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    Pope Miltiades (Greek: Μιλτιάδης, Miltiádēs), also known as Melchiades the African (Μελχιάδης ὁ Ἀφρικανός Melkhiádēs ho Aphrikanós), was the bishop of...
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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...
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    include: Miltiades the Younger (c. 550–489 BC), tyrant of the Thracian Chersonese and the Athenian commanding general in the Battle of Marathon Miltiades the...
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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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    is attempted. January 10 – Pope Miltiades' reign ends. January 31 – Pope Sylvester I succeeds Pope Miltiades as the 33rd pope. August 30 – Council of Arles:...
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  • given name. It is the Spanish form of the Greek name Melchiades, as in Pope Miltiades. Melquíades Álvarez (politician) (1864–1936), Spanish politician, founder...
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    Pope Sylvester I (also Silvester, 285 – 31 December 335) was the bishop of Rome from 31 January 314 until his death on 31 December 335. He filled the See...
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    "collision course with the popes." Miltiades (311–314) was pope at the time of Constantine's victory, and Constantine gifted to Miltiades the Lateran Palace,...
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    no traditors. Instead he referred the matter to Pope Miltiades, himself of Berber descent. Miltiades summoned Caecilian to the Lateran with ten bishops...
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    Church, until the pontificate of Miltiades, in 313, when Peace in the Church began. The life and actions of many early popes remain shrouded in mystery, such...
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    This chronological list of popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani"...
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    Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (category Burial places of popes)
    the Bishop of Rome by Constantine the Great during the pontificate of Pope Miltiades, in time to host a synod of bishops in 313 that was convened to challenge...
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    290. Manichaean monasteries existed in Rome in 312 during the time of Pope Miltiades. In 291, persecution arose in the Sasanian Empire with the murder of...
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    was succeeded by Donatus. Two years later, a commission appointed by Pope Miltiades condemned the Donatists. They persisted, seeing themselves as the true...
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    Avignon Papacy (redirect from Avignon Pope)
    d'Avignon) was the period from 1309 to 1376 during which seven successive popes resided in Avignon (at the time within the Kingdom of Arles, part of the...
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    early 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...
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  • is attempted. January 10 – Pope Miltiades' reign ends. January 31 – Pope Sylvester I succeeds Pope Miltiades as the 33rd pope. August 30 – Council of Arles:...
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  • Pope Eusebius was the bishop of Rome from 18 April 310 until his death on 17 August 310. Difficulty arose, as in the case of his predecessor, Marcellus...
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    Constantine I. It is believed that this happened during the pontificate of Pope Miltiades, in time to host a synod of bishops in 313 that was convened to challenge...
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    the invaders slaughter 30,000 citizens. July 2 – Pope Miltiades succeeds Eusebius as the 32nd pope of Rome. The Donatist schism occurs in the African...
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    of Ostia was present at the Roman synod of October 313, conducted by Pope Miltiades. J. D. Mansi (ed.) Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio...
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    are traditionally considered saints. They are: Pope Victor I (r. 189–199) Pope Miltiades (r. 311–314) Pope Gelasius I (r. 492–496) Three of the thirty-five...
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    churches there were linked to the Church of Rome and provided Pope Gelasius I, Pope Miltiades and Pope Victor I, all of them Christian Berbers like Saint Augustine...
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  • establish toleration of Christianity 313? Lateran Palace given to Pope Miltiades for residence by Constantine 313? Traditional date for founding of the...
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    establish toleration of Christianity 313? Lateran Palace given to Pope Miltiades for residence by Constantine 314 Council of Arles, called by Constantine...
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  • of the year (335 in leap years). 314 – Pope Sylvester I is consecrated, as successor to the late Pope Miltiades. 1208 – The Battle of Lena takes place...
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  • or probably associated with modern Algeria. Pope Victor I (r. 189–199) Pope Miltiades (r. 311–314) Pope Gelasius I (r. 492–496) Augustine of Hippo, Doctor...
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  • Portuguese(Roman Catholic). Catedral de Santa María la Menor, commissioned by Pope Julius II in 1504, and built 1514–1540. It is the oldest standing church...
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  • to hold property, Constantine donates the palace of the Laterani to Pope Miltiades. The Lateran Basilica (Basilica of Our Savior) becomes the episcopal...
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  • A collection of popes have had violent deaths through the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II)...
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