A series of manuscript prophecies concerning the Papacy, under the title of Vaticinia de Summis Pontificibus, a Latin text which assembles portraits of popes and prophecies related to them,[1] circulated from the late thirteenth-early fourteenth century, with prophecies concerning popes from Pope Nicholas III onwards.
^The texts and illustrations are so closely related they must have been conceived together.
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manuscript prophecies concerning the Papacy, under the title of VaticiniadeSummisPontificibus, a Latin text which assembles portraits of popes and prophecies...
compiled as an illustrated codex. A version of the well-known VaticiniadeSummisPontificibus of the 13th–14th century, it was discovered in 1994 by the...
Vittorio Emmanuele 307 (Vaticiniade Futuri Christi Vicarii ad Cesarem Filium; 1629. 82 pages sewed as a codex. Brought by Cèzar de Nostre-Dame to cardinal...
855 and Benedict III was elected as his successor on 29 September 855. Jean de Mailly, a French Dominican at Metz, places the story in the year 1099, in...
pseudo-prophecies, united with a later series under the title VaticiniadeSummisPontificibus was falsely attributed to Joachim of Fiore without any basis...
of the Popes (Latin: Prophetia Sancti Malachiae Archiepiscopi, deSummisPontificibus, "Prophecy of Saint-Archbishop Malachy, concerning the Supreme Pontiffs")...
Actually the 13th–14th century VaticiniadeSummisPontificibus in a misascribed version sometimes referred to as the Vaticinia Nostradami "Happy birthday...