Zacharias, A.D. 590–752. Lexington Books. Pelagius I Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pelagius s.v. Pelagius I." . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed...
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Pelagius may also refer to: Pelagius of Constance (c. 270–c. 283), Hungarian child martyr Pope Pelagius I (died 561), reigned 556–561 Pope Pelagius II...
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Pope Pelagius I (556–561) Pope Pelagius II (579–590) List of popes This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pope Pelagius. If...
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Pelagius (Spanish: Pelayo; c. 685 – 737) was a Hispano-Visigoth nobleman who founded the Kingdom of Asturias in 718. Pelagius is credited with initiating...
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asceticism. Pelagius especially stressed the freedom of human will. Very little is known about the personal life and career of Pelagius. Pelagius was active...
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Pope Pelagius II (died 7 February 590) was the bishop of Rome from 26 November 579 to his death. Pelagius was a native of Rome, but probably of Ostrogothic...
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of the Vitae patrum into Latin which Pope Pelagius I had begun. Catelinus was elected to succeed Pelagius I and was consecrated as pope on 17 July 561...
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Pelagianism (redirect from Pelagius and Pelagianism)
sin. Pelagius (c. 355–c. 420) was an ascetic layman, probably from the British Isles, who moved to Rome in the early 380s. Like Jerome, Pelagius criticized...
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Northern Qi. Sky Witness is crowned as leader of Calakmul. March 4 – Pope Pelagius I dies in Rome after a five-year reign, and is succeeded by John III as...
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missionary work in England: See Ambrosini & Willis 1996, p. 71 Benedict I or Pelagius II. Huddleston 1909. Flechner 2015, p. 47. Ekonomou, 2007, p. 22. "St...
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the deposition of Silverius. After he refused to sign Emperor Justinian I's edict condemning the Three Chapters, Vigilius was arrested in 545 and taken...
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Northern Qi. Sky Witness is crowned as leader of Calakmul. March 4 – Pope Pelagius I dies in Rome after a five-year reign, and is succeeded by John III as...
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daughter of Pelagius, who founded Asturias after the Battle of Covadonga in which he reversed the Moorish conquest of the region. He succeeded Pelagius' son...
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basilica over his tomb that was built around 600 by Pope Pelagius I and restored by Pope Adrian I. A catacomb in the Salarian Way bears his name. In the...
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play, on 18 February 999. He is buried in St. Peter's Basilica near Pope Pelagius I. His successor was Gerbert, who took the name Sylvester II. Brooke 2014...
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of most of the peninsula, until the revolt in the northern mountains by Pelagius. The resulting Kingdom of Asturias, located in an economically poor region...
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the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II), to a beating by a jealous husband (Pope John XII). A...
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from Argentina (Pope Francis) Pope Pelagius I (556–561) Pope John III (561–574) Pope Pelagius II (579–590) Pope Gregory I (590–604) Pope Sabinian (604–606)...
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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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diplomatic representative (apocrisiarius) to Constantinople is elected as Pope Pelagius I, succeeding Vigilius as the 60th pope of Rome. Gao Bainian, crown prince...
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apocrisiarius Pope Pelagius I (556–561), former apocrisiarius Pope John III (561–574) Pope Benedict I (575–579) Pope Pelagius II (579–590) Pope Gregory I, "the Great"...
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Vigilius declared his submission to the council, as did his successor, Pope Pelagius I. The council was not immediately recognized as ecumenical in the West...
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Paul I was also the first pope in almost 1,100 years since Lando in 913 to adopt a papal name that had not previously been used. After John Paul I's sudden...
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(546–552) Gunthar 552–554 St. Eufronius 555–573 St. Gregory (573–594) Pelagius I (595–602) Leupacharius (602–614) Agiricus (614–617) Gwalachus (617–618)...
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Ancient British Church by Ferrette, and given by him the full title Mar Pelagius I, Hierarch of Caerleon-on-Usk. Jules Ferrette died in 1903. Morgan and...
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Callixtus, Anicetus, Soter, Zeferinus, Urban I, Pontian, Anterus, Fabian, Lucius I, Sixtus II, Alexander I, Eutychian, and Miltiades. A long inscription...
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nothing to do with Origen and Origenist views. Popes Vigilius, Pelagius I (556–61), Pelagius II (579–90), and Gregory the Great (590–604) were aware only...
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to the Emperor Justinian I to condemn the Isochristoi of heresy through Pelagius, the papal apocrisarius. In 543, Pelagius presented Justinian with documents...
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the "Babylonian captivity" of the Papacy (cf. Italian cattività avignonese, i.e. "Avignonese captivity"). A total of seven popes reigned at Avignon, all...
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Christian martyrs 480 – Landry of Sées, French bishop and saint 561 – Pelagius I, pope of the Catholic Church 934 – Abdullah al-Mahdi Billah, Fatimid caliph...
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