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...
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Anastasius I Dicorus (Greek: Ἀναστάσιος, translit. Anastásios; c. 431 – 9 July 518) was Eastern Roman emperor from 491 to 518. A career civil servant,...
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Pope Anastasius 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...
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Pope Anastasius may refer to: Pope Anastasius I, Pope from 399 to 401 Pope Anastasius II, Pope from 496 to 498 Pope Anastasius of Alexandria, 605–616...
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Anastasius I of Antioch was the Patriarch of Antioch twice (561–571 and 593–599). Alban Butler calls him "a man of singular learning and piety". He was...
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(Greek: Τάσος). Anastasius I Dicorus, reign 491–518 Anastasios II (died 719), reign 713–715 Pope Anastasius I, papacy 399–401 Pope Anastasius II, papacy 496–498...
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the army to become commander of the imperial guard and when Emperor Anastasius I Dicorus died, he out-maneouvered his rivals and was elected as his successor...
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Artemius Anastasius (Greek: Ἀρτέμιος Ἀναστάσιος, romanized: Artémios Anastásios; died 719), known as Anastasius II, was the Byzantine emperor from 713...
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Pope Anastasius II (died 19 November 498) was the bishop of Rome from 24 November 496 to his death. He was an important figure in trying to end the Acacian...
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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 merely...
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Anastasius of Antioch may refer to: Anastasius of Antioch (martyr) (died 302), Christian martyr Anastasius I of Antioch, called "the Sinaite", Patriarch...
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Anastasius Sinaita (Greek: Ἀναστάσιος ὁ Σιναΐτης; died after 700), also called Anastasius of Sinai or Anastasius the Sinaite, was a Greek writer, priest...
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ruled by the House of Leo from AD 457, the accession of Leo I, to 518, the death of Anastasius I. The rule of the Leonid dynasty coincided with the rapid...
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Ariadne (empress) (section Empress of Anastasius I)
and Anastasius I. She is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, with her feast day falling on August 22. Ariadne was a daughter of Leo I and...
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Lower Mesopotamia, sparking famines and flood. When the Roman emperor Anastasius I refused to provide any help, Kavad tried to gain the money by force....
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Anastasius I in c. 430. Sometime later that century, Dyrrachium was struck by a powerful earthquake which destroyed the city's defences. Anastasius I...
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Justinian I's reign, he had inherited a surplus 28,800,000 solidi (400,000 pounds of gold) in the imperial treasury from Anastasius I and Justin I. Under...
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and of a niece of emperor Anastasius I, making him the emperor's grandnephew. He may have been the brother of Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Moschianus...
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of Constantinople in 518–520, during the reign of Byzantine emperor Anastasius I after an enforced condemnation of the Council of Chalcedon. His short...
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and sent the couple back to Saxony with the relics of Popes Anastasius I and Innocent I. Hathumoda was installed as Gandersheim's first abbess in 852...
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Anastasius Bibliothecarius (c. 810 – c. 878) was the librarian (bibliothecarius) and chief archivist of the Church of Rome and also briefly a claimant...
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Emperor Anastasius I agrees to pay his share of the cost of defending the Caucasian Gates, against nomadic invasions from East Asia. Anastasius I decides...
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According to Gregory of Tours, following the battle the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I made Clovis a patrician and honorary consul. Following the Battle of...
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Zeno (emperor) (redirect from Zeno I)
lasted until 519. Zeno died without an heir in 491 and was succeeded by Anastasius I Dicorus, a courtier chosen by Empress Ariadne. Zeno's original name was...
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Vitalian (consul) (section Revolt against Anastasius)
senior commander in Thrace. In that year he rebelled against Emperor Anastasius I (r. 491–518), whose fiscal stringency and promotion of Miaphysitism were...
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this hiatus, Kavad applied for subsidies from the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I. The Byzantines had originally paid the Iranians voluntarily to maintain...
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honour for popes. Siricius died on 26 November 399 and was succeeded by Anastasius I. He is buried in the basilica of San Silvestro. His feast day is 26 November...
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Ariadne Paulus, brother of Anastasius I Probus, son of Paulus and nephew of Anastasius I Hypatius, a nephew of Anastasius I and an influential Greens senator...
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successor Anastasius I Dicorus began by keeping the policy of the Henotikon, though he was a Miaphysite. After Anastasius' death, his successor Justin I immediately...
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Theodoric the Great (redirect from Theoderic I of Italy)
and perhaps even to reinforce the imperial dispatch of the augustus Anastasius I, which outlined Theodoric's position as an imperial colleague. Chroniclers...
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