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Name: Urban, VI
Birth Date: 1318
Death Date: October 15, 1389
Place of Birth: Naples, Italy
Nationality: Italian
Gender: Male
Occupations: pope

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Biography of Urban, VI
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Urban VI (1318-1389) was pope from 1378 to 1389. During his pontificate began the Great Schism of the Church, during which rival popes at Rome and Avignon claimed legitimacy and divided the loyalties of Europe. Bartolomeo Prignano, who became Urban II,...


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Pope Urban VI (c. 1318 – October 15, 1389), born Bartolomeo Prignano, was Pope from 1378 to 1389. Born in Naples, he was a devout monk and learned casuist, trained at Avignon. On March 21, 1364, he was consecrated Archbishop of Acerenza in the...


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Catholic New Times
Urban VI still lives.(FRONT BURNER)
12/04/2005: 588 words, approx. 2 pages
During my recent visit to the Art Gallery of Hamilton, a flash of brilliant red caught my eye from one particular painting. Intrigued, I looked closer and discovered the painting was by the 19th century French artist, Jean-Paul Laurens. The dominant red-clad figure...
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The Boston Globe
John McDevitt, at 87; educator once honored by Pope Paul VI
12/12/1994: 469 words, approx. 2 pages
John W. McDevitt of New Haven, an educator formerly of Waltham who was honored by Pope Paul VI for his devotion to the Holy See, died Dec. 6 in Yale New Haven Hospital. He was 87. Born and raised in Malden, Mr. McDevitt...
 


 

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