Honorius III kneeling at the feet of Christ, apse mosaic of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
Church
Catholic Church
Papacy began
18 July 1216
Papacy ended
18 March 1227
Predecessor
Innocent III
Successor
Gregory IX
Orders
Consecration
24 July 1216 by Ugolino di Conti
Created cardinal
20 February 1193 by Pope Celestine III
Personal details
Born
Cencio Savelli
c. 1150
Rome, Papal States
Died
(1227-03-18)18 March 1227 (aged 76–77) Rome, Papal States
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Cardinal-Priest of Santi Giovanni e Paolo (1200–1216)
Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals (1198–1216)
Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church (1194–1198)
Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church (1188–1198)
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Other popes named Honorius
Pope Honorius III (c. 1150[2] – 18 March 1227), born Cencio Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 July 1216 to his death. A canon at the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, he came to hold a number of important administrative positions, including that of Camerlengo. In 1197, he became tutor to the young Frederick II. As pope, he worked to promote the Fifth Crusade, which had been planned under his predecessor, Innocent III. Honorius repeatedly exhorted King Andrew II of Hungary and Emperor Frederick II to fulfill their vows to participate. He also gave approval to the recently formed Dominican and Franciscan religious orders.
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^Magyar katolikus lexikon I–XV. Főszerk. Diós István; szerk. Viczián János. Budapest: Szent István Társulat. 1993–2010., [1]
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respect"). Pope Honorius I (625–638) Antipope Honorius II (1061–1072) PopeHonorius II (1124–1130) PopeHonoriusIII (1216–1227) PopeHonorius IV (1285–1287)...
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Amiens PopeHonorius I (died 638), Pope 625–638 PopeHonorius II (died 1130), Pope 1124–1130 PopeHonoriusIII (1150–1227), Pope 1216–1227 PopeHonorius IV...
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Boniface III (607) Pope Boniface IV (608–615) Pope Adeodatus I (615–618) Pope Boniface V (619–625) PopeHonorius I (625–638) Pope Severinus (636–640) Pope Martin...
of PopeHonorius IV on 3 April 1287, a conclave was held in Rome, at the papal palace next to Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill, where PopeHonorius had...
by a Castilian priest named Dominic de Guzmán. It was approved by PopeHonoriusIII via the papal bull Religiosam vitam on 22 December 1216. Members of...
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Super Specula or Super Speculam was a decretal issued by PopeHonoriusIII at the latest by 1215, which had the effect of preventing the teaching of Roman...
Angels, with St Francis Offering Roses (top) St Francis imploring popeHonoriusIII the Confirmation of the Indulgence (left) St Francis Promulgates the...
where Henry gave homage to the Papacy, recognising PopeHonoriusIII as his feudal lord. Honorius declared that Henry was his vassal and ward, and that...
popes were elected here: PopeHonoriusIII (1216–1227), Pope Clement IV (1265–1268), PopeHonorius IV (1285–1287), Pope Celestine V (1294), and Pope Clement...
Italian Bernadette Soubirous Article in Dutch Kemp, E. W. (1945). "Pope Alexander III and the Canonization of Saints: The Alexander Prize Essay". Transactions...
by PopeHonoriusIII on June 1225 granting two Dominican friars, Dominic of Segovia and Martin, authorisation for a mission to Morocco. Honorius reissued...
them. Innocent III had in 1199 confirmed Sicut Judaeis, which was also confirmed by PopeHonoriusIII in 1216. In 1219, HonoriusIII issued a dispensation...
go to the Italian mainland to evangelize as well as to meet with PopeHonoriusIII to have him approve a new rule for the Carmelites. He was slain whilst...
Moldovans and the Czechs, defeated the Teutonic Knights. In 1221, PopeHonoriusIII was again worried about the situation in the Finnish-Novgorodian Wars...
of Pope Innocent III. Dominic returned to Rome a year later and was finally granted written authority in December 1216 by the new pope, HonoriusIII, for...