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Pope Benedict IX (3021 bytes)
1: ...ephew of [[Pope Benedict VIII]] and [[Pope John XIX]]. His father obtained the Papal chair for him, g...
3: ...y only that he must have been one of the youngest popes.
5: ...ipope]]. Benedict's forces returned in April and expelled his rival.
7: ... of [[simony]] in 1049 and was [[excommunication|excommunicated]].
9: ...a. Other sources say he died in 1085. [[Pope Leo IX]] may have lifted the ban on him. Another report ...

Pope Benedict IV (290 bytes)
1: ... succeeded [[Pope John IX]] and was followed by [[Pope Leo V]].
5: {{Pope|
6: Predecessor=[[Pope John IX|John IX]]|
7: Successor=[[Pope Leo V|Leo V]]}}
12: [[Category:Popes|Benedict 04]]

Pope Benedict VI (661 bytes)
1: ...izens of [[Rome]] renewed their outrages, and the pope himself was strangled by order of Crescentius, th...
4: ...tion (1880s) of an unnamed encyclopedia - please expand as necessary
6: {{Pope|
7: Predecessor=[[Pope John XIII|John XIII]]|
8: Successor=[[Pope Benedict VII|Benedict VII]]}}

Pope Benedict I (733 bytes)
1: ...disruption of the Lombards in [[Italy]] few ever existed.
3: {{Pope|
4: Predecessor=[[Pope John III|John III]]|
5: Successor=[[Pope Pelagius II|Pelagius II]]}}
9: [[Category:Popes|Benedict 01]]

Pope Benedict II (715 bytes)
1: ...ns altogether or made them obtainable from the [[exarch]] in [[Italy]].
5: {{Pope|
6: Predecessor=[[Pope Leo II|Saint Leo II]]|
7: Successor=[[Pope John V|John V]]}}
9: [[Category:Popes|Benedict 02]]

Pope Benedict XV (4533 bytes)
1: ...age:Pope benedict15.jpg|thumb|200px|Pope Benedict XV]]
3: ...922]]; he succeeded [[Pope Pius X|Pope Saint Pius X]].
6: [[Image:BenedictXV.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Benedict XV - Supreme Pontiff (1914-1922)]]
7: ...ampolla left his post with the election of [[Pius X]], and was succeeded by Cardinal [[Merry del Val]...
9: ...XIII's relatively liberal foreign policy and Pius X's rival in the conclave of 1903, made him suspici...

Pope Benedict V (845 bytes)
1: ...e, had him deposed after only a month, and the ex-pope was carried off to [[Hamburg]] where he became a ...
6: *Some text from 9th edition (1880s) of an unnamed encyclope...
8: {{Pope|
9: Predecessor=[[Pope Leo VIII|Leo VIII]]|
10: Successor=[[Pope John XIII|John XIII]]}}

Pope Benedict XI (1884 bytes)
1: ...m sanctam]]''. Nevertheless, on June 7, 1304, he excommunicated Philip IV's implacable minister, [[Wi...
3: ... successor, [[Pope Clement V|Clement V]], and the popes who succeeded him were completely under the infl...
5: Benedict XI was the author of a volume of sermons and commen...
11: {{Pope|
12: Predecessor=[[Pope Boniface VIII|Boniface VIII]]|

Pope Benedict XIV (2687 bytes)
1: ...enedictXIV.gif|frame|right|Scholar Pope, Benedict XIV]]
3: ..., [[1675]] - [[Rome]], [[May 3]], [[1758]]) was [[pope]] from [[1740]] to [[1758]].
7: ...ndia|Indian]] and [[China|Chinese]] missions. An example of this is the statues of the ancestors - is...
17: {{Pope|
18: Predecessor=[[Pope Clement XII|Clement XII]]|

Pope Benedict XIII (1317 bytes)
1: [[Image:PopebenedictXIII.jpg|100px|right]]
2: ''For Pedro de Luna, see [[Antipope Benedict XIII]].''
4: ...e]], and the last member of that family to become Pope.
6: {{Pope|
7: Predecessor=[[Pope Innocent XIII|Innocent XIII]]|

Pope Benedict XII (2209 bytes)
1: ...''' (c.[[1280]]s - [[April 24]], [[1342]]), was [[pope]] from [[1334]] to [[1342]].
3: ...he south, he was made [[Mirepoix|Bishop of Mirepoix]]. A year later he was made a [[Cardinal]].
5: He succeeded [[Pope John XXII]] as Pope in [[1334]], but did not carry out the policy of ...
7: ... he rejected many of the ideas developed by John XXII and campaign against the [[Immaculate Conceptio...
9: {{Pope|

Pope Benedict VIII (869 bytes)
1: ...enedict VI|Benedict VI]], was opposed by an [[antipope]] Gregory, who compelled him to flee from [[Rome]...
3: {{Pope|
4: Predecessor=[[Pope Sergius IV|Sergius IV]]|
5: Successor=[[Pope John XIX|John XIX]]}}
10: [[fi:Benedictus VIII]]

Pope Benedict III (1330 bytes)
1: ...II, Holy Roman Emperor|Louis II]]'s envoys forced Benedict to handle Anastasius and adherents leniently.
2: ...elped to weaken the hold of the emperors upon the popes, especially upon their elections.
4: Benedict intervened in the conflict between the sons of Lo...
6: ..., the future [[Alfred the Great]] visited Rome in Benedict's reign.
8: ...sually placed between the reign of [[Leo IV]] and Benedict.

Pope Benedict VII (1111 bytes)
1: [[Pope]] '''Benedict VII''' (died [[983]]) belonged to the [[noble]] [...
3: Benedict's date of birth is not known with certainty; the ...
5: ...eplace [[Antipope Boniface VII]]. Boniface was [[excommunicate]]d and unsuccessfully attempted to ret...
7: Benedict promoted [[monasticism]] and ecclesiastical refor...
13: {{Pope|

Benedict (8413 bytes)
1: ...Nursia, for other uses of the name Benedict see [[Benedict (disambiguation)]]''
3: [[Image:Benedict.jpg|right]]
4: [[Saint]] '''Benedict of Nursia''' (c. [[480]] - [[543]]), born at Nurs...
6: ... Nursia is that contained in the second book of [[Pope Gregory I|St. Gregory]]'s ''Dialogues'' It is rat...
10: ...If we accept the date 480 for his birth, we may fix the date of his abandoning the schools and quitti...

Ruth Benedict (3286 bytes)
2: '''Ruth Benedict''' (née Fulton) ([[June 6]], [[1887]] - [[Septemb...
8: Benedict wrote poetry under the name "Anne Singleton" unti...
10: Her ''Patterns of Culture'' ([[1934]]) expresses [[cultural relativism]] in describing beha...
14: Benedict was among the leading social anthropologists who ...
21: Benedict is best known for her book ''The Chrysanthemum an...

Antipope Benedict X (2450 bytes)
1: ...and's candidate as Pope, who then took the name [[Pope Nicholas II|Nicholas II]].
3: ..., and then attacked [[Galeria]], forcing Benedict X to surrender and renounce the Papacy.
5: Benedict X was then allowed to go free, and he retired to on...
7: ...t important consequence of the affair of Benedict X was the adoption of new laws on papal elections, ...
12: [[Category:Antipopes|Benedict 10]]

Eggs Benedict (1636 bytes)
1: '''Eggs Benedict''' is a dish consisting of slices of [[toast]] or...
3: ... origin theories argues against any link to the [[Benedictine]] order.
5: The dish is the source of American actor [[Dirk Benedict]]'s stage name, supposedly adopted on the suggest...
7: ... hollandaise sauce. Further, the traditional Eggs Benedict is open-faced, while the Egg McMuffin has the oth...
9: ==External links==

Benedict Anderson (1092 bytes)
1: '''Benedict Anderson''' is a professor of International Studi...
8: * ''Language and Power: Exploring Political Cultures in Indonesia'' ''ISBN 0...
12: Benedict Anderson. ''Imagined Communities'' ''ISBN 0860913...
17: [[de:Benedict Anderson]]

Benedict A. Morel (211 bytes)
1: '''Benedict A. Morel''' was a European [[psychiatrist]] who f...
3: [[Category:Psychiatrists|Morel, Benedict]]

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