John XIV — Pope John XIV † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope John XIV Date of birth unknown; d. 984. After the death of Benedict VII, Bishop Peter Campanora of Pavia, earlier imperial chancellor of I … Catholic encyclopedia
John XIV, Pope — • After the death of Benedict VII, Bishop Peter Campanora of Pavia, earlier imperial chancellor of Italy, was elected pope with the consent of Emperor Otto II, and took the name of John Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Patriarch John XIV of Constantinople — John XIV was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1334 to 1347 … Wikipedia
John XIV — died A.D. 984, pope 983 984 … Useful english dictionary
Pope John XIV — Pope John XIV † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope John XIV Date of birth unknown; d. 984. After the death of Benedict VII, Bishop Peter Campanora of Pavia, earlier imperial chancellor of Italy, was elected pope with the consent of Emperor… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope John XIV — Infobox Pope English name=John XIV birth name=Pietro Canepanova term start=December, 983 term end=August 20, 984 predecessor=Benedict VII successor=John XV birth date=??? birthplace=Pavia, Italy dead=dead|death date=death date|984|8|20|mf=y… … Wikipedia
Ignatius John XIV — or John Bar Shay Allah was a Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch during 1483 1493. [Barsoum, Ignatius A. The Scattered Pearls. 2nd ed. Piscataway: Georgias P, 2003.] References … Wikipedia
Pope John XIV of Alexandria — was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (1573 – 1589). He joined the Paromeos Monastery in the Nitrian Desert before becoming a Pope … Wikipedia
John XV (XVI) — Pope John XV (XVI) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope John XV (XVI) Enthroned 985; d. April, 996. After John XIV had been removed by force, the usurper, Boniface VII, reigned eleven months, dying in July, 985. A Roman named John, the son… … Catholic encyclopedia
John Chrysostom — This article is about the Christian saint. For other uses, see Chrysostomos (disambiguation). Saint John Chrysostom East: Great Hierarch and Ecumenical Teacher West: Bishop and Doctor of the Church Born … Wikipedia