilchester, also called Richard of Toclyve or Richard of Toclive, was a medieval English statesman and prelate He was born in the diocese of Bath, where he obtained preferment.
Richard of Ilchester, also called Richard of Toclyve or Richard of Toclive, was a medieval English statesman and prelate He was born in the diocese of Bath, where he obtained preferment.
Richard Williamson (bishop)
Richard Nelson Williamson, is an English traditionalist Catholic and bishop who is a member of the Society of St. Pius X.
Richard Nelson Williamson, is an English traditionalist Catholic and bishop who is a member of the Society of St. Pius X.
Richard Woodman (martyr)
Richard Woodman (1524?–1557) was a Protestant martyr, who was born in Buxted and lived in nearby Warbleton in East Sussex.
Richard Woodman (1524?–1557) was a Protestant martyr, who was born in Buxted and lived in nearby Warbleton in East Sussex.
Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford
Robert de Vere (died 1221) was the second surviving son of Aubrey de Vere III, first earl of Oxford, and Agnes of Essex.
Robert de Vere (died 1221) was the second surviving son of Aubrey de Vere III, first earl of Oxford, and Agnes of Essex.
Robert Guiscard
Robert d'Hauteville, known as Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria, from Latin Viscardus and Old French Viscart, often rendered the Resourceful, the Cunning, the Wily,...
Robert d'Hauteville, known as Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria, from Latin Viscardus and Old French Viscart, often rendered the Resourceful, the Cunning, the Wily,...
Robert I of Loritello
Robert I was an Italo-Norman nobleman, the eldest son of Geoffrey of Hauteville, one of the elder sons of Tancred of Hauteville.
Robert I was an Italo-Norman nobleman, the eldest son of Geoffrey of Hauteville, one of the elder sons of Tancred of Hauteville.
Robert II of France
Robert II, called the Pious or the Wise, was King of the Franks from 996 until his death.
Robert II, called the Pious or the Wise, was King of the Franks from 996 until his death.
Robert Marmion
Robert Marmion (died 1218) was an English nobleman and itinerant justice.
Robert Marmion (died 1218) was an English nobleman and itinerant justice.
Robert Sinclair (bishop)
Robert Sinclair († 1398) was a late 14th century bishop of Orkney and bishop of Dunkeld.
Robert Sinclair († 1398) was a late 14th century bishop of Orkney and bishop of Dunkeld.
Robert the Bruce
Robert I, popularly known as Robert the Bruce, was King of Scots from 25 March 1306, until his death in 1329.
Robert I, popularly known as Robert the Bruce, was King of Scots from 25 March 1306, until his death in 1329.
Robert Wishart
Robert Wishart was Bishop of Glasgow during the Wars of Scottish Independence and a leading supporter of Sir William Wallace and Robert Bruce.
Robert Wishart was Bishop of Glasgow during the Wars of Scottish Independence and a leading supporter of Sir William Wallace and Robert Bruce.
Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk
Roger Bigod (c. 1144/1150 – 1221) was the son of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and his first wife, Juliana de Vere.
Roger Bigod (c. 1144/1150 – 1221) was the son of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and his first wife, Juliana de Vere.
Roger II Trencavel
Roger II Trencavel (died March 1194) was the Viscount of Carcassonne, Béziers, Razès, and Albi from 1167 or 1171 until his death.
Roger II Trencavel (died March 1194) was the Viscount of Carcassonne, Béziers, Razès, and Albi from 1167 or 1171 until his death.
Roger-Bernard II, Count of Foix
Roger Bernard II (c. 1195 – 26 May 1241), called the Great, was the sixth count of Foix from 1223 until his death.
Roger Bernard II (c. 1195 – 26 May 1241), called the Great, was the sixth count of Foix from 1223 until his death.
Roman Catholic Womenpriests
Roman Catholic Womenpriests is an Independent Catholic international group that asserts a connection to the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic Womenpriests is an Independent Catholic international group that asserts a connection to the Catholic Church.
Romolo Murri
Romolo Murri(Monte San Pietrangeli, 27 August 1870 – Roma, 12 March 1944) was an Italian politician and ecclesiastic.
Romolo Murri(Monte San Pietrangeli, 27 August 1870 – Roma, 12 March 1944) was an Italian politician and ecclesiastic.
Rowland Taylor
Rowland Taylor (sometimes spelled "Tayler") (October 6, 1510 – February 9, 1555) was an English Protestant martyr during the Marian Persecutions.
Rowland Taylor (sometimes spelled "Tayler") (October 6, 1510 – February 9, 1555) was an English Protestant martyr during the Marian Persecutions.
Rudolf van Diepholt
Rudolf van Diepholt (ca. 1390 - Vollenhove, 24 March 1455) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1423 to 1455 and bishop of Osnabrück from 1454 to 1455.
Rudolf van Diepholt (ca. 1390 - Vollenhove, 24 March 1455) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1423 to 1455 and bishop of Osnabrück from 1454 to 1455.
Rudolph I of Germany
Rudolph I was King of the Romans from 1273 until his death.
Rudolph I was King of the Romans from 1273 until his death.
Sabino Augusto Montanaro
Sabino Augusto Montanaro (born July 30, 1922) is a Paraguayan politician.
Sabino Augusto Montanaro (born July 30, 1922) is a Paraguayan politician.
Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester
Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester was one of the leaders of the baronial rebellion against King John of England, and a major figure in both Scotland and England in the decades around the tu...
Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester was one of the leaders of the baronial rebellion against King John of England, and a major figure in both Scotland and England in the decades around the tu...
Scarpetta Ordelaffi
Scarpetta Ordelaffi (died c. 1315) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Forlì (though with intervals) from 1295 until 1315.
Scarpetta Ordelaffi (died c. 1315) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Forlì (though with intervals) from 1295 until 1315.
Sciarra Colonna
Sciarrillo Colonna, byname of Giacomo Colonna (1270-1329), was a member of the powerful Colonna family, and a strong enemy of Pope Boniface VIII. During the Outrage of Anagni, in September...
Sciarrillo Colonna, byname of Giacomo Colonna (1270-1329), was a member of the powerful Colonna family, and a strong enemy of Pope Boniface VIII. During the Outrage of Anagni, in September...
Sergio María
Sergio María, known by his supporters as Gregory XVIII (b.
Sergio María, known by his supporters as Gregory XVIII (b.
Shepherds' Crusade
The Shepherds' Crusade (aka Pastoureaux) refers to separate events from the 13th and 14th century.
The Shepherds' Crusade (aka Pastoureaux) refers to separate events from the 13th and 14th century.
Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta
Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (19 June 1417 – 7 October 1468), popularly known as the Wolf of Rimini, was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta and ...
Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (19 June 1417 – 7 October 1468), popularly known as the Wolf of Rimini, was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta and ...
Sigismund Korybut
Sigismund Korybut (Жыгімонт Карыбутавіч; Zygmunt Korybutowicz; Žygimantas Kaributaitis; Zikmund Korybutovič; Жиґимонт Корибутович, ca.
Sigismund Korybut (Жыгімонт Карыбутавіч; Zygmunt Korybutowicz; Žygimantas Kaributaitis; Zikmund Korybutovič; Жиґимонт Корибутович, ca.
Sigismund, Archduke of Austria
Sigismund of Austria, Duke, then Archduke of Further Austria (October 26, 1427 – March 4, 1496) was a Habsburg archduke of Austria and ruler of Tirol from 1446 to 1490.
Sigismund of Austria, Duke, then Archduke of Further Austria (October 26, 1427 – March 4, 1496) was a Habsburg archduke of Austria and ruler of Tirol from 1446 to 1490.
Simon I of Isenburg-Kempenich
Simon I of Isenburg-Kempenich was the Lord of Isenburg-Kempenich from 1329 until 1341.
Simon I of Isenburg-Kempenich was the Lord of Isenburg-Kempenich from 1329 until 1341.
Simon Langton (archdeacon)
Simon Langton (died 1248) was an English medieval clergyman who served as Archdeacon of Canterbury from 1227 until his death in 1248.
Simon Langton (died 1248) was an English medieval clergyman who served as Archdeacon of Canterbury from 1227 until his death in 1248.
Simon Langton (priest)
Simon Langton was an English medieval clergyman who served as Archdeacon of Canterbury from 1227 until his death in 1248.
Simon Langton was an English medieval clergyman who served as Archdeacon of Canterbury from 1227 until his death in 1248.
Simon of Vermandois
Simon of Vermandois (1093–1148) was a French nobleman and bishop.
Simon of Vermandois (1093–1148) was a French nobleman and bishop.
Simon VI de Montfort
Simon de Montfort "the younger" or Simon VI de Montfort was the second son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Eleanor of England.
Simon de Montfort "the younger" or Simon VI de Montfort was the second son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Eleanor of England.
Sir John Gordon, 1st Baronet, of Haddo
Sir John Gordon, 1st Baronet was a Scottish Royalist supporter of Charles I during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
Sir John Gordon, 1st Baronet was a Scottish Royalist supporter of Charles I during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
Sobeslaus II, Duke of Bohemia
Sobeslav II, called Prince of the Peasants or King of the Peasants, was the duke of Bohemia from 1173 to 1179.
Sobeslav II, called Prince of the Peasants or King of the Peasants, was the duke of Bohemia from 1173 to 1179.
Soběslav II, Duke of Bohemia
Soběslav II, called Prince of the Peasants or King of the Peasants, was the Duke of Bohemia from 1173 to 1179.
Soběslav II, called Prince of the Peasants or King of the Peasants, was the Duke of Bohemia from 1173 to 1179.
Thaddeus McCarthy
Blessed Thaddeus McCarthy (c. 1455 – October 25, 1492) was an Irish ecclesiastic, who was appointed Bishop of Ross, Ireland in 1482 and Bishop of Cork and Cloyne in 1490.
Blessed Thaddeus McCarthy (c. 1455 – October 25, 1492) was an Irish ecclesiastic, who was appointed Bishop of Ross, Ireland in 1482 and Bishop of Cork and Cloyne in 1490.
Theobald I of Navarre
Theobald I, called the Troubadour, the Chansonnier, and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne from birth and King of Navarre from 1234.
Theobald I, called the Troubadour, the Chansonnier, and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne from birth and King of Navarre from 1234.
Thomas Cranmer
Thomas Cranmer was a leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and, for a short time, Mary I. He helped build a favourable case fo...
Thomas Cranmer was a leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and, for a short time, Mary I. He helped build a favourable case fo...
Thomas de Multon, Lord
Issue ---- He married: 1.
Issue ---- He married: 1.
Thomas Langley
Thomas Langley (c.1363 – 20 November 1437) was an English prelate who held high ecclesiastical and political offices in the early to mid 1400s.
Thomas Langley (c.1363 – 20 November 1437) was an English prelate who held high ecclesiastical and political offices in the early to mid 1400s.
Thomas of Corbridge
Thomas of Corbridge (sometimes Thomas Corbridge; died 1304) was Archbishop of York between 1299 and 1304.
Thomas of Corbridge (sometimes Thomas Corbridge; died 1304) was Archbishop of York between 1299 and 1304.
Thomas, Lord of Coucy
Thomas de Marle (1078–1130), the son of Enguerrand I and his repudiated wife, Adele de Marle, became the second of the Lords of Coucy.
Thomas de Marle (1078–1130), the son of Enguerrand I and his repudiated wife, Adele de Marle, became the second of the Lords of Coucy.
Tissa Balasuriya
Tissa Balasuriya (born 1924) is a Sri Lankan Roman Catholic priest and theologian.
Tissa Balasuriya (born 1924) is a Sri Lankan Roman Catholic priest and theologian.
Tolberto III da Camino
Tolberto III da Camino was an Italian nobleman and military leader, a member of the Da Camino family.
Tolberto III da Camino was an Italian nobleman and military leader, a member of the Da Camino family.
Torchitorio of Gallura
Torchitorio de Zori (also spelled Torcotor(e)(io) or (T)(D)orgodorio, and also de Thori; died before 1113) is the earliest Judge of Gallura known with certainty and attested by conte...
Torchitorio de Zori (also spelled Torcotor(e)(io) or (T)(D)orgodorio, and also de Thori; died before 1113) is the earliest Judge of Gallura known with certainty and attested by conte...
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
Victor Emanuel II was king of Sardinia from 1849 and, on 17 March 1861, he assumed the title King of Italy to become the first king of a united Italy since the 6th century, a title he held...
Victor Emanuel II was king of Sardinia from 1849 and, on 17 March 1861, he assumed the title King of Italy to become the first king of a united Italy since the 6th century, a title he held...
Walter Langton
Walter Langton (died 1321) was a bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and treasurer of England.
Walter Langton (died 1321) was a bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and treasurer of England.
William Cumin
William Cumin was a medieval Bishop of Durham elect.
William Cumin was a medieval Bishop of Durham elect.
William de Beauchamp (1185)
William de Beauchamp (c.1185–1260) was a British judge and High Sheriff.
William de Beauchamp (c.1185–1260) was a British judge and High Sheriff.
William de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle
William de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle (died 26 March 1242) was an English nobleman.
William de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle (died 26 March 1242) was an English nobleman.
William de Lamberton
William de Lamberton, sometimes modernized as William Lamberton, (died 20 May 1328) was Bishop of St Andrews from 1297 (consecrated 1298) until his death.
William de Lamberton, sometimes modernized as William Lamberton, (died 20 May 1328) was Bishop of St Andrews from 1297 (consecrated 1298) until his death.
William de Thorpe
Sir William de Thorpe (died May 27, 1361) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench from November 26, 1346 to October 26, 1350.
Sir William de Thorpe (died May 27, 1361) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench from November 26, 1346 to October 26, 1350.
William de Tracy
Sir William de Tracy, Knt., (died c. 1189) was Lord of the Manor of Toddington, Gloucestershire, feudal Baron of Bradninch, near Exeter, and Lord of Moretonhampstead, Devon.
Sir William de Tracy, Knt., (died c. 1189) was Lord of the Manor of Toddington, Gloucestershire, feudal Baron of Bradninch, near Exeter, and Lord of Moretonhampstead, Devon.
William de Vere
William de Vere (died 1198) was Bishop of Hereford and an Augustinian canon.
William de Vere (died 1198) was Bishop of Hereford and an Augustinian canon.
William Hogan (priest)
William Hogan was born in Ireland and became a priest before emigrating to America around 1810.
William Hogan was born in Ireland and became a priest before emigrating to America around 1810.
William II de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle
William II de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle (died 26 March 1242) was an English nobleman.
William II de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle (died 26 March 1242) was an English nobleman.
William IX, Duke of Aquitaine
William IX, called the Troubador, was the Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitou between 1086 and his death.
William IX, called the Troubador, was the Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitou between 1086 and his death.
William Martel
William Martel (fl. 1130–1153) was a steward of the royal households of King Henry I and King Stephen of England.
William Martel (fl. 1130–1153) was a steward of the royal households of King Henry I and King Stephen of England.
William of Ockham
William of Ockham was an English Franciscan friar and scholastic philosopher, who is believed to have been born in Ockham, a small village in Surrey.
William of Ockham was an English Franciscan friar and scholastic philosopher, who is believed to have been born in Ockham, a small village in Surrey.
William of Saint-Amour
William of Saint-Amour was a minor figure in thirteenth-century scholasticism, chiefly notable for his withering attacks on the friars.
William of Saint-Amour was a minor figure in thirteenth-century scholasticism, chiefly notable for his withering attacks on the friars.
William of the Principate
William of Hauteville (c. 1027 – 1080) was one of the younger sons of Tancred of Hauteville by his second wife Fressenda.
William of Hauteville (c. 1027 – 1080) was one of the younger sons of Tancred of Hauteville by his second wife Fressenda.
William Taylor (Lollard)
William Taylor (died 1423) was a mediæval theologian and priest, executed as a Lollard.
William Taylor (died 1423) was a mediæval theologian and priest, executed as a Lollard.
Women's Ordination Conference
The Women's Ordination Conference is the oldest and largest national organization that works to ordain women as priests, deacons and bishops into the Roman Catholic Church.
The Women's Ordination Conference is the oldest and largest national organization that works to ordain women as priests, deacons and bishops into the Roman Catholic Church.
Émile Petitot
Father Émile-Fortuné Petitot (also known as Émile-Fortuné-Stanislas-Joseph Petitot) (Inuk name, Mitchi Pitchitork Tchikraynarm iyoyé, meaning "Mr. Petitot, son of the Sun") (Dece...
Father Émile-Fortuné Petitot (also known as Émile-Fortuné-Stanislas-Joseph Petitot) (Inuk name, Mitchi Pitchitork Tchikraynarm iyoyé, meaning "Mr. Petitot, son of the Sun") (Dece...
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