Honorius II (Lambert of Ostia?), pope from 1124 to 1130, succeeded Calixtus II. As papal legate he had been one of the framers of the concordat of Worms (1122) During his pontificate the Praemonstratensian order, and also that of the Knights Templar, received papal sanction. His successor was Innocent II. |
Honorius II (Lambert of Ostia?), pope from 1124 to 1130. As papal legate he had been one of the framers of the Concordat of Worms (1122). During his pontificate the [Premonstratensian Order]?, and also that of the Knights Templar, received papal sanction. |
The name of Honorius II had also been assumed in the previous century (1061- 64) by Peter Cadalus; but he was never recognised as a legitimate pope. |
The name of Honorius II had also been assumed in the previous century (1061-64) by Peter Cadalus; but he was never recognised as a legitimate pope. |
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preceded by [Pope Callistus II]? (1119?-1124) succeeded by Pope Innocent II (1130-1143) |