Anastasius I, Saint — ▪ pope born , Rome? died Dec. 19, 401, Rome [Italy]; feast day December 19 pope from Nov. 27, 399, to 401, succeeding Pope Siricius. Anastasius earned the praise of St. Jerome (Jerome, Saint) (Letter 127) for censuring (c. 400) the… … Universalium
Pope Liberius — Pope Liberius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Liberius (Reigned 352 66) Pope Julius died on 12 April, according to the Liberian Catalogue , and Liberius was consecrated on 22 May. As this was not a Sunday, 17 May was probably the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Anastasius I — Infobox Pope English name=Anastasius I birth name=Anastasius term start=November 27, 399 term end= December 19, 401 predecessor=Siricius successor=Innocent I birth date=??? birthplace= dead=dead|death date= December 19, 401 deathplace=… … Wikipedia
Pope Anastasius IV — Anastasius IV Papacy began 9 July 1153 Papacy ended 3 December 1154 Predecessor Eugene III … Wikipedia
Anastasius Bibliothecarius — (c. 810 c. 878) was a librarian and supposed antipope of the Roman Catholic Church. Family and education He was a nephew of Bishop Arsenius of Orte, who executed important commissions as Papal legate. Anastasius learned the Greek language from… … Wikipedia
Anastasius Bibliothecarius — • Librarian of the Roman Church (810 879) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Anastasius Bibliothecarius Anastasius Bibliothecarius … Catholic encyclopedia
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Pope St. Hormisdas — Pope St. Hormisdas † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Hormisdas Date of birth unknown, elected to the Holy See, 514; d. at Rome, 6 August, 523. This able and sagacious pontiff belonged to a wealthy and honourable family of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Anastasius — may refer to: *Pope Anastasius I, Pope from 399–401 *Pope Anastasius II, Pope from 496–498 *Pope Anastasius III, Pope from 911–913 *Pope Anastasius IV, Pope from 1153–1154 * Antipope Anastasius … Wikipedia
Pope Joan — is the name of a female pope (also La Papessa ) who supposedly reigned for less than three years in the 850s between the papacies of Leo IV and Benedict III, [Dating varies (Boureau 1988).] based on an anti Catholic legend that circulated in the… … Wikipedia