Agapetus has been the papal name of two popes of the Roman Catholic Church.
Pope Agapetus I (535–536)
Pope Agapetus II (946–955)
Topics referred to by the same term
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Agapetus has been the papal name of two popes of the Roman Catholic Church. PopeAgapetus I (535–536) PopeAgapetus II (946–955) This disambiguation page...
PopeAgapetus II (died 8 November 955) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 10 May 946 to his death. A nominee of the princeps of...
Constantinople, Agapetus also deposed the patriarch Anthimus I and personally consecrated his successor who is Menas of Constantinople. Four of Agapetus’ letters...
Sophia in Constantinople Agapetus (physician), ancient Greek doctor PopeAgapetus I (died 536) PopeAgapetus II (died 955) Agapetus of the Kiev Caves (died...
Tuscany. Pope Hormisdas (514–523) Pope John I (523–526) Pope Felix IV (526–530) Pope Boniface II (530–532) Pope John II (533–535) PopeAgapetus I (535–536)...
Romans, somewhere between the ages of 17 and 24. With the death of PopeAgapetus II in November 955, Octavian, who was the cardinal deacon of Santa Maria...
Trebizond before accession to the Constantinople see. He was deposed by PopeAgapetus I for adhering to Miaphysitism (the belief that Jesus had only one nature...
This article lists the popes who have been canonised. A total of 83 out of 265 deceased popes have been recognised universally as canonised saints, including...
Menas. April 22 – PopeAgapetus I dies in Constantinople, after a reign of just ten months. He is succeeded by Silverius as the 58th pope. May 2–June 4 –...
Leo VII (936–939) Pope Stephen VIII (939–942) Pope Marinus II (942–946) PopeAgapetus II (946–955) Pope John XII (955–964), grandson of Marozia, by her...
gold. While Vigilius was in Constantinople, PopeAgapetus died on 22 April 536, and Silverius was made pope through the influence of the king of the Goths...
This chronological list of popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani"...
saints. Pope Marinus II did not canonize any saints. PopeAgapetus II did not canonize any saints. Pope John XII did not canonize any saints. Pope Benedict...
civil districts into which Italy was then divided. Pelagius accompanied PopeAgapetus I to Constantinople and was appointed apocrisiarius. As such, Pelagius...
A collection of popes have had violent deaths through the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II)...
believes that Mabillon confused Adrian III, who succeeded Marinus I, with Agapetus II, who succeeded Marinus II a century later. Adrian laboured hard to alleviate...
penance. No time period was apparently specified. John's successor PopeAgapetus I accepted an appeal from Contumeliosus, and he ordered Caesarius of...
appeared in the papal library, which was established by PopeAgapetus I circa 535 (moved by future Pope Gregory I to his monastery on Caelian Hill and later...
Netherlands. He died in Sint Odiliënberg. Plechem was canonized by PopeAgapetus II about 950. As a result, the Basilica of St. Plechelm in Oldenzaal...
their question was given by Agapetus I, as John II died on 8 May 535. He was buried in St Peter's Basilica. List of popes One or more of the preceding...
dispatches an embassy to Rome to apply for an imperial coronation with PopeAgapetus II – but Prince Alberic II makes it clear that this is not possible...
March 536. PopeAgapetus I consecrated him to succeed Anthimus, who was condemned as a monophysite. This was the first time that a Roman Pope consecrated...
popes whose tombs were destroyed are: Pope John X (914–928), PopeAgapetus II (946–955), Pope John XII (955–964), Pope Paschal II (1099–1118), Pope Callixtus...
Claudius Basilica dei Santi Quattro Coronati Clivus Scauri Library of PopeAgapetus I Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo Sant'Andrea al Celio Church of...
palace built by Pope John VII atop the Palatine Hill in the ruins of the Domus Gaiana. He died in May 946 and was succeeded by Agapetus II. Because of...
Algeria). They construct a new capital, Ifgan, near Mascara. November 8 – PopeAgapetus II dies after a 9-year reign. He is succeeded by John XII, aged around...
Grammaticus and John Agapetus could not do in face of opposition from the majority of clergy, the monastic world, and the laity. Pope Paschal II issued the...
version of Agapitus. Notable people with the name include: Given name: PopeAgapetus I (490–536), Bishop of Rome, known as Agapetos in contemporary sources...