Vigilius may refer to: Pope Vigilius (died 555), Pope 537-555 Vigilius of Trent (c. 353-405), bishop, martyr and saint Church of Saint Vigilius of Trent...
the Three Chapters, Vigilius was arrested in 545 and taken to Constantinople. He died in Sicily while returning to Rome. Vigilius belonged to an aristocratic...
Vigilius of Trent (Italian: San Vigilio di Trento, German: Vigilius von Trient; c. 353 – 26 June 405) is venerated as the patron saint and bishop of Trent...
Vigilius. That work agrees with Liberatus that the restoration of Anthimus to the Patriarchate was the cause of Silverius' deposition, but Vigilius was...
Vigilius Blasius Faitelli (1710–1768) was a Tyrolean composer and kapellmeister at the Damenstift Church, Hall in Tirol. He is remembered for his three...
911–927. (For an equitable appreciation of the conduct of Vigilius see, besides the article VIGILIUS, the judgment of Bois, in Diet. de theol. cath., II, 1238–39...
Vigilius of Thapsus (before 484) also known as Vigilius Tapsensis, Vigilius Afer, or Vergil of Tapso, was a 5th-century Bishop of Thapsus in the province...
with Emperor Justinian I. He returned to Rome in 543. In 545, when Pope Vigilius went to Constantinople on Justinian's orders, Pelagius stayed in Rome as...
occupied by Pope Vigilius, the first pope of the Byzantine Papacy, in 547 during a papal visit to Constantinople. In 550, Vigilius decided that the Placidia...
Saint Vigilius (Italian: San Vigilio), patron saint of the city. Trento Cathedral is the largest church in the city. It is named after Saint Vigilius, who...
football player 1997 – David Montgomery, American football player 555 – Vigilius, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 500) 862 – Al-Muntasir, Abbasid caliph...
almost a year's siege, the capture of a grain fleet sent by the exiled Pope Vigilius near the mouth of the Tiber, and failure of troops of the Byzantine Empire...
Life". World Digital Library. Retrieved 6 March 2013. Pope Vigilius, Constitution of Pope Vigilius, 553 Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "St. John Chrysostom" ...
and, indirectly, the Pope Vigilius. It also affirmed Constantinople's intention to remain in communion with Rome. Vigilius declared his submission to...
Romana at the behest of a certain Vigilius. Although some scholars have identified this person with Pope Vigilius, there is nothing else to support the...
to 998 Saint Sisinnius, one of the martyred missionaries sent by Saint Vigilius of Trent Saint Sisinnius of Parthia, depicted in "holy rider" charms of...
Rosenberg Natasja Bruun Knudsen Egil Hulgaard Helle Laursen Petersen Manuel Vigilius Barbara Engelstoft Nicklas Verne Vladimir Stanic Elisabeth Ildal Martin...
June, son of Hormisdas. 59 29 March 537 – 7 June 555 (18 years, 70 days) Vigilius VIGILIVS c. 500 Rome, Kingdom of Odoacer 37 / 55 Subject of the (Ostrogothic)...
erroneously attributed to Vigilius of Thapsus. Its anonymous author is thus sometimes known for convenience as Pseudo-Vigilius. The text is notable as one...
calligraphers. Saint Paulinus (Paolino), Bishop of Nola (d. 431) Saint Vigilius, Bishop of Trent (d. 405) August 11 – Magnentius, Roman usurper (b. 303)...
de science religieuse, 8:51–56 (1951) Wilken 2013. Pope Vigilius, Constitution of Pope Vigilius, p. 553 "Calendarium Romanum" (in Latin). Typis Polyglottis...