• Agapetus was canonized in both the Catholic and Orthodox traditions; his feast day is 20 September in the former and 22 April in the latter. Agapetus...
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  • Agapetus (Ancient Greek: Ἀγαπητός, beloved) may refer to: Agapetus (caddisfly), a genus of caddisflies List of Agapetus species Agapetus (deacon) (fl. 500–527)...
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  • Agapetus has been the papal name of two popes of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Agapetus I (535–536) Pope Agapetus II (946–955) This disambiguation page...
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  • Trebizond before accession to the Constantinople see. He was deposed by Pope Agapetus I for adhering to Miaphysitism (the belief that Jesus had only one nature...
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  • delayed. Before March 13 – Anthimus I is deposed as patriarch of Constantinople in favour of Menas. April 22 – Pope Agapetus I dies in Constantinople, after...
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    complete control over Rome and Agapetus, meaning the pope was largely limited to managing internal church affairs. Even Agapetus’ invitation to Otto to intervene...
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  • Novatianism and Donatism). The answer to their question was given by Agapetus I, as John II died on 8 May 535. He was buried in St Peter's Basilica. List...
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  • accompanied Pope Agapetus I to Constantinople and was appointed apocrisiarius. As such, Pelagius acquired great influence with Emperor Justinian I. He returned...
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  • children would not take his toys. He replied: "Jesus would not be happy if I lost my temper." In the summer, Acutis would stay with his mother's parents...
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    Silverius refused Theodora's demand that he remove the anathema of Pope Agapetus I from Patriarch Anthimus, she sent Belisarius instructions to find a pretext...
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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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  • Catholic Church Papacy began 8 June 536 Papacy ended March 537 Predecessor Agapetus I Successor Vigilius Personal details Born Campania, Italy Died (537-12-02)2...
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  • York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 13 Feb. 2013 "Pope beatifies John Paul I: May he obtain for us the 'smile of the soul' - Vatican News". September 4...
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    traitors on the block should die; I am no traitor, no, not I! My faithfulness stands fast and so, Towards the block I shall not go! Nor make one step,...
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    sufficiently widespread that she appears in the Sacramentary of Pope Gregory I. She is also commemorated in the ancient Roman Martyrology. St. Aldhelm (English...
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    Christianity was made legal in Egypt by Diocletian's successor Constantine I. Those who left for the desert formed an alternate Christian society, at a...
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  • version of Agapitus. Notable people with the name include: Given name: Pope Agapetus I (490–536), Bishop of Rome, known as Agapetos in contemporary sources....
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    620, in the wake of the conquest of Chalcedon by the Persians under Khosrau I in the year 617, the relics of Saint Euphemia were transferred to a new church...
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    Pope John II dies in Rome after a two-year reign, and is succeeded by Agapetus I as the 57th pope. He is sent on an embassy to Constantinople. Byzantine...
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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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    crowns. The white one meant that I should persevere in purity and the red that I should become a martyr. I said that I would accept them both. In 1907...
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    Ravenna, after successful sieges of Naples and Rome. In 535–536, Pope Agapetus I was sent to Constantinople by Theodahad in order to request the removal...
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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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    Lord of all, you see my heart, you know my desires. Possess all that I am. I am your sheep: make me worthy to overcome the devil." To force her to change...
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    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) Pope Vigilius...
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  • delayed. Before March 13 – Anthimus I is deposed as patriarch of Constantinople in favour of Menas. April 22 – Pope Agapetus I dies in Constantinople, after...
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    I Adeodatus II Adrian III Agapetus I Agatho Alexander I Anacletus Anastasius I Anicetus Anterus Benedict II Boniface I Boniface IV Caius Callixtus I Celestine...
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    Claudius Basilica dei Santi Quattro Coronati Clivus Scauri Library of Pope Agapetus I Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo Sant'Andrea al Celio Church of San...
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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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    Menas of Constantinople (category Justinian I)
    Patriarch of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I on 13 March 536. Pope Agapetus I consecrated him to succeed Anthimus, who was condemned as...
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