Anastasius Bibliothecarius (c. 810 – c. 878) was the librarian (bibliothecarius) and chief archivist of the Church of Rome and also briefly a claimant...
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abbot of the monastery at Mt. Sinai Anastasius (abbot of Euthymius) (fl. 8th century) Anastasius Bibliothecarius (c. 810–878), librarian of the Church...
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Stephania married Eleutherius, a relative of the Papal librarian Anastasius Bibliothecarius. However, Eleutherius withheld the fact that he was already espoused...
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Historia tripartita of Theodorus Lector Historia tripartita of Anastasius Bibliothecarius Historia tripartita of Bartholomew of Lucca This disambiguation...
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with him until they were murdered by Eleutherius, brother of Anastasius Bibliothecarius, the Church's chief librarian John XVII 1003 Married before his...
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Lamberz, Berlin 2008–2016. Also includes the Latin translation by Anastasius Bibliothecarius. There are only a few translations of the above Acts in the modern...
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and an elaborate index, [and an edition of the Latin version by Anastasius Bibliothecarius] see also the monograph by Jules Pargoire [fr], Saint Theophane...
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"Theodore I". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 31 August 2016. Anastasius (bibliothecarius) (1602). Bibliothecarii Historia, de vitis romanorvm pontificvm...
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Nikephoros I of Constantinople (died 828) Chronographia tripartita of Anastasius Bibliothecarius, written in 807–874 Bulgarian Chronograph, anonymous (10th century)...
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Elvis 2009 Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky Boy Capel Pope Joan Anastasius Bibliothecarius 2011 Resistance Sebald Largo Winch II Beaumont 2013 Lost Place [de]...
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manuscripts that predate the Chronica. The one most commonly cited is Anastasius Bibliothecarius (d. 886), a compiler of Liber Pontificalis, who was a contemporary...
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Constantinopolim sit translatum, xix kal. ianuarii, a reworking of a text by Anastasius Bibliothecarius on the translation of the remains of Saint Stephen from Jerusalem...
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the Bald. In her youth, she was instructed in the scriptures by Anastasius Bibliothecarius, the chief archivist of the papal Lateran Palace. In 869, the...
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emperor. The story is attributed to the ninth century scholar Anastasius Bibliothecarius. The Roman Martyrology contains two separate commemorations. The...
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inscriptions, but is related to the legates and ambassadors. The Anastasius Bibliothecarius listed Bulgarian legates at the Council at Constantinople in 869–870...
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Martin I was translated into Latin in Rome in the ninth century by Anastasius Bibliothecarius. Since the 1969 revision of the General Roman Calendar, the memorial...
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Dorotheus the Archimandrite PG 89: Anastasius Sinaita, Anastasius of Antioch, Anastasius Abbot of Euthymius, Anastasius IV Patriarch of Antioch, Antiochus...
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learning and cultivated for their influence in Constantinople. Anastasius Bibliothecarius would later call Cyril "a man of apostolic life" and "a man of...
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(tsunami). The date of the earthquake is recorded by (among others) Anastasius Bibliothecarius (9th century), Joannes Zonaras (12th century), Carolus Sigonius...
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Sergius II Anatole Taubman as Anastasius Bibliothecarius, Sergius' Papal Nomenclator Oliver Cotton as Arsenius, Anastasius' father Nicholas Woodeson as...
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and Antioch. The principal adviser of the two last-named popes, Anastasius Bibliothecarius, accepted the Byzantine comparison of the pentarchy with the five...
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(Ἐκλογὴ Χρονογραφίας), or Extract of Chronography. According to Anastasius Bibliothecarius, George "struggled valiantly against heresy [i.e. Iconoclasm]...
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were also circulated outside the Empire in the Latin version of Anastasius Bibliothecarius, and also in Slavonic translation. The Chronography offered a...
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VII of France (155) Pope Adrian IV (188) Pope Alexander III (200) Pope Anastasius IV (188) Pope Benedict I (72) Pope Benedict III (115) Pope Boniface II...
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it was probably instead written by the prominent cleric Anastasius Bibliothecarius. Anastasius was not a Frank but a citizen of the city of Rome (in Louis's...
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composed between February and August 871, probably with the help of Anastasius Bibliothecarius. It is chiefly concerned with defending Louis's use of the title...
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Gottschalk (theologian) (808–867) Sedulius Scottus (fl. 840–860) Anastasius Bibliothecarius (810–878) Johannes Scotus Eriugena (815–877) Asser (d. 909) Notker...
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of Anastasius Bibliothecarius' Latin translation of Greek documents pertaining to the life of Maximus the Confessor, with an analysis of Anastasius' translation...
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Georgius Monachus. Chroniconq, p. 774 Anonymus Vaticanus, p. 150 Anastasius Bibliothecarius. Chronographia tripertita, p.329 Regan, Geoffrey. Military Blunders...
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August 662. The events of the trials of Maximus were recorded by Anastasius Bibliothecarius. Along with Pope Martin I, Maximus was vindicated by the Third...
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