Pius III — Pope Pius III † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Pius III (Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini). B. at Siena, 29 May, 1439; elected 22 Sept., 1503; d. in Rome, 18 Oct., 1503, after a pontificate of four weeks. Piccolomini was the son of… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Pius III, Pope — • Pope who reigned for four weeks in 1503 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Pius III — (Francesco Nanni Todeschini Piccolomini) 1439 1503, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1503. * * * ▪ pope original name Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini born c. 1439, Siena, republic of Siena [Italy] died Oct. 18, 1503, Rome, Papal States [Italy]… … Universalium
Pius III — (Francesco Nanni Todeschini Piccolomini) 1439 1503, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1503 … Useful english dictionary
Pope Pius III — Infobox Pope English name=Pius III birth name=Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini term start=September 22, 1503 term end=October 18, 1503 predecessor=Alexander VI successor=Julius II birth date=birth date|1439|5|29|mf=y birthplace=Siena, Italy… … Wikipedia
Pope Pius III — Pope Pius III † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Pius III (Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini). B. at Siena, 29 May, 1439; elected 22 Sept., 1503; d. in Rome, 18 Oct., 1503, after a pontificate of four weeks. Piccolomini was the son of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pius — Pius, Päpste: 1) Pius I. (140 154/155 ?); nach dem Murator. Fragment ein Bruder des Hermas. Während seines Pontifikats wirkten in Rom der Theologe Marcion, der Philosoph Justin und der Gnostiker Valentin (* um 100, ✝ um 160). Heiliger (Tag:… … Universal-Lexikon
Pius — ist ein männlicher Vorname, der aus dem Lateinischen kommt und der Fromme (Gottesfürchtige) bedeutet. Der Name wird nur sehr selten im deutschen Sprachraum vergeben und dann oft in katholischen Familien. Die weibliche Form ist Pia, die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pius — is a male name, from the Latin word pius , the meaning of which is similar to the English pious from piety , meaning a desire and willingness to perform religious duties. The name is most commonly associated with popes, twelve of whom (including… … Wikipedia