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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Blessed Victor III - New AdventBorn in 1026 or 1027 of a non-regnant branch of the Lombard dukes of Benevento; died in Rome, 16 Sept., 1087.
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Victor III - The Jewish Pope - Kriss FoundationHe rebuilt the church and conventual buildings, established schools of art and re-established monastic discipline so that there were 200 monks in the monastery ...
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Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of March 1, 1059Initially, he lived as a hermit; then, he entered the Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictines) at the monastery of S. Sofia in Benevento, when he was 20 years old ...
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Saint of the Day – 16 September – Blessed Pope Victor III (1027-1087)Sep 16, 2019 · When the Normans drove antipope Guibert out of Rome, Victor was solemnly enthroned in St Peter's on 9 May 1087. bl pope victor III.jpg. Much ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Victor III, Pope | Encyclopedia.comDuring his brief papacy he celebrated a synod at Benevento (August 1087), excommunicating Hugh of Die and Wibert of Ravenna, but he apparently neither renewed ...
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POPE VICTOR III, "A MAN OF UNUSUAL HOLINESS" - Catholic 365Mar 19, 2022 · Pope Victor III accomplished much as Abbot Desiderius of Monte Cassino. He did not live long as pope.
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Monte Cassino - Brill Reference WorksAfter it was rebuilt, various reforms were effected by the abbots Aligern (948–985), Theobald (1022–1035), Richer (1038–1055), Frederick of Lorraine (1057; ...
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Pope Victor III - 158th Pope - PopeHistory.comA year after his flight (in the month of March 1087 A.D.), Pope Victor made his move. He called a church synod in Capua, Italy and took back up his pontifical ...
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Abbot Desiderius, Alberic of Montecassino, and the Writing - jstor. 3.63, which records a number of books copied at Montecassino on Desiderius's order, among them his own Dialogues. The relevant entry reads: "Dialogům ...
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Pope Victor III (Desiderio ) [Catholic-Hierarchy]Date, Age, Event, Title. 1026¹, Born. 19 Apr 1058, 32.2, Appointed, Abbot of Montecassino, Italy. 6 Mar 1059, 33.1, Elevated to Cardinal.Missing: 1064 | Show results with:1064
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Blessed Victor III | Monte Cassino, Papal Reforms & Papal ElectionSep 12, 2025 · Of noble birth, Dauferi entered the Benedictine monastery of Montecassino, where he changed his name to Desiderius and where in 1058 he ...
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Abbot Desiderius of Montecassino and the Gregorian PapacyMar 25, 2011 · Founded by St Benedict in 529, by the eleventh century it was exempt from normal ecclesiastical jurisdiction and was the centre of a franchise ...Missing: entry | Show results with:entry
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Questions of Monastic Identity in Medieval Southern Italy and Sicily ...... Norman rulers served as an important impetus for their growth. For example, the princes of Benevento donated lands and granted privileges to the monastery ...
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chapter iii. - HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*At last the excellent Abbot Desiderius of Monte Cassino, who had raised that convent to the height of its prosperity, was elected to succeed his friend Gregory, ...
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Gregory VII and the Reform Movement (Chapter 6)Feb 28, 2025 · In the late 1070s, Desiderius of Monte Cassino (the future Pope Victor III, Bishop of Rome 1086–87) introduced Gregory VII as “he who now ...
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[PDF] Defining ideology in the pontificate of Gregory VIIof papal authority, as is evidenced in Gregory's letter to abbot Desiderius of Montecassino, instructing him to negotiate the terms of the papal alliance ...Missing: collaboration | Show results with:collaboration
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[PDF] THE FIRST PAPAL ELECTION ACCORDING TO THE DECREE IN ...The leaders of the Reform Party, led by a group of cardinal bishops headed by Odo of Ostia, the Abbot of Monte Cassino, Odorisio, and other opponents of Clement ...
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Library : Popes Through the Ages | Catholic CultureFor the early popes the main written source is the "Liber Pontificalis." This account of the lives of the popes was begun probably early in the sixth century ...
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Pope Victor III, Blessed | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaDesiderius was the greatest of all the abbots of Monte Cassino with the exception of the founder, and as such won for himself “imperishable fame” (Gregorovius).Missing: avoided | Show results with:avoided
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Sede Vacante 1087-1088 - CSUN... Henry IV. Henry's men, however, occupied Rome, and the Roman clergy and people ... Ferdinand Hirsch, "Desiderius von Montecassino als Papst Victor III ...
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The Incomplete Dialogues of Desiderius of MontecassinoDialogi de miraculis S. Benedicti de Desiderius: il manque une partie du troi- sième livre, ainsi que tout le quatrième. L'examen des passages de la Chro- nique ...Missing: Dialogus | Show results with:Dialogus
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Monastic Miracles in Southern Italy, c.1040–1140 | Studies in ...Desiderius, Dialogi de miraculis Sancti Benedicti, ed. G. Schwarz and A. Hofmeister, MGH.SS 30.2 (Hannover, 1934), lib. II, ch. 21, 1138. 2. 2 Ward ...Missing: Dialogus | Show results with:Dialogus
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Dialogi de miraculis Sancti Benedicti, by Pope Victor III (circa 1080)May 21, 2025 · An apparently unfinished account of miracles connected to Monte Cassino, framed as a dialogue between Victor himself (as Desiderius) and a ...
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The ScriptoriumMontecassino is one of the rare examples of a medieval monastery that still preserves a substantial heritage of manuscripts produced in its own scriptorium or ...
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Manuscripts of MontecassinoThe library of abbot Desiderius was rich both in the books promoted by him and in other earlier ones and gifts from outside. The preservation of some of the ...Missing: Victor school
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The Abbey Church at the Time of Desiderius - Museo FacileDec 4, 2016 · The most important undertaking promoted by Desiderius was the reconstruction of the abbey church that had already been transformed by Abbot ...
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The Age of Abbot Desiderius? - National Catholic RegisterSep 6, 2017 · Despite being elected Pope Victor III, Desiderius is remembered primarily as an abbot. Vincenzo Carducci, 'Visión del Papa Víctor III', ca. 1629.
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The apogee of Monte Cassino - The PastMar 18, 2024 · Abbot Teobald (1022-1035) is credited with a small atrium beyond the west front of St Benedict; to his successor, Abbot Richerius (1038-1055), ...Missing: Richer | Show results with:Richer
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Rising From the Ashes: The Legacy of the First Benedictine MonasteryFeb 15, 2024 · It was here, in this very first monastery of the order, that the saint wrote down his renowned rule, shaping a monastic life centered around ...