
Gregorius
Pope Gregory, known as Gregorius in Latin, refers to several popes throughout history; however, the most notable is Pope Gregory XIII, who is remembered for reforming the calendar, introducing the Gregorian calendar in 1582. He was also known for his efforts to enhance the Catholic Church's authority and improve the quality of education within the clergy. His papacy was marked by a focus on missionary work and the establishment of the Gregorian reform movement, which sought to address issues of clerical morality and discipline. Additionally, Pope Gregory XIV was known for his brief reign and efforts to support the Counter-Reformation.
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Gregorius prohibited betting on the papal conclave in 1591 due to issues with leaks and rumors.
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Gregorius is a former MLB player who met with Honkballers in Japan.
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