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    widows and orphans; Callixtus lost the funds and fled from the city, but was caught near Portus. According to the tale, Callixtus jumped overboard to...
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    Pope Callixtus III (Italian: Callisto III, Valencian: Calixt III, Spanish: Calixto III; 31 December 1378 – 6 August 1458), born Alfonso de Borgia (Valencian:...
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    The Catacomb(s) of Callixtus (also known as the Cemetery of Callixtus) is one of the Catacombs of Rome on the Appian Way, most notable for containing the...
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  • Pope Callixtus has been the papal name of three popes of the Catholic Church. Pope Callixtus I (217–222) Pope Callixtus II (1119–1124) Pope Callixtus III...
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  • Bremen. Frederick ordered a collection in Germany for Callixtus. Frederick recognized Callixtus only after his negotiations with Alexander broke down...
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    He was born in Rome and succeeded Callixtus I, who had been martyred. It was believed for centuries that Urban I was also martyred. However, recent historical...
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    out after this battle, and Louis took the dispute over Normandy to Pope Callixtus II's council in Reims that October. Henry faced French complaints concerning...
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    Pope Callixtus II or Callistus II (c. 1065 – 13 December 1124), born Guy of Burgundy, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States...
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    in Rome, and succeeded Victor I. Upon his death on 20 December 217, he was succeeded by his principal advisor, Callixtus I. He is known for combating heresies...
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  • She married, secondly, Godfrey I, Count of Leuven Guy of Vienne, elected pope, in 1119 at the Abbey of Cluny, as Callixtus II William Eudes Hugh III [fr]...
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    the catacomb of Callixtus on 30 December, "III Kal. Jan." (third day to the calends of January) in the Roman dating system. Saint Felix I is mentioned as...
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    The first sanctuary was built in 221 and 227 by Pope Callixtus I and later completed by Pope Julius I. The church has large areas of important mosaics from...
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  • Callistus (redirect from Callixtus)
    Saint Callixtus I, pope from c. 217 to 222 Pope Callixtus II, pope from 1119 to 1124 Antipope Callixtus III, antipope from 1168 to 1178 Pope Callixtus III...
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    obstacle, Ferrante still did not feel safe, since he did not yet have Callixtus III on his side, even though he had been his teacher and friend of his...
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    Borja i Cavanilles and Jofré Llançol i Escrivà. He studied law at Bologna and was appointed as cardinal by his uncle, Alfons Borgia, Pope Callixtus III...
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  • Calixto Clavijo, and in his honour named for the third century martyr Pope Callixtus I. The school began in the residence of Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz, now...
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    deacon and made a cardinal in 1456 after the election of his uncle as Pope Callixtus III, and a year later he became vice-chancellor of the Catholic Church...
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    David I or Dauíd mac Maíl Choluim (Modern Gaelic: Daibhidh I mac [Mhaoil] Chaluim; c. 1084 – 24 May 1153) was a 12th century ruler and saint who was Prince...
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  • the sister of Alfons de Borja y Cavanilles, who would later become Pope Callixtus III. Isabel gave birth to 5 children: Pere Lluís de Llançol y Borja (b...
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    trappings. I never write with labour, because I do not stretch after things which are too high for me, and which I do not know; but what I have learned I write...
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    is credited with finding the body of Saint Cecilia in the Catacomb of Callixtus and translating it to the rebuild the basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere...
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  • First Council of the Lateran (category Pope Callixtus II)
    Gregory VIII. It was agreed that Henry and Pope Callixtus II would meet at Mousson. On 8 June 1119, Callixtus II held a synod at Toulouse to proclaim the...
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    buried in the Roman Catacomb of Callixtus, on the Via Appia, which is said to have been founded by the future Pope Callixtus I while he was still a deacon...
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    than March 254, when Pope Lucius died. Lucius I's tombstone is still extant in the catacomb of Callixtus. His relics were later brought to the church of...
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    Pope Sixtus I (117/119(?)–126/128(?) Pope Pius I (c. 140 – c. 154) Pope Soter (c. 166 – 174/175) Pope Zephyrinus (199–217) Pope Callixtus I (c. 217 – 222)...
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    December 283. Eutychian's original epitaph was discovered in the catacomb of Callixtus (see Kraus, Roma sotterranea, p. 154 et seq.), but almost nothing more...
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    10 or 11 January 314. He was succeeded by Sylvester I. He was buried in the Catacomb of Callixtus at the Appian Way and venerated as a saint. Licinius...
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    the death of Pope Callixtus III, elected as his successor Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini who took the name Pius II. Pope Callixtus III, the first pope...
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    of the Latinised name form "Augustinus" for Eystein. (Otherwise, Pope Callixtus II calls Eystein "Aistano" in a letter.) The existence of a now lost port...
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    (English: Saint Callixtus, Latin: S. Calixti) is a Roman Catholic titular church in Rome, Italy, built over the site of Pope Callixtus I's martyrdom (c....
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