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  1. John Pope (March 16, 1822 – September 23, 1892) was a career United States Army officer and Union general in the American Civil War. He had a brief stint in the Western Theater, but he is best known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run (Second Manassas) in the East . Pope was a graduate of the United States Military Academy in 1842.

  2. John Pope (born March 16, 1822, Louisville, Ky., U.S.—died Sept. 23, 1892, Sandusky, Ohio) was a Union general in the American Civil War who was relieved of command following the Confederate triumph at the Second Battle of Bull Run. A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1842, Pope served as a topographical engineer with the ...

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  3. Jan 12, 2024 · John Pope was born on March 16, 1822, in Louisville, Kentucky. He was the son of Nathaniel Pope and Lucretia (Backers) Pope. His family moved to Kaskaskia, Illinois on the Mississippi River when he was a youngster. Pope’s father was a federal judge in the Illinois Territory who presided over cases argued by the future President of the United ...

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  4. Mar 17, 2024 · John Pope’s father was a federal judge in the Illinois Territory who presided over cases argued by Abraham Lincoln. John Pope graduated the United States Military Academy in 1842, seventeenth in a class of fifty-six cadets. John Pope fought in the Mexican – American War (1846 – 1848). John Pope was promoted to second lieutenant on May 9 ...

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  5. Dec 22, 2021 · John Pope was a Union general during the American Civil War (1861–1865) with a reputation for outspokenness and arrogance. After serving in the Mexican War (1846–1848) as an engineer, the West Point graduate fought well in the West during 1861 and 1862, prompting U.S. president Abraham Lincoln to transfer him east.

  6. May 30, 2024 · Second Vatican Council. Saint John XXIII (born November 25, 1881, Sotto il Monte, Italy—died June 3, 1963, Rome; beatified September 3, 2000canonized April 27, 2014; feast day October 11) was one of the most popular popes of all time (reigned 1958–63), who inaugurated a new era in the history of the Roman Catholic Church by his openness to ...

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  8. POPE JOHN XXIII. 1958-1963. When on October 20, 1958 the cardinals, assembled in conclave, elected Angelo Roncalli as pope many regarded him, because of his age and ambiguous reputation, as a transitional pope, little realizing that the pontificate of this man of 76 years would mark a turning point in history and initiate a new age for the Church.

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