ugo buoncompagni
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Definition
Noun: - Ugo Buoncompagni: The birth name of Pope Gregory XIII, who served as the head of the Catholic Church from 1572 to 1585. He is historically significant for his role in reforming the Julian calendar, which resulted in the introduction of the modern Gregorian calendar.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ugo Buoncompagni was elected pope in 1572 and took the name Gregory XIII.
- The scholar studied the early life of Ugo Buoncompagni before his papacy.
Advanced Usage
- This name is primarily used in historical and academic contexts to refer to the individual before or during his election to the papacy. After his election, he is almost exclusively referred to by his papal name, Pope Gregory XIII.
Variants and Related Words
- Gregory XIII (noun): The papal name of Ugo Buoncompagni.
- Pontiff (noun): A formal term for a pope; can refer to Gregory XIII.
- Gregorian calendar (noun): The calendar system introduced under the papacy of Gregory XIII.
Synonyms
- Pope Gregory XIII: The direct and most common synonym used after his election.
- The Pontiff (when context is clear): A formal synonym.
Related Phrases
- The Gregorian reform: Refers to the calendar reform enacted by Pope Gregory XIII (Ugo Buoncompagni).
Noun
- the pope who sponsored the introduction of the modern calendar (1572-1585)