Pope Paul IV was a 16th-century Italian pope who became known for his strong opposition to the Protestant Reformation and his efforts to reform the Catholic Church. He established the Roman Ghetto and instituted harsh measures against Jews, leading to criticism and controversy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pope-paul-iv-was-a-16th-century-italian-pope-who-became-known-for-his-strong-opposition-to-the-protestant-reformation-and-his-efforts-to-reform-the-catholic-church-he-established-the-roman-ghetto-and-instituted-harsh-measures-against-jews-leading-to-criticism-and-controversy-image540895528.html
RM2PBYWNC–Pope Paul IV was a 16th-century Italian pope who became known for his strong opposition to the Protestant Reformation and his efforts to reform the Catholic Church. He established the Roman Ghetto and instituted harsh measures against Jews, leading to criticism and controversy.
Hull Castle was an artillery fort in Kingston upon Hull in England. Together with two supporting blockhouses, it defended the eastern side of the River Hull, and was constructed by King Henry VIII to protect against attack from France as part of his Device programme in 1542. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the defences were used to imprison Catholic recusants, who were often held in harsh conditions. The castle and blockhouses saw service during the sieges of the English Civil War in the 1640s, and remained in used during the interregnum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hull-castle-was-an-artillery-fort-in-kingston-upon-hull-in-england-together-with-two-supporting-blockhouses-it-defended-the-eastern-side-of-the-river-hull-and-was-constructed-by-king-henry-viii-to-protect-against-attack-from-france-as-part-of-his-device-programme-in-1542-during-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-the-defences-were-used-to-imprison-catholic-recusants-who-were-often-held-in-harsh-conditions-the-castle-and-blockhouses-saw-service-during-the-sieges-of-the-english-civil-war-in-the-1640s-and-remained-in-used-during-the-interregnum-image226009477.html
RMR3KHB1–Hull Castle was an artillery fort in Kingston upon Hull in England. Together with two supporting blockhouses, it defended the eastern side of the River Hull, and was constructed by King Henry VIII to protect against attack from France as part of his Device programme in 1542. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the defences were used to imprison Catholic recusants, who were often held in harsh conditions. The castle and blockhouses saw service during the sieges of the English Civil War in the 1640s, and remained in used during the interregnum.
The Catilinarian conspirators before the Senate. they included Lucius Sergius Catilina (108–62 BCE), Roman Senator of the 1st century BC who devised the plot with the help of a group of aristocrats and disaffected veterans, to overthrow the Roman Republic in 63 BC. Cicero exposed the plot, which forced Catiline to flee from Rome. The five conspirators were condemned to death but fearing that other conspirators might try to free them, Cicero had them strangled in the Tullianum immediately and an end was made to the conspiracy in Rome. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-catilinarian-conspirators-before-the-senate-they-included-lucius-sergius-catilina-10862-bce-roman-senator-of-the-1st-century-bc-who-devised-the-plot-with-the-help-of-a-group-of-aristocrats-and-disaffected-veterans-to-overthrow-the-roman-republic-in-63-bc-cicero-exposed-the-plot-which-forced-catiline-to-flee-from-rome-the-five-conspirators-were-condemned-to-death-but-fearing-that-other-conspirators-might-try-to-free-them-cicero-had-them-strangled-in-the-tullianum-immediately-and-an-end-was-made-to-the-conspiracy-in-rome-image262365188.html
RMW6RND8–The Catilinarian conspirators before the Senate. they included Lucius Sergius Catilina (108–62 BCE), Roman Senator of the 1st century BC who devised the plot with the help of a group of aristocrats and disaffected veterans, to overthrow the Roman Republic in 63 BC. Cicero exposed the plot, which forced Catiline to flee from Rome. The five conspirators were condemned to death but fearing that other conspirators might try to free them, Cicero had them strangled in the Tullianum immediately and an end was made to the conspiracy in Rome.
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