RMG1CBWY–Portrait of Pope John XXII (1249-1334) born Jacques Duèze. He was the second Avignon Pope, elected by a conclave in Lyon assembled by King Louis X's brother Philip, the Count of Poitiers, later King Philip V of France
RMDCA6DC–Pope John XXII, Jacques Arnaud Duèse, Jacques Duèse or James of Cahors, 1245 or 1249 - 1334
RMR27ABX–Portrait of Pope John XXII in Ceremonial Dress. Detail from Triptych Builders of the Papal Palace by Henri Rondel 1915-16. Papal Palace Avignon
RMRCXD55–Pope John XXII Approving the Carmelite Rule (Predella panel). Museum: Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena. Author: LORENZETTI, PIETRO.
RMPJ407J–Avignon Pope John XXII of Rome 1316-1334.
RMW21YCJ–Gustave Doré - Sanuti Showing Maps East Pope John Xxii
RMR5EMGF–Miniature of Pope John XXII. Vaticinia de Pontificibus. Italy, Central (Florence); 2nd quarter of the 15th century. Source: Harley 1340, f.5. Language: Latin.
RMF617W6–A papal seal of pope John XXII (1316-1334) discovered by archaeologists in the port of Greifswald, pictured in the town hall of Greifswald, Germany 10 November 2015. PHOTO: STEFAN SAUER/DPA
RM2M9CYK3–Pope John Xxii (1316 - 34)
RM2A6007D–Engraving depicting the State Entry of Pope John XXII into Constance for the famous council. Dated 14th Century
RF2WXTAMY–Pope John XXII with Greek monks begging for aid, middle age illustration
RMPPY8DJ–Initial D: Pope John XXII(?, Writing before the Man of Sorrows; Atelier of the Passion Master; Northeastern, illuminated
RMG7WHP3–The impressive scene in St. Peter's, Rome, during the ceremony in which Pope John XXII presented the biretta to the 23 new Cardinals, which include Dr. William Godfrey, 69 year old The Archbishop of Westminster.
RM2JBXGMJ–Church interior with Pope John XXII pointing to an image of Thomas Aquinas. He is surrounded by monks and bishops. In the margin a five-line caption in Latin. Twenty-eighth print in a series of thirty prints depicting the life story of Thomas Aquinas., Sanctification of Thomas Aquinas The Life of St. Thomas Aquinas (series title), print maker: Egbert van Panderen, (mentioned on object), Otto van Veen, publisher: Otto van Veen, Antwerp, 1610, paper, engraving, h 209 mm × w 147 mm
RM2X569XN–Canonization of Thomas Aquinas, Egbert van Panderen, after Otto van Veen, 1610 - Church interior with Pope John XXII pointing to an image of Thomas Aquinas. He is surrounded by monks and bishops. In the margin a five-line caption in Latin.
RMJK8F4R–France, Midi-Pyrenees Region, Lot Department, Cahors, Pope John XXII tower, tallest town building
RMP8ATRN–Pope John XXII. Born in 1244, died 1334. In 1316 he was elected pope of Lyon, 1923
RME7888E–Granite statue of Pope John XXII, Wroclaw, Lower Silesia, Poland
RM2CH2GDB–Rondel Henri - the Builders of the Papal Palace Avignon 2 (Left Pope John XXII) - French School - 19th and Early 20th Century
RMG1CBT5–Engraving depicting the State Entry of Pope John XXII into Constance for the famous council. Dated 14th Century
RMP03A3E–. English: Portait of en:Pope John XXII in the en:Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, Rome Italiano: Ritratto di it:Papa Giovanni XXII nella it:Basilica di San Paolo fuori la Mura, Roma . 14th century. Unknown 21 196-John XXII
RMDYF3XN–Wall Plaque 2013. Piazzaetta dei leoni per volonta unanime del consiglio comunale dedicata a papa giovanni XXII (Piazzaetta of lions by the will of the city council unanimously dedicated to Pope John XXII).
RMP3YJA1–John XXII (Giovanni XXII), pope from 1316 to 1334. Rome, St. Paul basilica. Location: BASILICA DE SAN PABLO, ROME, ITALIA.
RMK9PB99–Pope John XXII
RF2G2N89J–Gustave Doré - Sanuti Showing Maps East Pope John XXII
RM2F2CKWA–Pope John XXII.
RM2KAEG8B–FRANCE - 1968 May 25: An 60 centimes brown, bister-brown and purple postage stamp depicting Map of Papal Enclave, Valreas, and John XXII Receiving Homage. Papal enclave at Valreas, 650th anniversary. The area around the town of Valreas is known as L'Enclave des Papes. It is an enclave of Vaucluse, surrounded by the department of the Drome. The foundation of the Enclave began in 1317 when Pope John XXII bought Valreas for the papacy of Avignon. The story goes that following a visit to Valreas, feeling unwell he was offered some wine from the area
RF2F9DPH7–Church interior with Pope John XXII pointing to an image of Thomas Aquinas. He is surrounded by monks and bishops.
RM2A6008R–Portrait of Pope John XXII (1249-1334) born Jacques Duèze. He was the second Avignon Pope, elected by a conclave in Lyon assembled by King Louis X's brother Philip, the Count of Poitiers, later King Philip V of France
RM2F5P26J–Initial D: Pope John XXII(?) Writing before the Man of Sorrows. Atelier of the Passion Master
RMBA7W41–John XXII (Jacques Dueze), 1245 - 1334, pope 1316 - 1334, portrait, wood engraving, circa 1900, ,
RMG7WHP1–Dr. William Godfrey, 69 year old The Archbishop of Westminster, after he had received the biretta from Pope John XXII at a ceremony in St. Peter's, Rome. He is one of 23 new Cardinals created by the Pope.
RM2TDAKB6–Cahors, France, Housing, Architecture, Tower, Housing, Street, District, France, Cahors, Rue des Soubirous old house. Tower of Pope John XXII, Cahors, 21/06/1916 - 21/06/1916, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1916 - Provinces Françaises - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léon et Georges Chevalier - (April-July), Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive
RM2HN8D0B–Tower of Pope John XXII / Tour du pape Jean XXII, Cahors, Lot department, France
RM2RBYNHG–Sanuti Showing Maps of the East to Pope John XXII by Gustave Dore
RM2B6TAGT–Heiligverklaring van Thomas van Aquino Het leven van de heilige Thomas van Aquino (serietitel) Church Interior with Pope John XXII pointing to a picture of Thomas Aquinas. He is surrounded by monks and bishops. In the margin of a vijfregelig signature in Latin. Achtentwingtigste print from a series of thirty prints that the life of Thomas Aquinas verbeelden. Manufacturer : printmaker: Egbert of property Eren (listed property) designed by Otto van Veen Publisher: Otto van Veen Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1610 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measur
RMR5783E–Miniature of Pope John XXII (the caption, identifying the figure as Pope John XXIII, is erroneous). Vaticinia de Pontificibus. Italy, Central (Florence); 2nd quarter of the 15th century. Source: Harley 1340, f.10v. Language: Latin.
RM2HH4X73–The Man of Sorrows last quarter 14th century Italian A monk and a hooded figure, his back bared so that he can whip himself in penitence, kneel before a dreamlike vision of Jesus rising from his tomb. This plaque, with an inscription naming the society of Saint Dominic, was probably intended for private prayer by a member of a Dominican brotherhood. Focus on the crucified Christ and his suffering was widespread in the 1300s. Pope John XXII (reigned 1316–34) declared that the Imago pietatis should be evoked during the celebration of the Mass. Pope Innocent VI (reigned 1352–62) affirmed that dev
RMMPAY44–. Deutsch: Abschrift der Bulle In agro dominico. English: copy of the papal bull In agro dominico . Deutsch: 27. März 1329, Abschrift zwischen 1329 und ca. 1360 (nach Karin Schneider and Robert E. Lerner) English: 27 March 1329, copied between 1329 and ca. 1360 (according to Karin Schneider and Robert E. Lerner) . Deutsch: mittelalterlicher Kopist; Papst Johannes XXII. English: medieval copyist; pope John XXII 909 MS (Stadtbibliothek Mainz) I 151, fol. 201r. In agro dominico.
RMWH8T79–John XXII receiving the answer of the Greek Church to his demand for submission
RMPAYD5Y–The Man of Sorrows. Culture: Italian. Dimensions: Overall: 4 1/8 x 3 1/8 x 1/16 in. (10.4 x 8 x 0.2 cm). Date: last quarter 14th century. A monk and a hooded figure, his back bared so that he can whip himself in penitence, kneel before a dreamlike vision of Jesus rising from his tomb. This plaque, with an inscription naming the society of Saint Dominic, was probably intended for private prayer by a member of a Dominican brotherhood. Focus on the crucified Christ and his suffering was widespread in the 1300s. Pope John XXII (reigned 1316-34) declared that the Imago pietatis should be evoked d
RMR27AE3–Triptych Builders of the Papal Palace Popes John XXII, Benedict XII & Clement VI Oil Painting by Henri Rondel 1915-16. Palace of the Popes Avignon
RM2PFPJNR–The shrine of Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford 1275-1282. Canonized St Thomas de Cantilupe by Pope John XXII on 17 April 1320
RM2F2CKT1–Pope John XXii engraving.
RFRAE62W–Initial D: Pope John XXII(?) Writing before the Man of Sorrows, Atelier of the Passion Master, Northeastern reimagined
RMFK0288–Italy, Lombardy, Sotto il Monte, Pope Birth House, Monument of Roncalli Pope John XXIII
RM2A6007C–portrait of Antipope John XXIII (1370-1419) an antipope during the Western Schism
RMG1CBW2–portrait of Antipope John XXIII (1370-1419) an antipope during the Western Schism
RMB40N9T–John XXII (Jacques Dueze), circa 1245 - 4.12.1334, Pope 7.8.1316 - 4.12.1334, portrait, copper engraving, 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMG7WHP2–Dr. William Godfrey, 69 year old The Archbishop of Westminster, is clapped as he leaves after receiving the biretta from Pope John XXII at a ceremony in St. Peter's, Rome. He is one of 23 new Cardinals created by the Pope.
RM2TDAKAC–Cahors, France, Society, Habitat, Architecture, Art, Justice, Tower, River, Public civil architecture, Quay, Dwelling, Fortified architecture, Street, District, Prison, Middle Ages, France, Cahors, View taken from the Cabessut bridge on the old town city . Pelegri Tower, Chau du Roi, Palace of Pope John XXII, Cahors, 20/06/1916 - 20/06/1916, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1916 - Provinces Françaises - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léon et Georges Chevalier - (April-July), Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive
RF2HN8D1Y–Tower of Pope John XXII / Tour du pape Jean XXII, Cahors, Lot department, France
RMDY4K9M–Arbroath, Scotland, UK 6th April, 2014. Performers and re-enactors, holding the scroll, a letter in Latin submitted to Pope John XXII, dated 6 April 1320, sealed by fifty-one magnates and nobles, intended to confirm Scotland's status as an independent, sovereign state at the Scottish Homecoming event. 'The Declaration of Arbroath' held at Arboath Abbey where the Nobles of Scotland, assembled in the ruins of Arbroath Abbey to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath giving Scotland independence in 1320.
RMMPRDW3–'Interior Tomb of the Pope Jean XXII', c1925. Artist: Unknown.
RMR5CTRH–Miniature of the enthroned pope receiving a copy of a law book from a kneeling cleric, with a decorated initial 'I'(ohannes) and a historiated initial 'I'(ohannes) of a lawyer reading. Constitutiones clementis pape V, with the gloss of Johannes Andreae (Giovanni d’Andrea) and the preface of Pope John XXII. Italy N.; 2nd half of the 14th century. Source: Harley 3746, f.3. Language: Latin.
RM2DE0K6C–medieval tower (pope john XXII) in cahors (france)
RME8F60C–The Golden Rose. Artist: Minucchio da Siena (active 14th cen.)
RMMX6308–. English: Knights of Christ wearing the gala costumes of the order in Brazil. Crosses of the order are also seen in the margin of the illustration. This order was the most traditional Luso-Brazilian order of knighthood. The order originated in the Portuguese Order of Christ founded by Pope John XXII and King Denis of Portugal in 1318. Today the order is still conferred by the Pope and the Portuguese Republic, but no longer by Brazil. In Brazil the order was known as the 'Imperial Ordem de Nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo'. 1839. Jean Baptiste Debret 126 Chevaliers du Christ Rio de Janeiro by Debret
RM2GKMWTF–Colors for the 2021 Memorial Day Ceremony held at Timber Linn Memorial Park at carried by Pope St. John XXII Assembly 906, Albany, Oregon, May 31, 2021.
RMP9CC7C–The Golden Rose. Museum: Musée national du Moyen Âge (Musée de Cluny).
RFD4N71W–After Ludwig IV's death, the monks refused to admit his body to consecrated burial in the cathedral where predecessors lay.
RM2CDGRXN–. Social England; a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . ^ the personal worthiness of its occupant.Wyciiffe was charged with the errors of Marsiglio of Padua, thechanq)ion of the Imperial contest against Pope John XXII.;and tlie charge is, in effect, historically true, althoughit is likely that Wyciiffe learned them not from Marsigliobut from liis more scholastic fellow-worker. Ockliam. Thedoctrine of Evangelical Poverty which they had set againstthe worldly magn
RM2F2CKW9–Pope John XXII, Condemnation of Defensor pacis.
RF2B9CNPF–Initial D: Pope John XXII(?) Writing before the Man of Sorrows, Atelier of the Passion Master, Northeastern (illuminated), France, illumination about 1270 - 1280, written about 135 - 1375, Tempera colors, gold, and iron gall ink on parchment, Leaf: 17 x 11.9 cm (6 11,16 x 4 11,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMCXB2T5–Wall sign marking The Tour du Pape Jean XXII next to Saint-Barthélémy church in Cahors, France
RMBR2B5R–Popes Castle, Chateau des Papes, village of Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Vaucluse, Provence, France, Europe
RM2DW4NGJ–Jose Manuel Barroso with pope Francis at the end of the ceremony of canonisation of popes John Paul II and John XXIII at the Vatican on April 27, 2014. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RFPENWJM–Hotel de Ville in Chateauneuf du pape, Provence, France
RM2CBXBJM–The vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape with Mont Ventoux at the horizon, Provence FR
RM2T8YENM–Book of Hours, Entombment, This Book of Hours was completed in 1320-30 in the region of Ghent. The presence of the Hours of the Cross attributed to Pope John (XXII, 1316-1334) is piece of evidence for dating the manuscript
RM2HN8D0N–Tower of Pope John XXII / Tour du pape Jean XXII, Cahors, Lot department, France
RMBAWYFK–Symbol of the Order of Christ on a balcony of the Belem Tower in Lisbon, Portugal
RMDG46W0–Busts of white Carrara Marble standing in a sculptor workshop in the italian town of Carrara, on September 12, 2013. i
RMR52C7A–Miniature of Pope Clement V, surrounded by clerical figures, and in the initial 'I'(ohannes), the canonist Johannes Andreae offering the book, at the beginning of the Papal constitutions of Clement V. Papal constitutions of Clement V and John XXII , with gloss by Johannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea), ends imperfectly. Italy, N. (Bologna); 2nd half of the 14th century. Source: Arundel 481, f.3. Language: Latin.
RM2JAHDPM–pope john XXII in cahors in france
RF2HTDRKK–Painting of a clergyman in a church.
RMMWA40E–. English: Knights of Christ wearing the gala costumes of the order in Brazil. Crosses of the order are also seen in the margin of the illustration. This order was the most traditional Luso-Brazilian order of knighthood. The order originated in the Portuguese Order of Christ founded by Pope John XXII and King Denis of Portugal in 1318. Today the order is still conferred by the Pope and the Portuguese Republic, but no longer by Brazil. In Brazil the order was known as the 'Imperial Ordem de Nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo'. 1839. Jean Baptiste Debret 126 Chevaliers du Christ Rio de Janeiro by Debret
RF2RMPEF0–Eye ball sweets for sale in sarlat
RMP42HCH–JUAN XXII - CLEMENTINAS CON ECLESIASTICO - MANUSCRITO ILUMINADO EN EL SIGLO XIV POR NICCOLO DA BOLOGNA NICCOLO (1325/1403). Author: Bartolomeo da Brescia (d. 1258). Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION, MADRID, SPAIN.
RFD4N723–After Ludwig IV's death, the monks refused to admit his body to consecrated burial in the cathedral where predecessors lay.
RM2DW4NGH–Paola and Albert of Belgium with pope Francis at the end of the ceremony of canonisation of popes John Paul II and John XXIII at the Vatican on April 27, 2014. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2CBYA9G–The castle ruins of Châteauneuf-du-Pape above the Rhone valley, Provence FR
RM2T8YEB1–Book of Hours, Betrayal, This Book of Hours was completed in 1320-30 in the region of Ghent. The presence of the Hours of the Cross attributed to Pope John (XXII, 1316-1334) is piece of evidence for dating the manuscript
RMBAX1KC–Symbol of the Order of Christ on a cloister column of the Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon, Portugal
RM2DEF3EG–medieval tower (john XXII pope) in cahors infrance
RMMYBN2A–. English: Knights of Christ wearing the gala costumes of the order in Brazil. Crosses of the order are also seen in the margin of the illustration. This order was the most traditional Luso-Brazilian order of knighthood. The order originated in the Portuguese Order of Christ founded by Pope John XXII and King Denis of Portugal in 1318. Today the order is still conferred by the Pope and the Portuguese Republic, but no longer by Brazil. In Brazil the order was known as the 'Imperial Ordem de Nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo'. 1839. Jean Baptiste Debret 108 Chevaliers du Christ Rio de Janeiro by Debret
RF2RMP27P–Views of Sarlat la caneda the capital of the perigord noir and ancient town with fine architecture and a long history
RM2DW4NGF–Henri and Maria Teresa of Luxembourg with pope Francis at the end of the ceremony of canonisation of popes John Paul II and John XXIII at the Vatican on April 27, 2014. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2CBXBMY–The vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape with Mont Ventoux at the horizon, Provence FR
RM2T8YEB4–Book of Hours, Flagellation, This Book of Hours was completed in 1320-30 in the region of Ghent. The presence of the Hours of the Cross attributed to Pope John (XXII, 1316-1334) is piece of evidence for dating the manuscript
RM2DEF3HY–medieval tower (john XXII pope) in cahors infrance
RF2RMP2YP–Views of Sarlat la caneda the capital of the perigord noir and ancient town with fine architecture and a long history
RM2DW4NGW–French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and pope Francis at the end of the ceremony of canonisation of popes John Paul II and John XXIII at the Vatican on April 27, 2014. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2CBXBNH–The Avignon Cathedral and the Palace of the Popes, Avignon FR
RM2T8YEND–Book of Hours, Resurrection, This Book of Hours was completed in 1320-30 in the region of Ghent. The presence of the Hours of the Cross attributed to Pope John (XXII, 1316-1334) is piece of evidence for dating the manuscript
RM2DEF3GF–medieval tower (john XXII pope) in cahors infrance
RF2RMP2X2–Views of Sarlat la caneda the capital of the perigord noir and ancient town with fine architecture and a long history
RM2DW4NFY–Sofia and Juan Carlos of Spain with pope Francis at the end of the ceremony of canonisation of popes John Paul II and John XXIII at the Vatican on April 27, 2014. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2T8YEBE–Book of Hours, Nativity, This Book of Hours was completed in 1320-30 in the region of Ghent. The presence of the Hours of the Cross attributed to Pope John (XXII, 1316-1334) is piece of evidence for dating the manuscript
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