Giovanni Francesco Albani
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Definition
Proper noun: * Giovanni Francesco Albani: An Italian cardinal who served as Pope from 1700 to 1721, taking the name Pope Clement XI. His papacy is noted for its involvement in theological disputes, including the condemnation of Jansenist doctrines concerning grace and papal authority.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Giovanni Francesco Albani was elected pope in 1700.
- The theological decrees issued by Giovanni Francesco Albani were significant for the Catholic Church.
- Historians study the political challenges faced by Giovanni Francesco Albani during his pontificate.
Advanced Usage
- The name is used in historical and theological contexts to refer specifically to this individual and his actions as Pope Clement XI. It is not used in common language.
Variants and Related Words
- Clement XI: The papal name adopted by Giovanni Francesco Albani upon his election.
- Pontiff: A formal term for a pope; was the pontiff from 1700-1721.
- Papacy: The office or tenure of a pope; the of lasted 21 years.
Different Meanings
This is a proper noun referring to a single, specific historical figure. It does not have multiple meanings.
Synonyms
- Pope Clement XI: The direct synonym and title used during his reign.
Idioms
There are no idioms associated with this proper noun.
Phrasal Verbs
There are no phrasal verbs associated with this proper noun.
Noun
- Italian pope from 1700 to 1721 who condemned Jansenist ideas on papal infallibility