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John Russell Pope (4114 bytes)
2: '''John Russell Pope''' ([[April_24]], [[1874]] - [[August 27]], [[193... 4: ...f the large-format camera, with glass negatives. Pope attended the [[Ecole des Beaux-Arts]] in [[Paris,... 6: ...Collegiate Gothic unifying theme offered by Pope. Pope's original plan is a prime document in the [[City... 8: ... both [[neoclassicism|neoclassical]], modelled by Pope on the Roman [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]]. 10: Less known projects by Pope include Union Station, [[Richmond, Virginia]] (19... John Conrad Russell, 4th Earl Russell (569 bytes) 1: ...ell]], and half-brother of the historian [[Conrad Russell]]. 3: ...ussell]] | Title=[[Earl Russell]] | Next=[[Conrad Russell]]}} 7: [[Category:Peers|Russell, John Conrad Russell, 4th Earl]] 8: [[Category:1921 births|Russell, John Conrad]] John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (14291 bytes) 4: |+ '''The Earl Russell'''</font></caption> 5: ...ef;" align="center" colspan="2"|[[Image:lord_john_russell.jpg]] 11: |[[Robert Peel|Sir Robert Peel, Bt]]<br>[[Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston|The Viscount Palm... 26: ...]] - [[May 28]], [[1878]]), known as '''Lord John Russell''' before [[1861]], was a [[Whig]] [[politician]]... 28: ...gs fell from power in [[1841]]. In this position, Russell continued to lead the more reformist wing of the ... John Russell, 2nd Earl Russell (519 bytes) 1: ...l Russell''' ([[1865]] - [[1931]]) was [[Bertrand Russell]]'s elder brother. He was briefly married to [[El... 3: ...sell]] | Title=[[Earl Russell]] | Next=[[Bertrand Russell]]}} 7: ...ategory:1865 births|Russell, John Francis Stanley Russell, 2nd Earl]] 8: ...ategory:1931 deaths|Russell, John Francis Stanley Russell, 2nd Earl]] 9: [[Category:Peers|Russell, John Francis Stanley Russell, 2nd Earl]] John Russell (850 bytes) 1: '''John Russell''' is the name of several notable individuals, in... 3: ...rrect to refer to ''Lord John Russell'' as ''John Russell'', because his honorifix was treated as part of h... 4: *[[John Conrad Russell, 4th Earl Russell]] 5: *[[John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford]] – Tudor statesman 7: ...verend John Russell]] – dog breeder ([[Jack Russell terrier]]) Pope John V (567 bytes) 1: '''John V''', [[pope]] from [[685]] to [[August 2]], [[686]], was a [[... 3: {{Pope| 4: Predecessor=[[Pope Benedict II|Saint Benedict II]]| 5: Successor=[[Pope Conon|Conon]]}} 7: [[Category:Popes|John 05]] Pope John IV (614 bytes) 1: ...e endeavoured to explain away the connection of [[Pope Honorius I]] with the heresy, especially defendin... 3: {{Pope| 4: Predecessor=[[Pope Severinus|Severinus]]| 5: Successor=[[Pope Theodore I|Theodore I]]}} 7: [[Category:Popes|John 04]] Pope John IX (1019 bytes) 1: ...eodore II]] in granting [[Christian]] burial to [[Pope Formosus|Formosus]], but at a council held at [[R... 3: ...liance seemed to promise. John was succeeded by [[Pope Benedict IV|Benedict IV]]. 5: {{Pope| 6: Predecessor=[[Pope Theodore II|Theodore II]]| 7: Successor=[[Pope Benedict IV|Benedict IV]]}} Pope John XI (1619 bytes) 1: '''John XI''' ([[910]]?–[[936]]) was a [[pope]] from [[931]] to [[936]]. 3: Pope John XI was the son of [[Marozia]] and [[Alberico I]].... 5: ... was thus able to exert complete control over the pope. 7: ...is younger brother. The only control left to the Pope was ethe exercise of his purely spiritual duties.... 9: ...], [[Archbishop]] of [[Reims]] (933). It was this pope who sat in the Chair of Peter during its deepest ... Pope John XX (1204 bytes) 1: There has never been a '''Pope John XX'''. 3: ...t, having been skipped over in the enumeration of popes, and as the enumeration is now firmly establishe... 5: ...y in numbering as "evidence" that there was a ''[[Pope Joan]]'': see [[myths and legends surrounding the... 7: ... admission to [[Heaven]] by pretending to be Pope John XX, there being no one to contradict him by claim... 10: * [[List of Popes]] Pope John I (1271 bytes) 1: '''John I''' was [[Pope]] from [[523]] to [[526]]. He was a native of [[... 3: ...against the Arians. Theodoric threatened that if John should fail in his mission, there would be repris... 5: ...aly|Ravenna]], Theodoric's capital, Theodoric had John arrested on the suspicion of having conspired wit... 7: ...e]] and buried in the [[Basilica of St. Peter]]. John I is depicted in art as looking through the bars ... 9: {{Pope| Pope John II (1163 bytes) 1: ... in [[Rome]] on the [[Caelian Hill]]. He was made pope [[January 2]], 533. 3: ...sued by the [[Roman Senate]]. The following year John obtained a profession of orthodox faith from the ... 7: {{Pope| 8: Predecessor=[[Pope Boniface II|Boniface II]]| 9: Successor=[[Pope Agapetus I|Saint Agapetus I]]}} John Pope (384 bytes) 1: ...re have been at several notable men named '''John Pope''': 2: *[[John Pope (politician)|John Pope]], (1770-1845), U.S. politician, Senator for Kent... 3: *[[John Pope (military officer)|John Pope]], (1822-1892), U.S. Soldier, Union General in th... 4: *[[John Pope (alderman)|John Pope]], (born c. 1972), Chicago Alderman from 10th war... Pope John X (1450 bytes) 1: '''John X''', [[pope]] from [[914]] to [[928]], was deacon at [[Bologn... 3: ...ssor of [[Pope Lando|Lando]]. Like [[Pope John IX|John IX]] he endeavoured to secure himself against his... 5: ...ozia]], daughter of Theodora. His successor was [[Pope Leo VI|Leo VI]]. 7: {{Pope| 8: Predecessor=[[Pope Lando|Lando]]| Pope John VI (726 bytes) 1: ...o the papal chair two months after the death of [[Pope Sergius I|Sergius I]]. 3: ...tly by persuasion and partly by means of a bribe, John succeeded in inducing Gisulf, duke of [[Benevento... 5: {{Pope| 6: Predecessor=[[Pope Sergius I|Saint Sergius I]]| 7: Successor=[[Pope John VII|John VII]]}} Pope John XV (3601 bytes) 1: ... have ruled for four months after [[Pope John XIV|John XIV]], being now omitted by the best authorities. 3: John XV was the son of Leo, a Roman presbyter. At the ... 5: ...e of [[Pope Gregory V|Gregory V]]. To his credit, John was a patron and protector of the reforming monks... 7: ...ns en route and in Rome made that impossible. The pope then sent a legate with instructions to call a co... 9: ...ory that a solemn canonization had been made by a pope. John Russell Hind (2090 bytes) 24: '''John Russell Hind''' ([[May 12]] [[1823]] – [[December 2... 28: Some sources give his name as '''John Russel Hind''' with only one "L". However, [[19th... 36: [[Category:1823 births|Hind, John Russell]] 37: [[Category:1895 deaths|Hind, John Russell]] 38: [[Category:British astronomers|Hind, John Russell]] John Russell Young (2464 bytes) 1: '''John Russell Young''' ([[November 20]], [[1840]]-[[January 17]... 18: [[Category:1840 births|Young, John Russell]] 19: [[Category:1899 deaths|Young, John Russell]] John Russell (painter) (2530 bytes) 1: '''John Russell''' ([[1745]]-April [[1806]]) was an [[England|Eng... 5: ... in [[1767]]. Although nominally based in London, Russell travelled extensively around Britain, undertaking... 7: ...ueen Charlotte, the Prince of Wales (both of whom Russell also painted) and the Duke of York. With such roy... 11: ...efs (a devout follower of [[George Whitefield]]), Russell was also interested in [[astronomy]] (he was a fr... 15: His son [[William Russell (painter)|William]] (1780-1870) also became a suc... John Fox-Russell (1237 bytes) 1: '''John Fox-Russell''' (VC, MC) was a [[Welsh]] recipient of the [[Vi... 7: ... at [[Tel-el-Khuweilfeh]], [[Palestine]], Captain Russell repeatedly went out to attend to the wounded unde... 20: ...ww.barmy.co.uk/ramc/foxrussell.htm Captain J. Fox-Russell]
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