• named John, little is known of Sisinnius' early life or career. At the time of his election to the papal throne, Sisinnius suffered from severe gout, leaving...
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  • Sisinnius (Greek: Σισίννιος, Sisinnios, also Sissinnios) may refer to: Pope Sisinnius, Pope for about three weeks in 708 Sisinnius I of Constantinople...
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  • Sisinnius I (Greek: Σισίνιος, Sisinios; died December 24, 427) was the Archbishop of Constantinople from 426 to 427. Before the election, Sisinnius was...
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    The Saint Clement and Sisinnius inscription (Italian: Iscrizione di San Clemente e Sisinnio), written around the end of the 11th century AD, is located...
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  • return and tell Sisinnius that Irena has escaped. Two men came to them and said Sisinnius wanted her taken to the top of a mountain. Sisinnius and the soldiers...
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  • Sisinnius II (Greek: Σισίννιος, romanized: Sisinnios; died 24 August 998) became Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 996 and held the post until...
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    Virgin Mary which had been added on to St. Peter's. He was succeeded by Sisinnius. Several monuments in Rome are connected with John. The most notable is...
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    which lay outside of his diocese. His companions during his missions were Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander, who were sent by Ambrose to assist Vigilius...
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    Theodosius II, as Patriarch of Constantinople, following the 428 death of Sisinnius I. Shortly after his arrival in Constantinople, Nestorius became involved...
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  • Constantine IV's son Justinian II on both occasions. Constantine's predecessor, Sisinnius, was pope for only twenty days. Constantine became pope in March 708,...
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  • AD) 38. St. Arsacius (404–405 AD) 39. St. Atticus (406–425 AD) 40. St. Sisinnius I (426–427 AD) 41. Nestorius (428–431 AD) 42. St. Maximianus (431–434...
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    Byzantine Empire in modern-day Syria (Pope Anicetus, Pope John V, Pope Sisinnius, Pope Constantine, and Pope Gregory III) 4 from Greece (Pope Anacletus...
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    coronation. Theodore II (December 897): reigned for 20 calendar days Sisinnius (15 January – 4 February 708): reigned for 21 calendar days Marcellus...
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    date). January 15 – Pope Sisinnius succeeds Pope John VII as the 87th pope. March 25 – Pope Constantine I succeeds Pope Sisinnius as the 88th pope. Island...
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    Saint Clement I, patron saint archive St Clement's Day Saint Clement and Sisinnius inscription – 11th-century Romance and Latin inscription Campbell 1907...
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  • Titles of the Great Christian Church Preceded by Arsacius of Tarsus Archbishop of Constantinople 406–425 Succeeded by Sisinnius I...
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    after the killing of Proterius of Alexandria; Sisinnius was at the Trullan Council in 692; and another Sisinnius at the Second Council of Nicaea in 787. After...
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    Profanity Third-wave feminism § Reclaiming derogatory terms Saint Clement and Sisinnius inscription – 11th-century Romance and Latin inscription "Definition of...
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  • Orthodox Church One of the seven sons of Felicitas of Rome (101–165) Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander (died 405), martyrs Saint Alexander, a companion...
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    fresco of the pagan Sisinnius and his servants, who think they have captured St. Clement but are dragging a column instead. Sisinnius encourages the servants...
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    Diotrephes (3 John 9). After these three comes Sagaris, martyr (c. 166). Sisinnius is mentioned in the Acts of the martyr Saint Artemon, a priest of his...
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    Donus Agatho Leo II Benedict II John V Conon Sergius I John VI John VII Sisinnius Constantine Gregory II Gregory III Zachary Stephen II Paul I Stephen III...
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  • mentioned by Archbishop Atticus, Theodotus of Antioch, and Archbishop Sisinnius. They were first condemned as heretical in a synod of 383 AD (Side, Pamphylia)...
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    immediate predecessor. 87 15 January 708 – 4 February 708 (20 days) Sisinnius SISINNIVS Sisinnius Syria, Rashidun Caliphate Born as subject of the Rashidun Caliphate...
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  • and he was a candidate for the patriarchate of Constantinople against Sisinnius (425), Nestorius (428), and Maximianus (431). He seems to have been the...
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    Wang Xianyuan, empress and wife of Song Xiaowudi (d. 464) December 24 – Sisinnius I, archbishop of Constantinople Guisin, king of Baekje (Korea) Tao Qian...
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  • the last thought (Syrian: Mār Sîsin, ?–291/292), also known as Sisinnius (Latin: Sisinnius), one of the twelve Apostles of the founder of Mani. He was one...
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    Antonio Borrelli, their names were: Aetius, Eutychius, Cyrius, Theophilus, Sisinnius, Smaragdus, Candidus, Aggia, Gaius, Cudio, Heraclius, John, Philotemon...
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    Alexandria, and was assigned by Pierre Batiffol to the Novatian Bishop Sisinnius (c. 400). The extant work under the title "On the Sovereignty of God"...
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    Syrian parentage 87 15 January 708 to 4 February 708 (21 days) Sisinnius Papa SISINNIUS   Syria   88 25 March 708 – 9 April 715 (7 years+) Constantine...
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