- Romanus, Pope
- Romanus, Pope
• Ninth-century Pope who reigned for four months in 897Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Romanus — (Latin, Roman) was a Roman cognomen and can refer to:*Aquila Romanus, Latin grammarian *Romanus (comes), a comes Africae, rebelled against by Firmus (4th century usurper)aints*St. Romanus of Caesarea, Martyr (c. 303), feast day November 18 *St.… … Wikipedia
Pope Romanus — Pope Romanus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Romanus Of this pope very little is known with certainty, not even the date of his birth nor the exact dates of his consecration as pope and of his death. He was born at Gallese near Civita… … Catholic encyclopedia
Romanus — Pope Romanus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Romanus Of this pope very little is known with certainty, not even the date of his birth nor the exact dates of his consecration as pope and of his death. He was born at Gallese near Civita… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Gregory I (the Great) — Pope St. Gregory I ( the Great ) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Gregory I ( the Great ) Doctor of the Church; born at Rome about 540; died 12 March 604. Gregory is certainly one of the most notable figures in Ecclesiastical… … Catholic encyclopedia
Romanus Pontifex — [See full text pp.13 20 (Latin) and pp.20 26 (English) in [http://books.google.com/books?id=uLILAAAAIAAJ vid=OCLC00855948 dq=nicholas+v+%22Romanus+Pontifex%22 jtp=9 European Treaties Bearing on the History of the United States and Its… … Wikipedia
Romanus (exarch) — Romanus (died 596 or 597) was Exarch of Ravenna (589 596/7).In 589 he became Exarch in place of the discredited Smaragdus. [Paul the Deacon (3.26). History of the Lombards , translated by William Dudley Foulke, 1907 (Philadelphia: University of… … Wikipedia
Pope John XIX (XX) — Pope John XIX (XX) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope John XIX (XX) Enthroned in 1024; d. 1032. After the death of the last patricius of the House of Crescentius, the counts of Tusculum seized the authority in Rome, a scion of this family … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Gelasius I — Pope St. Gelasius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Gelasius I Died at Rome, 19 Nov., 496. Gelasius, as he himself states in his letter to the Emperor Anastasius (Ep. xii, n. 1), was Romanus natus. The assertion of the Liber… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Gregory IX — Pope Gregory IX † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Gregory IX (UGOLINO, Count of Segni). Born about 1145, at Anagni in the Campagna; died 22 August, 1241, at Rome. He received his education at the Universities of Paris and Bologna.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Clement I — Pope St. Clement I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Clement I Pope Clement I (called CLEMENS ROMANUS to distinguish him from the Alexandrian), is the first of the successors of St. Peter of whom anything definite is known, and he is … Catholic encyclopedia