The life and times of Leo the Tenth
Author : Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)
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Page : 204 pages
File Size : 13,12 MB
Release : 1799
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Author : Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)
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Page : 204 pages
File Size : 13,12 MB
Release : 1799
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Author : Robin S. Doak
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 25,87 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780756515942
A biography of the Pope who was leader of the Catholic Church during the period of the Protestant Reformation.
Author : William Roscoe
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Page : 590 pages
File Size : 25,6 MB
Release : 1828
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Author : Andrew F. Smith
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 11,63 MB
Release : 2012-02-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0791488543
Leo Cherne's life brimmed with paradox and improbability. He was born in the Bronx to a poor, immigrant, Jewish family, and yet rose to the heights of economic and political power in WASP America. A successful entrepreneur and an unofficial advisor to nine presidents, he nevertheless devoted the majority of his time to humanitarian causes, particularly the International Rescue Committee, which he chaired for forty years. From Hungary to Cuba to Cambodia, Cherne traveled across the globe on behalf of political refugees. A consummate networker, he also had the uncanny ability to attract and cultivate talented people before they became prominent, including such figures as John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Patrick Moynihan, Claiborne Pell, Tom Dooley, William Casey, John Whitehead, and Henry A. Kissinger. He was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1984 by Ronald Reagan, who proclaimed that although never elected to governmental office, Leo Cherne had more influence on American foreign policy than most elected officials. The underlying theme of his life was that one person, without family contacts or wealthy connections, could make a difference worldwide in political and humanitarian affairs.
Author : William I Roscoe
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Page : 542 pages
File Size : 41,55 MB
Release : 1805
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Author : Amin Maalouf
Publisher : New Amsterdam Books
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 13,9 MB
Release : 1998-03-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1461663318
"I, Hasan the son of Muhammad the weigh-master, I, Jean-Leon de Medici, circumcised at the hand of a barber and baptized at the hand of a pope, I am now called the African, but I am not from Africa, nor from Europe, nor from Arabia. I am also called the Granadan, the Fassi, the Zayyati, but I come from no country, from no city, no tribe. I am the son of the road, my country is the caravan, my life the most unexpected of voyages." Thus wrote Leo Africanus, in his fortieth year, in this imaginary autobiography of the famous geographer, adventurer, and scholar Hasan al-Wazzan, who was born in Granada in 1488. His family fled the Inquisition and took him to the city of Fez, in North Africa. Hasan became an itinerant merchant, and made many journeys to the East, journeys rich in adventure and observation. He was captured by a Sicilian pirate and taken back to Rome as a gift to Pope Leo X, who baptized him Johannes Leo. While in Rome, he wrote the first trilingual dictionary (Latin, Arabic and Hebrew), as well as his celebrated Description of Africa, for which he is still remembered as Leo Africanus.
Author : Bernard O'Reilly
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Page : 626 pages
File Size : 28,91 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Catholics
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Author : William Roscoe
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Page : pages
File Size : 33,11 MB
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Author : Herbert Millingchamp Vaughan
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Page : 474 pages
File Size : 26,78 MB
Release : 1908
Category : Italy
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Author : Bronwen Neil
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 44,38 MB
Release : 2009-05-19
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1135284083
In this brief introduction to the life and works of this important leader of the early church, we gain a more accurate picture of the circumstances and pressures which were brought to bear on his pontificate. A brief introduction surveys the scanty sources which document Leo’s early life, and sets his pontificate in its historical context, as the Western Roman Empire went into serious decline, and Rome lost its former status as the western capital.