Showing posts with label Bologna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bologna. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2022

On the 11th of July 1280 He Led the Church on Pilgrimage to Saint Peter's Park at Rome by Flying to Venice by Horse and Carriage


 745 Years Ago Today

Thursday 20th of May 1277
187th Pope Ioannes XXI dies of injuries suffered when the roof of his bedroom collapsed on 14 May at the age of 62 in Viterbo, Lazio, Italy.
There was widespread speculation about his death (since his death was declared by Pope Lorenzo IV the 15th of May 1278), but the Pope had to flee and take refuge in Rome on the orders of Pope St. Peter VI . On the 11th of July 1280 he led the church on pilgrimage to Saint Peter's Park at Rome by flying to Venice by horse and carriage and then the following day he built the Cathedral of St Augustine in Nice, Nice, and afterwards took the place of Pope Tullius of Bologna and made it his mission to the east of the Rhine in 1451. Amongst other things Francis made history when he took the Order of St. Nicholas Basilica in Alexandria in 1464 with the Pope. In 1466 he built St Nicholas the Great, the first cathedral or temple of Jesus Christ of Nazareth and made a permanent cathedral in the south of Italy with The Monastery of St Augustine in the city of Assisi the fifth of August 1473. In 1478, with the permission of the Pope he erected the cathedral of Basilica St. Sophia, Rome. In 1480, he began rebuilding the Church of St. Francis of Assisi with St. Peter of Assisi.

Monday, April 11, 2022

He Discovered That He Was Able to Understand His Enemies in Ways Which He Found Fascinating Although His Enemies Also Expressed Strange Beliefs in Him


 111 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 11th of April 1911
Propaganda of the Deed anarchist Anteo Zamboni is born in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
He received his DPhil from a local high school which he attended in Bologna, Italy. His studies involved a range of different fields, as he discovered that he was able to understand his enemies in ways which he found fascinating, although his enemies also expressed strange beliefs in him. In 1910 he was placed into the care of the University of Especialment and continued to publish a number of writings, as well as writing for numerous newspaper journals. He became the first American journalist to be selected as the recipient of a Fulbright FCE/CE and was chosen by the FSO as the first and only American citizen to receive a scholarship in English Writing Program in 1915. During a certain period he met the renowned Dr. Jules-Louis de Villerot. They ended up in New Haven, Connecticut, and later they moved to Geneva, Switzerland. At this point it is believed that after writing "The New York Times", "Mozart", and "The Independent," De Villerot wanted to become a lawyer and later became the managing director of London Law. During this time he went on to work at private offices in New York City, New Jersey, and San Francisco, California. He was married to Joanne Rous and he became a director.