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PopeAnastasius I was the bishop of Rome from 27 November 399 to his death on 19 December 401. Anastasius was born in Rome, and was the son of Maximus...
pope, Anastasius II immediately sent two bishops to Constantinople to meet with the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I, who had the same name as the pope...
PopeAnastasius may refer to: PopeAnastasius I, Pope from 399 to 401 PopeAnastasius II, Pope from 496 to 498 PopeAnastasius of Alexandria, 605–616 Pope...
PopeAnastasius IV (c. 1073 – 3 December 1154), born Corrado Demetri della Suburra, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from...
PopeAnastasius III (c. 865 — June 913) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from April 911 to his death. Anastasius was a Roman by birth...
PopeAnastasius of Alexandria, 36th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. During his reign, despite being barred from the city of Alexandria...
papacy 496–498 Pope Anastasius III, papacy 911–913 PopeAnastasius IV, papacy 1153–1154 Saint Anastasius, martyr under Nero Saint Anastasius the Fuller (died...
(337–352) Pope Liberius (352–366) Pope Siricius (384–399) PopeAnastasius I (399–401) Pope Innocent I (401–417) Pope Boniface I (418–422) Pope Celestine...
Demetriashis contemporary Jerome referred to him as the son of the previous pope, Anastasius I. It has, however, been suggested that Jerome was describing a link...
saints. PopeAnastasius III did not canonize any saints. Pope Lando did not canonize any saints. Pope John X did not canonize any saints. Pope Leo VI did...
Anastasius II or Anastasios II may refer to: PopeAnastasius II (died 498), popeAnastasius II of Antioch (550–609), patriarch of Antioch Anastasius II...
Anastasius I or Anastasios I may refer to: Anastasius I Dicorus (c. 431–518), Roman emperor Anastasius I of Antioch (died 599), Patriarch of Antioch Pope...
became Archdeacon of the Roman Church under Pope Anastasius II (496–498). Symmachus was elected pope on 22 November 498 in the Constantinian basilica...
bibliothecarius Anastasius is identical with the Roman presbyter Anastasius who in 874 became titular priest of St. Marcellus. This Anastasius had fled from...
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...
the father. Sergius III died on 14 April 911, and was succeeded by PopeAnastasius III. He was buried in the Church of St. Peter, between the Silver gate...
him a saint. Breakspear returned to Rome in 1154; Eugene's successor PopeAnastasius IV had died only a few weeks previously. For reasons now unknown, but...
Peter. Relations between Symmachus and the emperor Anastasius had been virtually non-existent". Anastasius wrote to Hormisdas on 28 December 514, inviting...
betray Benedict and convince the emperor name the bishop's son Anastasius instead. Anastasius had previously been excommunicated by Leo IV. The legates returned...
Justinian I. Since many of Anastasius' reforms proved long-lasting, his influence over the empire endured for many centuries. Anastasius was a Monophysite Christian...
Blessed Victor III seems to have begun not later than the pontificate of PopeAnastasius IV, about six decades after his death (Acta Sanctorum, Loc. cit.)....
case of mistaken identity and that Dante mistook PopeAnastasius for his contemporary, Emperor Anastasius (Emperor of Byzantium, 491–518). Gasser, Vinzenz...
sympathies, who were supported by Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius I Dicorus, in opposition to Pope Symmachus, the division between the two opposing factions...
designation pornocracy. Pope Sergius III (904–911), alleged lover of Marozia PopeAnastasius III (911–913) Pope Lando (913–914) Pope John X (914–928), alleged...
attributed the biographies after Damasus until Pope Nicholas I (858–867) to Anastasius Bibliothecarius; Anastasius continued to be cited as the author into...
1153 papal election followed the death of Pope Eugene III and resulted in the election of PopeAnastasius IV. Pope Eugenius III died on 8 July 1153 at Tivoli...
female pope are attributed to earlier writers, though none appears in manuscripts that predate the Chronica. The one most commonly cited is Anastasius Bibliothecarius...
Patriarch Nestorius of Constantinople. Correspondence with Jerome, PopeAnastasius I and Pope Innocent I Vision of Theophilus Tract against Chrysostom Homily...
into Chinese. December 19 – PopeAnastasius I dies at Rome after a 2-year reign, and is succeeded by Innocent I as the 40th pope proclaiming his universal...