• invaded it. The papal election of Gelasius on 1 March 492 was a gesture of continuity: Gelasius inherited the conflicts of Pope Felix III with Eastern Roman...
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  • Pope Gelasius can refer to: Pope Gelasius I, in office 492–496 Pope Gelasius II, in office 1118–1119 This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • refer to: Pope Gelasius I (died 496) Pope Gelasius II (died 1119) Gelasius of Cyzicus (fifth century), ecclesiastical writer Gelasius of Caesarea (died 395)...
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    modern-day Israel (Pope Peter, Pope Evaristus, and Pope Theodore I) 3 from Africa Proconsularis (Pope Victor I, Pope Miltiades, Pope Gelasius I) 2 from Dalmatia...
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  • Latin text traditionally thought to be a decretal of the prolific Pope Gelasius I (492-496). The work consists of five chapters: the second chapter of...
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    linked the book to Pope Gelasius I, apparently based on Walafrid Strabo's ascription of what is evidently this book to the 5th-century pope. The sacramentary...
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  • Famuli vestrae pietatis (category Documents of Pope Gelasius I)
    this source, which is in the public domain: Gelasius I (1904) [Composed in 494]. "Letter of Pope Gelasius to Emperor Anastasius on the superiority of...
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  • This article lists the popes who have been canonised. A total of 83 out of 265 deceased popes have been recognised universally as canonised saints, including...
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    "fiction" in the third book of his fourth-century Church History, and Pope Gelasius I included it in his list of heretical books in the fifth century. The...
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  • modern historians as Ereleuva, as she was addressed most frequently by Pope Gelasius I. Amory, Patrick (1997). People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489-554...
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    schismatic sects, which had been inspired, according to a letter of Pope Gelasius I, by a favourite of Emperor Anthemius named Philotheus, who espoused...
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    of one hundred and thirteen years old. He was canonized in 491 by Pope Gelasius I, and is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox...
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    addition of the celebration was not due to Pope Gelasius at all.[citation needed] Moreover, when Gelasius addressed Andromachus, he did not try to use...
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    February. In the Roman Catholic Church, especially since the time of Pope Gelasius I (492–496) who in the fifth century contributed to its expansion, the...
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  • Felix III or Gelasius I and so there was a large schism between the churches. Upon the death of Gelasius I, Anastasius II was named pope largely with...
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  • ceremonies, dating back to the time of Pope Gelasius I (492–496) with modifications and additions made by Pope Gregory the Great (590–604). It is reasonable...
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    feast of St. Valentine on February 14 was first established in 496 by Pope Gelasius I, who included Valentine among all those "... whose names are justly...
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  • Decretum Gelasianum, an ecclesiastical text traditionally attributed to Pope Gelasius I, which contains a list of works adjudged apocryphal Decretum de Iudaeis...
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    institution. When the fourth season was added cannot be ascertained, but Pope Gelasius I (492–496) speaks of all four. The earliest mention of four seasonal...
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  • heretic deacon, who had been labelled an Acacian by his predecessor Pope Gelasius I, to partake in holy communion. This peace offering did not sway Photinus...
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    reports that women were serving at the altar in the south of Italy, Pope Gelasius I wrote a letter condemning female participation in the celebration of...
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  • "The Books of the Daughters of Adam", mentioned in the catalogue of Pope Gelasius I in 495–496, who identifies it with the Book of Jubilees, or "Little...
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    February 2017. ad viles trivialesque personas, abiectos et infimos. (Gelasius) Gelasius, Epistle to Andromachus, quoted in Green (1931), p. 65. Green, William...
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    as Jerome and the Decretum Gelasianum, traditionally connected to Pope Gelasius I, are apparently based upon the judgment of Eusebius, not upon a direct...
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    Christian holiday Candlemas (La Chandeleur), on February 2. In 472, Pope Gelasius I offered sacramental bread to French pilgrims that were visiting Rome...
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    the apparition but the victory of the Lombards over invading Greeks. Pope Gelasius I (reigned 492–496) directed that a basilica should be erected enclosing...
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    than all become Latin. Benedict XIV, however, echoing the words of Pope Gelasius I, universally banned the practice of females serving the priest at the...
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    popes were from the Roman Africa Province. These were Pope Victor I (reigned c . 189 to 199), Pope Miltiades (reigned 311 to 314) and Pope Gelasius I...
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  • libris recipiendis et non recipiendis, is traditionally attributed to Pope Gelasius I, bishop of Rome 492–496 AD. However, upon the whole, it is probably...
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    monastic community. Pope Gelasius I, Pope in Catholic church (d. 496) Severinus of Noricum, monk and saint (approximate date) Alaric I, king of the Visigoths...
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