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A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part VII.
May 7, 2026
1h 41m 14s
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part VI.
May 7, 2026
1h 32m 00s
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part V.
May 7, 2026
1h 39m 32s
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part IV.
May 7, 2026
1h 49m 45s
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part III.
May 7, 2026
1h 40m 10s
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| 5/7/26 | ![]() A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part VII. | Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy | 1h 41m 14s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part VI. | Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy | 1h 32m 00s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part V. | Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy | 1h 39m 32s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part IV. | Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy | 1h 49m 45s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part III. | Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy | 1h 40m 10s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part II. | Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy | 1h 41m 16s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part I. | Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy | 1h 45m 18s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | Can You Forgive Her?, by Anthony Trollope. Part VIII.✨ | 19th Century English politicsromantic dilemmas+3 | — | Can You Forgive Her? | — | TrollopePalliser novels+3 | — | 2h 24m 07s | |
| 5/4/26 | Can You Forgive Her?, by Anthony Trollope. Part VII.✨ | 19th Century English politicsromantic dilemmas+3 | — | Can You Forgive Her? | — | TrollopePalliser+5 | — | 2h 22m 08s | |
| 5/4/26 | Can You Forgive Her?, by Anthony Trollope. Part VI.✨ | 19th Century English politicsromantic dilemmas+3 | — | Can You Forgive Her?Phineas Finn, the Irish Member+4 | — | Anthony TrollopeCan You Forgive Her?+3 | — | 2h 11m 20s | |
| 5/4/26 | Can You Forgive Her?, by Anthony Trollope. Part V.✨ | 19th Century English politicsromantic dilemmas+3 | — | Can You Forgive Her? | — | TrollopePalliser+4 | — | 2h 20m 25s | |
| 5/4/26 | Can You Forgive Her?, by Anthony Trollope. Part IV.✨ | 19th Century English politicsromantic dilemmas+4 | — | Great LiteratureCan You Forgive Her?+5 | — | Anthony TrollopePalliser novels+5 | — | 2h 15m 12s | |
| 5/4/26 | Can You Forgive Her?, by Anthony Trollope. Part III.✨ | 19th Century English politicsliterature+3 | — | Can You Forgive Her?Phineas Finn, the Irish Member+4 | — | TrollopePalliser novels+3 | — | 2h 23m 34s | |
| 5/4/26 | Can You Forgive Her?, by Anthony Trollope. Part II✨ | 19th Century English politicsromantic dilemmas+4 | — | Great LiteratureCan You Forgive Her?+5 | — | Anthony TrollopeCan You Forgive Her?+5 | — | 2h 22m 43s | |
| 5/4/26 | Can You Forgive Her?, by Anthony Trollope. Part I.✨ | 19th Century English politicsromantic dilemmas+4 | — | Great LiteratureCan You Forgive Her?+5 | — | Anthony TrollopeCan You Forgive Her?+5 | — | 2h 22m 54s | |
| 4/30/26 | Trent's Last Case, by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. Part VII.✨ | detective fictionmurder mystery+3 | — | London newspaperTrent's Last Case+1 | — | detectivemurder+5 | — | 1h 02m 07s | |
| 4/30/26 | Trent's Last Case, by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. Part VI.✨ | detective fictionmurder mystery+3 | — | London newspaperTrent's Last Case | — | detectivemurder+3 | — | 50m 26s | |
| 4/30/26 | Trent's Last Case, by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. Part V.✨ | detective fictionmurder mystery+3 | — | London newspaperTrent's Last Case | — | detectivemurder+5 | — | 1h 02m 52s | |
| 4/30/26 | Trent's Last Case, by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. Part IV.✨ | detective fictionmurder mystery+3 | — | Trent's Last Case | — | detectivemurder+5 | — | 1h 25m 39s | |
| 4/30/26 | Trent's Last Case, by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. Part III.✨ | detective fictionmurder mystery+3 | — | London newspaperTrent's Last Case+1 | — | detectivemurder+6 | — | 1h 12m 19s | |
| 4/30/26 | Trent's Last Case, by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. Part II.✨ | detective fictionmurder mystery+3 | — | Trent's Last Case | — | detectivemurder+5 | — | 1h 01m 35s | |
| 4/30/26 | Trent's Last Case, by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. Part I.✨ | detective fictionmurder mystery+3 | — | London newspaperTrent's Last Case+1 | — | Trent's Last CaseEdmund Clerihew Bentley+6 | — | 1h 08m 29s | |
| 4/27/26 | Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life, by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. Part VIII.✨ | Victorian literaturesocial issues+3 | — | Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life | — | Elizabeth GaskellMary Barton+5 | — | 1h 54m 49s | |
| 4/27/26 | Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life, by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. Part VII.✨ | 19th century literaturesocial issues+4 | Tony Foster | Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life | — | Elizabeth GaskellMary Barton+5 | — | 1h 42m 05s | |
| 4/27/26 | Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life, by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. Part VI.✨ | Victorian literaturesocial issues+3 | Tony Foster | Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life | ManchesterLancashire | Elizabeth GaskellMary Barton+3 | — | 1h 58m 27s | |
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