- Pope Julius
Pope Julius could refer to:
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Pope Julius I
*Pope Julius II
**Pope Julius (game) , a card game thought to be named after Pope Julius II
*Pope Julius III
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Pope Julius could refer to:
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Pope Julius II — Pope Julius II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Julius II (GIULIANO DELLA ROVERE). Born on 5 December, 1443, at Albissola near Savona; crowned on 28 November, 1503; died at Rome, in the night of 20 21 February, 1513. He was born of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Julius II — Infobox pope|English name=Julius II birth name=Giuliano della Rovere term start=1 November 1503|term end=21 February 1513 predecessor=Pius III|successor=Leo X birth date=5 December 1443|birthplace=Albisola, Italy dead=dead|death date=21 February… … Wikipedia
Pope Julius I — Infobox Pope English name=Julius I birth name=Julius term start=February 6, 337 term end=April 12, 352 predecessor=Mark successor=Liberius birth date=??? birthplace=Rome, Italy dead=dead|death date=April 12, 352 deathplace=Rome, Italy… … Wikipedia
Pope Julius (game) — Pope Julius is a gambling card game of the 16th century. Players included King Henry VIII.Very little is known about the game, and its existence is known to be attested only by three written sources, those being:*c. 1521 John Skelton, Speke,… … Wikipedia
Pope Julius III — Infobox pope|English name=Julius III|Latin name=Julius PP. III birth name=Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte term start=February 7, 1550|term end=March 23, 1555 predecessor=Paul III|successor=Marcellus II birth date=birth… … Wikipedia
Portrait of Pope Julius II (Raphael) — Infobox Painting| title=Portrait of Pope Julius II artist=Raphael year=1511 1512 type=Oil on wood height=108 width=80,7 city=London museum=National GalleryThe Portrait of Pope Julius II is a painting attributed to the Italian High Renaissance… … Wikipedia
Tomb of pope Julius II, San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome — (beg. 1505) In 1505, Pope Julius II summoned Michelangelo to Rome to work on his tomb. It is not clear where Julius intended it to be placed; some art historians have suggested the crossing (where the nave and transept cross) of New St. Peter… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Julius II — Pope Julius II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Julius II (GIULIANO DELLA ROVERE). Born on 5 December, 1443, at Albissola near Savona; crowned on 28 November, 1503; died at Rome, in the night of 20 21 February, 1513. He was born of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Saint Julius I — Pope St. Julius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Julius I (337 352). The immediate successor of Pope Silvester, Arcus, ruled the Roman Church for only a very short period from 18 January to 7 October, 336 and after his death… … Catholic encyclopedia
Julius III — Pope Julius III † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Julius III (GIAMMARIA CIOCCHI DEL MONTE). Born at Rome, 10 September, 1487; died there, 23 March, 1555. He was the son of a famous Roman jurist, studied jurisprudence at Perugia and… … Catholic encyclopedia