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Sabinian
Bishop of Rome
ChurchCatholic Church
Papacy began13 September 604
Papacy ended22 February 606
PredecessorGregory I
SuccessorBoniface III
Personal details
Bornc. 530
Blera, Eastern Roman Empire
Died22 February 606(606-02-22) (aged 75–76)
Rome, Eastern Roman Empire
Previous post(s)Cardinal-Deacon of the Holy Roman Church (15 October 590 - 13 September 604)

Pope Sabinian (Latin: Sabinianus) was the bishop of Rome from 13 September 604 to his death on 22 February 606. His pontificate occurred during the Eastern Roman domination of the papacy. He was the fourth former apocrisiarius to Constantinople to be elected pope.

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retaining the confidence of the emperor. Boniface was elected to succeed Pope Sabinian, who died in February 606, but his return from Constantinople to Rome...

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Byzantine Papacy

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pope-elect to seek the confirmation of his appointment from Constantinople before consecration, often resulting in extremely lengthy delays (Sabinian:...

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Church bell

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trumpets, hitting wooden planks, shouting, or using a courier. In AD 604, Pope Sabinian officially sanctioned the usage of bells. These tintinnabula were made...

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Gothic cathedrals and churches

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ceremonies by Paulinus of Nola in 400 AD, and were formally approved by Pope Sabinian in 604 AD. In Romanesque cathedrals and churches, the bells were often...

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Blera

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which was restored in the twentieth century. It is the birthplace of Pope Sabinian; Pope Paschal II was also originally thought to be from here. It is situated...

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Call to prayer

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churches used by the Bessi in the highlands of Western Thrace. In AD 604, Pope Sabinian introduced the ringing of bells at the canonical hours and the celebration...

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Bell tower

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an alarm when danger threatened. Their use was sanctioned in 604 by Pope Sabinian, and a ceremony for blessing them was established a little later. Very...

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Phocas

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needed at that time to appoint a new pope, but the approval was delayed by a year upon the death of Pope Sabinian in 606, as Phocas was occupied with killing...

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606

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Muhammad Han Yuan, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 659) February 22 – Pope Sabinian Colmán of Cloyne, Irish monk and poet Cyriacus II, patriarch of Constantinople...

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7th century

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emperor Phocas and empress Leontia. 606: Pope Boniface III elected to the papacy on the death of Pope Sabinian. He sought and obtained a decree from Byzantine...

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604

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be known as the "seven deadly sins". Gregory is succeeded by Sabinian as the 65th pope of the Catholic Church. May 26 – Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury...

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Papal primacy

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clement lord. Meanwhile Gregory I died in 604, and also his successor, Sabinian, in 606. After almost a year of vacancy, Emperor Phocas appointed Bonafice...

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Renaissance Papacy

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