Pope Honorius I (died 12 October 638) was the bishop of Rome from 27 October 625 to his death. He was active in spreading Christianity among Anglo-Saxons...
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Pope Honorius III (c. 1150 – 18 March 1227), born Cencio Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 July 1216 to his...
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Pope Honorius IV (c. 1210 – 3 April 1287), born Giacomo Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 2 April 1285 to his...
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Pope Honorius II (9 February 1060 – 13 February 1130), born Lamberto Scannabecchi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from...
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respect"). Pope Honorius I (625–638) Antipope Honorius II (1061–1072) Pope Honorius II (1124–1130) Pope Honorius III (1216–1227) Pope Honorius IV (1285–1287)...
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Book of Honorius (Latin: Liber juratus Honorii, also Liber sacer, sacratus or consecratus) is a medieval grimoire purportedly written by Honorius of Thebes...
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Grimoire of Pope Honorius, or Le Grimoire du Pape Honorius, is a 17th to 18th century grimoire, which claims to have been written by Pope Honorius III (1150–1227)...
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Amiens Pope Honorius I (died 638), Pope 625–638 Pope Honorius II (died 1130), Pope 1124–1130 Pope Honorius III (1150–1227), Pope 1216–1227 Pope Honorius IV...
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Company, 1907. 13 October 2017 Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Pope Honorius I". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. This article...
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this council, Pope Honorius I was anathematized for tolerating Monothelism. Leo took great pains to make it clear that in condemning Honorius, he did so...
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Monothelitism, with Pope Honorius I being included in the condemnation. When the council ended in September 681 the decrees were sent to the Pope, but Agatho...
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Monothelitism (section Controversy over Honorius I)
he had not counted on the popes at Rome. During the same year, 638, Pope Honorius I had died as well. His successor Pope Severinus (640) condemned the...
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addressed his apology for Pope Honorius I, in which he deprecated the attempt to connect the name of Honorius with Monothelism. Honorius, he declared, in speaking...
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Spoleto was canceled, and on 3 April 419, Emperor Honorius recognized Boniface as the rightful pope. Boniface ordered the singing of the Gloria in excelsis...
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(607) Pope Boniface IV (608–615) Pope Adeodatus I (615–618) Pope Boniface V (619–625) Pope Honorius I (625–638) Pope Severinus (636–640) Pope Martin I (649–653)...
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the anathemising of Pope Honorius I, the declaration of Constantinople as equal in privileges but second in honour to Rome. All popes since Leo the Great...
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archbishop. In 627, Honorius was consecrated as archbishop by Paulinus of York at Lincoln. Honorius wrote to Pope Honorius I asking the pope to raise the see...
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Santa Costanza, in the same site. The existing church was built by Pope Honorius I in the 7th century, and largely retains its original structure, despite...
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Sergius and Pope Honorius were declared to be heretics. Honorius remains the only condemned pope to this day. As quoted from the council: "…Honorius some time...
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silver during his pontificate and the pontificates of the popes between him and Pope Honorius I in the seventh century. Sisinnius was elected to become...
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– Pope Honorius I dies at Rome after a 13-year reign, and is succeeded by Severinus, but the Byzantine emperor Heraclius will delay the new pope's consecration...
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rich materials. In 630, with the consent of the Emperor Heraclius, Pope Honorius I removed the gilt-bronze tiles from the roof of the temple for the adornment...
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Maria to Honorius. The epithalamion written for the occasion by Stilicho's court poet Claudian survives. Honorius was also influenced by the Popes of Rome...
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and 16th session) which anathematized Pope Honorius I for supporting the heresy of Monothelitism, and which Pope John XXII admitted when he retracted his...
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before the Ecthesis reached Rome, Pope Honorius I, who had seemed to support Monothelitism, died, and his successor Pope Severinus condemned the Ecthesis...
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an old man, Severinus was elected to succeed Honorius I as pope in mid-October 638. Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople had drawn up the Ecthesis in...
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of Pope Honorius IV on 3 April 1287, a conclave was held in Rome, at the papal palace next to Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill, where Pope Honorius had...
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only name of a pope so entered between the reign of Pope Honorius I, who died in 638, and 677 when Patriarch Theodore I removed the pope's name prior to...
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created cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana by Pope Paschal II no later than in 1114. In 1127 or 1128, Pope Honorius II promoted him to the suburbicarian See...
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Syncellus, and made a collection of documents concerning the affairs of Pope Honorius I. Several important letters written by him have been preserved. The...
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