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Benedict XIV
noun
- Prospero Lambertini, 1675–1758, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1740–58; scholar and patron of the arts.
Example Sentences
The death on Saturday morning of Pope Emeritus Benedict XIV, the first pontiff in nearly 600 years to retire, has created an odd moment for the Catholic Church.
The Colosseum eventually became a public church in 1756, when Benedict XIV consecrated it in the memory of Christ and Christian martyrs.
Pope Benedict XIV praised the work and predicted that it would enhance the reputation of the Italians.
It was originally made for Pope Benedict XIV in the 18th century, but was also worn by the most recent Benedict.
By the mid-18th century, Pope Benedict XIV declared that vampires were “fallacious fictions of human fantasy,” and the Hapsburg ruler Maria Theresa condemned vampire beliefs as “superstition and fraud.”
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