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Conquest of Cyprus by the Turks: Divergence of the Early Modern Period and Establishment of Status Quo in the Mediterranean

open access: yesGazi Akademik Bakış, 2019
The victory of the Ottomans at Djerba (1560) and the Great Siege of Malta (1565) were perceived as a serious threat to the West and led the Pope to mobilize the Catholic states to build an alliance against the Ottomans.
Emrah NAKİ
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“Hegemonia” e “Intelectual Orgânico” na Primeira Idade Média: Gregório I e a (re)elaboração do vocábulo-conceito de rector

open access: yesHistória
Resumo Este artigo pretende analisar Gregório I (540-604) como intelectual orgânico do papado frente às monarquias germânicas, isto é, traçar as estratégias do bispo de Roma para firmar sua posição como facção hegemônica frente aos Estados ampliados ...
João Paulo Charrone
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Why Gramsci? [PDF]

open access: yesDialect Anthropol, 2022
Crehan K.
europepmc   +1 more source

The Papacy in Mid-nineteenth Century American Catholic Imagination [PDF]

open access: yes, 1987
The symbolic force of the papacy is found in the public statements of five prominent American Catholic apologists of mid-nineteenth century (c. 1838-1888): Francis P.
Mize, Sandra Yocum
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The relationship network of nuncios and forms of reward for its members at the imperial court of Rudolf II (1576–1612)

open access: yesTheatrum Historiae, 2019
Unlike the Spanish envoys, the papal nuncios made use of individuals who were attached to the imperial court of Rudolf II. These were in particular members of the Privy Council or of the Aulic Council as well as the most influential ...
Tomáš Černušák
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The Dropsy of Popes (1555-1978): A Bad Prognostic Sign Foreboding of Death. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Relig Health, 2022
De Santo NG, Bisaccia C, De Santo LS.
europepmc   +1 more source

The Cambridge history of the papacy : Volume 1 : The two swords [PDF]

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Throughout its history, the papacy has engaged with the world. Volume 1 addresses how the papacy became an institution, and how it distinguished itself from other powers, both secular and religious. Aptly titled 'The Two Swords,' it explores the papacy's
J Rollo-Koster (21896696)   +3 more
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