There have been five Popes Celestine of the Roman Catholic Church:
Pope Celestine I (422–432)
Antipope Celestine II (1124)
Pope Celestine II (1143–1144)
Pope Celestine III (1191–1198)
Pope Celestine IV (1241)
Pope Celestine V (1294)
Topics referred to by the same term
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PopeCelestine V (Latin: Caelestinus V; 1215 – 19 May 1296), born Pietro Angelerio (according to some sources Angelario, Angelieri, Angelliero, or Angeleri)...
five PopesCelestine of the Roman Catholic Church: PopeCelestine I (422–432) Antipope Celestine II (1124) PopeCelestine II (1143–1144) PopeCelestine III...
PopeCelestine IV (Latin: Caelestinus IV; c. 1180/1187 − 10 November 1241), born Goffredo da Castiglione, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of...
PopeCelestine III (Latin: Caelestinus III; c. 1105 – 8 January 1198), was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 30 March...
PopeCelestine I (Latin: Caelestinus I) (c. 376 – 1 August 432) was the bishop of Rome from 10 September 422 to his death on 1 August 432. Celestine's...
PopeCelestine II (Latin: Caelestinus II; died 8 March 1144), born Guido di Castello, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from...
(337–352) Pope Liberius (352–366) Pope Siricius (384–399) Pope Anastasius I (399–401) Pope Innocent I (401–417) Pope Boniface I (418–422) PopeCelestine I (422–432)...
was of baronial origin, with connections to the papacy. He succeeded PopeCelestine V, who had abdicated from the papal throne. Boniface spent his early...
to end the Western Schism, and the first pope to voluntarily resign since Celestine V in 1294. All other popes in the modern era have held the position...
saints Pope Innocent II canonized three saints. PopeCelestine II did not canonize any saints. Pope Lucius II did not canonize any saints. Pope Eugene...
Thebaldus Buccapecuc) was elected pope after the death of Pope Callixtus II on 13 December 1124 and took the name Celestine II, but factional violence broke...
Deacon of Santa Lucia in Silice on 20 February 1193. Under Pope Clement III and PopeCelestine III he was treasurer of the Roman Church, compiling the Liber...
who came to share their life of privations. Peter of Morone (later PopeCelestine V), their founder, built a number of other small oratories in that neighborhood...
group of Dutch Calvinists in 1645. They were canonized on 15 October 2017 by Pope Francis. Those that were killed on 16 July 1645 were: André de Soveral (b...
This article lists the popes who have been canonised. A total of 83 out of 265 deceased popes have been recognised universally as canonised saints, including...
December) was convoked in Naples after the resignation of PopeCelestine V on 13 December 1294. Celestine V had only months earlier restored the election procedures...
Avignon, during the Avignon papacy. Earlier, PopeCelestine V was twice crowned in L'Aquila. In 1800 Pope Pius VII was crowned in the crowded church of...
a premonition in a dream. Many years later, in 1193, she related to PopeCelestine III how much she was tortured by her memories of the young king. Henry's...
of the original Papal Jubilee, a penitential observation devised by PopeCelestine V, who is buried there. The church, which therefore ranks as a basilica[according...
Celestine III. Paolo Scolari was born into the influential house of Conti di Segni growing in significance in Rome during the twelfth century. Pope Alexander...
Nestorius' dispute with Cyril had led the latter to seek validation from PopeCelestine I, who offered his support for Cyril to request that Nestorius recant...
detention of a crusader was contrary to public law, and on these grounds PopeCelestine III excommunicated Leopold. On 28 March 1193, Richard was brought to...
1198 papal election (held 8 January) was convoked after the death of PopeCelestine III; it ended with the election of Cardinal Lotario dei Conti di Segni...
recorded as Francesco Saverio Maria Felice. An ancestor of his was PopeCelestine IV. He studied at the Collegio Campana run by the Society of Jesus and...
Bishop Simon from 1230 until 1255. Innocent's immediate predecessor was PopeCelestine IV, elected on 25 October 1241, whose reign lasted only fifteen days...