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    The Liber Pontificalis (Latin for 'pontifical book' or Book of the Popes) is a book of biographies of popes from Saint Peter until the 15th century. The...
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  • The Annales Romani are a set of annals covering the history of the city of Rome in the 11th–12th centuries, with entries for the years 1044–1073, 1100–1121...
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    reported only after the year 1000. It may be implied in what the Liber Pontificalis of the early 13th century says of Pope Liberius: "He built the basilica...
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    that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani" (The Roman Supreme Pontiffs), excluding those that are explicitly indicated...
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  • Appleton Company, retrieved 3 June 2013 I Sommi Pontifici Romani [full citation needed] Liber Pontificalis [full citation needed] Annuario Pontificio [full citation...
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    Sovereign of the Vatican City State. Antipopes are shown in red. Liber Pontificalis List of antipopes List of canonised and beatified popes List of sexually...
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  • to accept the honour. According to Paschal's biography in the Liber pontificalis, Maginulf's election was the work of the Devil. In a letter, Paschal...
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    until the time of Pope Honorius III in the thirteenth century. The Liber Pontificalis assigns him a reign of eight months and twenty days, which would be 5...
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  • Liber Pontificalis, p. 57 (ed. Davis). CIL VI, 32203 Cameron 1985, p. 175. PLRE, vol. II, p. 192. Procopius, De Bellis, vii. 20. Liber Pontificalis, p....
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    "renewal" of the city of Rome by Charlemagne comes largely from the Liber pontificalis. There were major building and renovation programmes by Popes Hadrian...
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  • was then imprisoned in a tower. The Annales Romani and the biography of Paschal in the Liber pontificalis agree that the acceptance of the bribe and the...
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    commonly cited is Anastasius Bibliothecarius (d. 886), a compiler of Liber Pontificalis, who was a contemporary of the female Pope by the Chronicon's dating...
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  • Urbem sepultus est." Mann, p. 290, who quotes Louis Duchesne, Le liber pontificalis II (Paris 1894), p. 274, as questioning the accuracy of the tradition...
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    regard to property and also serves in part as a continuation of the Liber Pontificalis. It comprises a list of the revenues of the Apostolic See, a record of...
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    Frascati (category Castelli Romani)
    his wife Domitilla during the rule of Domitian. According to the Liber Pontificalis, in the 9th century Frascati was a little village, probably founded two...
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    from around 174–189. He was born in Nicopolis, according to the Liber Pontificalis, and served as a deacon in Rome. During his term in office as Bishop...
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  • Alessandro Borgia, In Velletri, per Onofrio Piccini, 1698. Benedicti XIII romani pontificis ex ordine praedicatorum vita commentario excepta et Benedicto...
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    p. 361 Norwich, p. 338 Norwich 1990, pp. 339 Bury 1889, p. 366 Liber pontificalis 1:389 Pope Constantine. New Advent Norwich 1990, p. 342 Norwich 1990...
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  • Albano at least until the middle of the third century. Later, the Liber Pontificalis states that Emperor Constantine I (306-337), during the pontificate of...
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    umanesimo sociale a cura di M. Sodi e B. Amata, Troina, 2005, ²2008 Il “Pontificalis liber” di Agostino Patrizi Piccolomini e Giovanni Burcardo (1485), Libreria...
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    . Raymond Davis (1995). The Lives of the Ninth-century Popes (Liber Pontificalis): The Ancient Biographies of Ten Popes from A.D. 817-891. Liverpool University...
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    ISBN 978-0-520-04297-1. Chibnall, Marjorie, ed. (1986). The Historia pontificalis of John of Salisbury. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-822275-0...
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  • identifiable with the present town of Marino, appears in the Liber Pontificalis, among the goods included in the donation made by Constantine the Great...
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  • Appendix 3.1 to the Bainbridge Pontifical (W. G. Henderson, ed., Liber Pontificalis Chr. Bainbridge Archiepiscopi Eboracensis, Surtees Society Publications...
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    had removed, earning himself the epithet of "Orthodox" in the Liber Pontificalis for this action. Theodosius, whom Byzantine sources convey as being both...
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    Roman satirist of Etruscan stock Pope Linus, who, according to the Liber Pontificalis, was born in Volterra, and was the successor to Peter Lucius Petronius...
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    abundant ruins remain in the historic center of Albano Laziale. The Liber Pontificalis reports that under the pontificate of Sylvester I (314–335) Emperor Constantine...
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    December 2021. Loomis, Louise Ropes (1916). The Book of the Popes (Liber Pontificalis) I, to the Pontificate of Gregory I. Records of Civilization: Sources...
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    He died on 9 November 1415. Eubel, I, p. 28. L. Duchesne, Le Liber Pontificalis Vol. II, part 1, p. 136, note 36. Gams, xxi. Michael Horn (1990). Der...
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    Pope and the Croats dates from a mid-7th century entry in the Liber Pontificalis. Pope John IV (John the Dalmatian, 640–642) sent an abbot named Martin...
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