• 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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    notably Justinian I. Since many of Anastasius' reforms proved long-lasting, his influence over the empire endured for centuries. Anastasius was a Monophysite...
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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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  • which followed his death. Anastasius was born in Rome, the son of a priest, and is buried in St. Peter's Basilica. Pope Anastasius II is one of only two popes...
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  • Look up Anastasius, Ἀναστάσιος, or Αναστάσιος in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anastasius (Latinized) or Anastasios (Greek: Αναστάσιος, romanized: Anastasios)...
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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 III (c. 865 — June 913) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from April 911 to his death. Anastasius was a Roman by birth...
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  • bibliothecarius Anastasius is identical with the Roman presbyter Anastasius who in 874 became titular priest of St. Marcellus. This Anastasius had fled from...
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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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    powerful Cistercian order. Anastasius IV also devoted much time and expenses on the Lateran Basilica and Palace back at Rome. Anastasius IV died on 3 December...
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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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    in his reign. In 497 Anastasius had agreed with Theoderic, the Ostrogothic king of Italy, that he would rule Italy as Anastasius' deputy. This preserved...
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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 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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  • the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II), to a beating by a jealous husband (Pope John XII). A...
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    Theodosius Hypatius Demetrius I Germanus I Demetrius II Gabriel I Gregorius II Cosmas Nicetas I Sabbas I Anastasius Sabbas II George I Nicetas II Constantine...
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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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  • CE. Isaac I Komnenos was the last ruler before the interregnum. Alexios I Komnenos was the first ruler after the interregnum. Andronikos I Komnenos and...
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    Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius Anastasius (Greek: Άναστάσιος; fl. 517) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire. Anastasius was...
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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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    Guizot de Witt, History of France from the Earliest Times to 1848 Volume I (New York 1885), p. 474. Williams, George L. (2004). Papal Genealogy: The...
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    Callixtus, Anicetus, Soter, Zeferinus, Urban I, Pontian, Anterus, Fabian, Lucius I, Sixtus II, Alexander I, Eutychian, and Miltiades. A long inscription...
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    have been the brother of Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius Anastasius, consul in 518. If so, Anastasius was the son of Sabinian, consul...
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  • with Anastasius, presumably outside of the city, as Anastasius was still barred from entering the city, possibly in the monastery in which Anastasius was...
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    Sylvester I (314-335) Pope Mark (335-336) Pope Julius I (337-352) Pope Liberius (352-366) Pope Damasus I (366-383) Pope Siricius (384-399) Pope Anastasius I (399-401)...
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    Theodosius Hypatius Demetrius I Germanus I Demetrius II Gabriel I Gregorius II Cosmas Nicetas I Sabbas I Anastasius Sabbas II George I Nicetas II Constantine...
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    Siricius Anastasius I 5th–8th centuries Innocent I Zosimus Boniface I Celestine I Sixtus III Leo I Hilarius Simplicius Felix III Gelasius I Anastasius II Symmachus...
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    6th century and the closure of the city's Neoplatonic Academy by Justinian I in 529. As with the rest of the Illyricum, Athens belonged originally to the...
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  • him a great deal of trouble from the Monothelites and Patriarch Theodore I of Constantinople. Donus died on 11 April 678 and was buried the same day...
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    their fractured heirs and local overlords; none emerged victorious until Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor invaded Italy. Large parts of northern and central Italy...
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