No, he was excommunicated from the Lutheran Church.
King John was excommunicated in England
Galileo was excommunicated by the Catholic Church in 1633 on the orders of the Inquisition. He was found guilty of heresy for supporting the Copernican view that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
No, Hitler was never excommunicated. He never committed a serious offense against the Church to warrant excommunication.
This was done during the Great Schism in which the Eastern and Western Churches excommunicated each other.
Henry was excommunicated on February 22, 1076.
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Madonna has never been formally excommunicated. She is simply a lapsed Catholic who is not in good standing with the Catholic church.
I am not sure what your question is in reference to but the pope usually limits his powers of excommunication to heretics.
Bishop Laurence Bonaventure Sheil invalidly excommunicated her, citing insubordination as the reason. On his death bed he lifted the excommunication.
Pius V issued a bull, Regnans in Excelsis, dated April 27, 1570, that declared Elizabeth I a heretic and excommunicated her.
He was excommunicated