Alexander iv


(rinaldo conti) died 1261, italian ecclesiastic: pope 1254–61.
historical examples

hesitating to do so, the inquisitors applied to alexander iv.
a history of the inquisition of the middle ages; volume i henry charles lea

less questionable was the interference, in 1255, of alexander iv.
a history of the inquisition of the middle ages; volume i henry charles lea

innocent died before the negotiations were completed, but alexander iv.
the history of england t.f. tout

alexander iv himself described the corruption of the people as proceeding from the clergy.
giovanni boccaccio, a biographical study edward hutton

the earliest authentic instance of the right to wear them being granted to a non-bishop is a bull of alexander iv.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 12, slice 2 various

during the first and second years of the pontificate of pope alexander iv.
the knights templars c. g. (charles greenstreet) addison

some ten years later the vacillating policy of alexander iv.
a history of the inquisition of the middle ages; volume i henry charles lea

the death of alexander iv, soon after the publication of his bull tied the hands of the king.
the history of england t.f. tout

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