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  • Pope Saint Gelasius I (reigned 492 - 496 C.E.) was an important pope ... and close associate of his predecessor, Pope Felix III (sometimes called ...
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  • Pope Liberius was the bishop of Rome from May 17, 352, to September ... banishment to Thrace and the appointment of Felix as his successor. ...
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  • Pope Saint Simplicius was pope from 468 to March 10, 483. During his ... ==A Pope in the Barbarian West== [[Image:Young Folks' History ...
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  • requiring adherence to the Henotikon, but Pope Felix III of Rome condemned ... Only in 519, when Emperor Justin I officially recognized the excommunication ...
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  • An antipope (from Latin: meaning "rival-pope" or "counter ... accepted, claim to be the lawful Pope, and is elected in opposition ...
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  • Pope Saint Damasus I (c. 304 - 384 C.E.) was pope from 366 to 384 ... Damasus I was raised in the service of the church of the martyr St ...
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  • Monophysitism received new life again during the reign of Justinian ... criticism of Nestorius beginning 429. "I am amazed," he wrote, ...
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  • The belief was declared heretical by Pope Victor I (last decade of ... Toledo in the Caliphate of Cordoba and by Felix, bishop of Urgell in the ...
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  • Pope Saint Innocent I was pope from 401 to March 12, 417. A capable ... none other than his immediate predecessor, Pope Anastasius I (399-401). The ...
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  • Pope Saint Victor I was bishop of Rome (from about 189 to 199 C.E ... Indeed, he seems to have been the first pope to have enjoyed close connections ...
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  • Pope Saint Hormisdas was pope from July 20, 514, to 523. He is best ... a prominent supporter of his predecessor, Pope Symmachus, who had faced the ...
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  • the whole Church, and specifically the Pope's insertion of the filioque ... Jesus in John 13:34-35: "A new command I give you: Love one another ...
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  • Pope St. Gregory I or Gregory the Great (c. 540 – March 12, 604 ... life, ending his life and the century as pope. Although he was the first ...
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  • his teachings in the presence of the pope and a group of cardinals, ... II was threatening Vienna and Rome, Pope Callixtus III enrolled John ...
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  • In 781, King Elfwald sent Alcuin to Rome to petition the Pope for ... obtained the condemnation of the heresiarch Felix of Urgel. ...
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  • known as the Second Ecumenical Council and I Constantinople was a gathering ... over the question of Christology. I Constantinople is recognized ...
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  • He was the grandfather of composer Felix Mendelssohn. == Life == ... in 1755. The same year an anonymous satire, Pope a Metaphysician (Pope ein ...
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  • E., a council (ordered by Emperor Constantine I) whose goal was to formally ... to Rome to plead his case directly to the pope, who cleared him of all charges. ...
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  • Chi-Rho monogram was adopted by Constantine I in the fourth century as his ... xi.-xii.; Justin, "Apologia," i. 55-60; "Dial. cum Tryph ...
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  • sacred wood and pass through. And because, I know not when, some one is ... Around the year 455, Juvenal Patriarch of Jerusalem sent to Pope Leo ...
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