Pope Hormisdas (/hɔːrˈmɪzdəs/; c. 450 – 6 August 523) was the bishop of Rome from 20 July 514 to his death. His papacy was dominated by the Acacian schism...
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Boukoleon Palace (redirect from Palace of Hormisdas)
Sophia. Hormisdas is an earlier name of the place. The name Bucoleon was probably attributed after the end of the 6th century under Justinian I, when the...
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508). The Liber Pontificalis records that Clovis' crown was sent to Pope Hormisdas (r. 514–523), which could imply a later date. Clovis is last attested...
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an Arian himself, as were most Ostrogoths. He despatched Pope John I, Pope Hormisdas' successor, to Constantinople with firm instructions to obtain a policy...
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Pope John I (Latin: Ioannes I; died 18 May 526) was the bishop of Rome from 13 August 523 to his death. He was a native of Siena (or the "Castello di...
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Persian equivalent is Auramazdā, whilst the Greek transliteration is Hormisdas. The name is attested in Armenian as Ormizd and in Georgian as Urmizd...
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(166) Pope Hormisdas (63) Pope Innocent III (214–217) Pope John II (72) Pope John VI (89) Pope John XIII (135) Pope John XIX (141) Pope Innocent I (20) Pope...
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Patrologia Latina vols 63-80: Boetius, Ennodius Felix, Trifolius presbyter, Hormisdas I, Elpis, Fulgentius Ruspensis, Felix IV, Bonifacius II, Benedictus pater...
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invited to Constantinople; Theodora welcomed them and housed them in the Hormisdas Palace, Justinian and Theodora's dwelling before they became Emperor and...
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Sir Hormisdas Laporte, PC (7 November 1850 – 20 February 1934) was a Canadian businessman and financier. He served as Mayor of Montreal from 1904 to 1906...
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Euphemia (empress) (redirect from Euphemia, wife of Justin I)
Justin sent a letter to Pope Hormisdas where he claimed he was an unwilling participant in his own election. As Justin I, he was proclaimed emperor in...
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Emperor Justin I, he was raised to high office (he is recorded as a vir illustris in a 519 letter addressed to him by Pope Hormisdas), eventually being...
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Auramazdā, while the Greek transliteration is Hormisdas. Like the previous Kushano-Sasanians, Hormizd I Kushanshah was, in effect, a governor of the eastern...
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tumultuous reign of the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I and was only resolved by Justin I under Pope Hormisdas in 519. The Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates The...
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Tuscany. Pope Hormisdas (514–523) Pope John I (523–526) Pope Felix IV (526–530) Pope Boniface II (530–532) Pope John II (533–535) Pope Agapetus I (535–536)...
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Epiphanius of Constantinople (category Justinian I)
Emperor Justin I, with the consent of bishops, monks, and the people. In a letter from the synod of Constantinople to Pope Hormisdas, Epiphanius is described...
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p. 21-30. (online Archived 2011-04-13 at the Wayback Machine) Magnan, Hormisdas (1929). Cinquantenaire de notre hymne national "O Canada, terre de nos...
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Vandals (d. 496) Isidore, Neoplatonist philosopher (approximate date) Pope Hormisdas (approximate date) Thrasamund, king of the Vandals (d. 523) July 28 –...
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Pope Hormisdas, Epp., Patrologia Latina, lxiii, p. 426, etc.; Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos, iiii, 456, Patrologia Graeca, cxlvii; Photios I of Constantinople...
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emperor Justinian, promulgating doctrine opposed by his predecessor, Pope Hormisdas. Mercurius was born in Rome, son of Praeiectus. He became a priest at...
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Eutychius of Constantinople (redirect from Eutychius I)
celebrating the feast day of Saint Timothy in the church adjoining the Hormisdas Palace when soldiers broke into the patriarchal residence, entered the...
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the documents in some cases to Pope Gelasius (492-6), in others to Pope Hormisdas (514-23), and in a few cases the documents are simply anonymous.” “The...
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her honor on 8 May to celebrate her victory at Orléans. During World War I, her image was used to inspire victory. In World War II, all sides of the...
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Lorenzo Hormisdas Zambrano Treviño (27 March 1944 – 12 May 2014) was a Mexican businessman and philanthropist. He took over Cemex, a regional cement company...
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place at approximately the same time. He supported negotiation with Pope Hormisdas over the Acacian schism. In 519, Pompeius, Vitalian and Justinian (the...
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overthrow him in 514. Anastasius then attempted to heal the schism with Pope Hormisdas, but this failed when Anastasius refused to recognize the excommunication...
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(Cambridge: University Press, 1997), p.8 Kirsch, Johann Peter (1910). "Pope St. Hormisdas" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York:...
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Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani" (The Roman Supreme Pontiffs), excluding those that...
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A letter congratulating Pope Hormisdas upon his election (523) is apocryphal, and "the letter in which Pope Hormisdas appears to have appointed him vicar...
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