The Catholic Church in this time would sell indulgences. An indulgence is a item that they thought was a bone or item from a saint. Pieces of the wood were often sold as from the "true cross." Wealthy patrons also paid the church for forgiveness of their sins.
Julius Caesar did not plan to build a huge basilica to the Basilica Sempronia. He demolished the Basilica Sempronia (which was named after Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, who built it in 169 BC). He replaced it with the Basilica Juliua. It was not built by Augustus instead. Caesar undertook the project in 54 BC (ten year before his assassination). He carried out most of the construction work himself and inaugurated in 46 BC. The construction was not complete. What Augustus did, was the completion of the work.
Pope Julius II proposed a new design for Saint Peter's Basilica.
His tomb was originally intended for St. Peter's Basilica but was instead placed in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli on the Esquiline in Rome after the pope's death. Julius had been the titular cardinal of this church before he was elected as pope.
The primary subject of the play Julius Caesar is the conspirators who plotted against Julius Caesar. It portrays the conspiracy again Julius Caesar, his assassination, and the defeat of the conspirators at the Battle of Philippi.
The Pope's home church, whether it's Julius II or any other Pope before and after him is the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome.
Pope Julius was dead before the Reformation. The only possible connection is that Pope Julius II proposed the rebuilding of Saint Peter's Basilica. Pope Leo X who followed Julius as Pope, was accused of selling indulgences to support the project.
More than likely they would be talking money. Cleopatra owed Julius Caesar a huge debt and Antony was trying to get her to finance his military ventures.More than likely they would be talking money. Cleopatra owed Julius Caesar a huge debt and Antony was trying to get her to finance his military ventures.More than likely they would be talking money. Cleopatra owed Julius Caesar a huge debt and Antony was trying to get her to finance his military ventures.More than likely they would be talking money. Cleopatra owed Julius Caesar a huge debt and Antony was trying to get her to finance his military ventures.More than likely they would be talking money. Cleopatra owed Julius Caesar a huge debt and Antony was trying to get her to finance his military ventures.More than likely they would be talking money. Cleopatra owed Julius Caesar a huge debt and Antony was trying to get her to finance his military ventures.More than likely they would be talking money. Cleopatra owed Julius Caesar a huge debt and Antony was trying to get her to finance his military ventures.More than likely they would be talking money. Cleopatra owed Julius Caesar a huge debt and Antony was trying to get her to finance his military ventures.More than likely they would be talking money. Cleopatra owed Julius Caesar a huge debt and Antony was trying to get her to finance his military ventures.
Pope Julius II was a very ambitious pope who was a patron of arts and building. One of his favorite sculptors was Michelangelo. Julius commissioned a grand freestanding tomb for himself with 40 marble statues to be carved by Michelangelo. The project was put on hold until after his death for the work on the destruction and reconstruction of St. Peter's Basilica. After his death the project was greatly reduced and put in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli instead of St. Peter's Basilica.
A historian's account of Julius Caesar's victory against Spain is a secondary source not a primary source. Secondary sources analyze and explain primary sources. Primary sources are documents or objects that were created during the time being studied.
Roman Catholic Answerfrom the Italian History website:One of the greatest churches in Christendom, the Basilica of St. Peter's in Rome was constructed amidst intrigue and artistic jealousy. Begun by the "warrior pope," Julius II, it was to serve as a symbol of his pontificate as well as the power of the Church on earth. Unwittingly, the huge costs associated with construction may have contributed to the coming of the Reformation as Julius II promulgated new indulgences to pay for the structure.Read more at Suite101, link below -
Julius Earl Crawford has written: 'Financial recovery for the local church' -- subject(s): Church finance 'The call to Christian stewardship' -- subject(s): Christian Stewardship
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