Pope Felix IV (489/490 – 22 September 530) was the bishop of Rome from 12 July 526 to his death. He was the chosen candidate of Ostrogoth King Theodoric...
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Legio IV Flavia Felix ("Lucky Flavian Fourth Legion"), was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in AD 70 by the emperor Vespasian (r. 69–79) from...
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(died 1038) Felix of Valois (died 1212) Pope Felix I (269–274) Antipope Felix II (356–365) Pope Felix III (483–492) Pope Felix IV (526–530) Felix (bishop...
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Pope Felix could refer to: Pope Felix I (269–274) Antipope Felix II (355–365) Pope Felix III (483–492) Pope Felix IV (526–530) Antipope Felix V, Amadeus...
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Rome, and was designated to succeed to the papacy by his predecessor, Felix IV, who had been a strong adherent of the Arian Ostrogothic kings. Boniface...
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Dionysius Eleuterus Eugene I Eusebius Eutychian Evaristus Fabian Felix I Felix III Felix IV Gelasius I Gregory I Gregory II Gregory III Gregory VII Hilarius Hormisdas...
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election following the death of Pope Felix IV, the majority of electors picked him to be pope, in spite of Pope Felix's wishes that Boniface II should succeed...
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cemetery of the martyrs Nereus and Achilleus on the Via Ardeatina, that of Felix and Adauctus, and the cemetery of Priscilla. Pope John I is depicted in...
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Peace (Bibliotheca Pacis) and a portion of the Temple of Romulus to Pope Felix IV. The pope united the two buildings to create a basilica devoted to two...
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Dionysius Eleuterus Eugene I Eusebius Eutychian Evaristus Fabian Felix I Felix III Felix IV Gelasius I Gregory I Gregory II Gregory III Gregory VII Hilarius Hormisdas...
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succeeding Popes of the same name (Pope Felix III and Pope Felix IV) were given wrong numerals, as was Antipope Felix V. The Catholic Encyclopedia (1909)...
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259 after year of persecutions and died 26 December 268, martyred Pope Felix I (Saint), elected 5 January 269 and died 30 December 274, martyred Pope...
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Eugene III (180) Pope Felix III (58) Pope Felix IV (64) Pope Gelasius I (59) Pope Gelasius II (163) Pope Gregory I (75–79) Pope Gregory IV (106) Pope Gregory...
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Constantinople, and it became a celebrated place of pilgrimage. At Rome, Pope Felix IV (526–530) rededicated the Library of Peace (Bibliotheca Pacis) as a basilica...
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Dionysius Eleuterus Eugene I Eusebius Eutychian Evaristus Fabian Felix I Felix III Felix IV Gelasius I Gregory I Gregory II Gregory III Gregory VII Hilarius Hormisdas...
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Full text from The Latin Library until Pope Felix IV (526–530) Full text from Fontistoriche after Pope Felix IV (526–530) until Adrian I (772-795) Full Latin...
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controversial subject at the time. It received papal approbation under Pope Felix IV. The canons of the Second Council seem to have been lost in the tenth century...
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the death of Pope Boniface VIII after his arrest and maltreatment by Philip IV of France. Following the subsequent death of Pope Benedict XI, Philip forced...
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dies of starvation after a 3-year reign. Theodoric the Great selects Pope Felix IV as the 54th pope. Ecclesius, bishop of Ravenna, commissions two new churches...
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Temple at Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh (India) is built. September 22 – Pope Felix IV dies at Rome after a four-year reign, in which he has condemned semi-pelagianism...
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daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence (a brother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III), by his wife Isabel Neville. As a result of Margaret's marriage...
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Symmachus (498–514) Pope Hormisdas (514–523) Pope John I (523–526) Pope Felix IV (526–530) Pope Boniface II (530–532) Pope John II (533–535) Pope Agapetus...
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about Hyginus at Wikisource Opera Omnia (in Latin) Fontes Latinae de papis usque ad annum 530 (Papa Felix IV) (in Latin) Liber pontificalis (in Latin)...
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dintorni [Milan, 1965], pp 444, 315) (Cheney 1996 note 5) Acta Sanctorum IV, February vol. I (new ed. Paris, 1863) pp. 599–662 Magdalena Elizabeth Carrasco...
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Dionysius Eleuterus Eugene I Eusebius Eutychian Evaristus Fabian Felix I Felix III Felix IV Gelasius I Gregory I Gregory II Gregory III Gregory VII Hilarius Hormisdas...
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pronounced there on her behalf until the 1800s. In 1849, the Bishop of Orlėans Félix Dupanloup delivered an oration that attracted international attention and...
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Dionysius Eleuterus Eugene I Eusebius Eutychian Evaristus Fabian Felix I Felix III Felix IV Gelasius I Gregory I Gregory II Gregory III Gregory VII Hilarius Hormisdas...
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confusion between the Latin word dominus (lord) and the name Donus. Felix: Antipope Felix II (356–357) was kept in the numbering sequence. John: The numbering...
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Duchy of Tuscany. Pope Hormisdas (514–523) Pope John I (523–526) Pope Felix IV (526–530) Pope Boniface II (530–532) Pope John II (533–535) Pope Agapetus...
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Innocent I at Find a Grave Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina Fontes Latinae de papis usque ad annum 530 (Papa Felix IV) Liber pontificalis (in Latin)...
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