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Martin V was pope from 1417 to 1431. He authorised a crusade against Africa in 1418 and this coupled with a later bull (1441) sanctioned the Portuguese trade in African slaves. At the same time, he opposed trafficking in slavery of Christians.
Pope Martin condemned the widely held "conciliar theory" which would make the pope subject to a council, and he forbade any appeal from papal judgment on matters of faith.
Pope Martin V was elected in 1417.
Pope Martin V was born in 1368.
Pope Martin V died on 1431-02-20.
Pope Martin V was the pope in 1420.
E V. Martin has written: 'St Peter's Church, Northampton'
Pope Gregory V died in July 1623 and was succeeded by Urban VIII.
Pope Clement V had a profound effect on the Catholic Church that was to last for centuries. Pope Clement V is the first of the Avignon popes-the first pope who set up resident in Avignon, France, and never set foot in Rome. The long term effect of the Avignon papacy was to weaken the influence of the Catholic Church and hasten that decline that resulted in the protestant revolt two centuries later.
Most popes throughout the two thousand year old history of the Church have been reformers to one degree or another. Probably the most famous was Pope St. Pius V, who instituted the reforms of the Council of Trent, issued the revised Roman Missal, the revised Breviary, the Roman Catechism, and started the seminary system to educate priests to prevent another ignorant Martin Luther from using the Church for his own ends.
Pope St. Pius X was an Italian, origonating from a small town in Italy called Reese. He became pope in 1903, and was the first pope since Pius V who died in 1572 to become a Saint.Pope Pius X was the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from August 4, 1903 until August 20, 1914. He is the most recent Pope to be cannonized a Saint by the Church.
Emperor Charles V though if he killed Luther that the Pope would have no rival and favor him even more.
Pope Gregory V was born in 972.
Pope Clement V was born in 1264.