- Constantine, Pope
- Constantine, Pope
• Reigned 708-715Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Pope Constantine — Constantine Papacy began March 25, 708 Papacy ended April 9, 715 Predecessor Sisinnius Successor … Wikipedia
Pope Constantine — Pope Constantine † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Constantine Consecrated 25 March, 708; d. 9 April, 715; a Syrian, the son of John, and a remarkably affable man . The first half of his reign was marked by a cruel famine in Rome, the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Constantine — Pope Constantine † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Constantine Consecrated 25 March, 708; d. 9 April, 715; a Syrian, the son of John, and a remarkably affable man . The first half of his reign was marked by a cruel famine in Rome, the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Constantine the Great and Christianity — Constantine the Great Mosaic in Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, c. 1000 Isapostolos, 13th Apostle Born Feb 27, 272 in Naissus, Roman Empire (now … Wikipedia
Pope St. Zachary — Pope St. Zachary † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Zachary (ZACHARIAS.) Reigned 741 52. Year of birth unknown; died in March, 752. Zachary sprang from a Greek family living in Calabria; his father, according to the Liber… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Leo III — Pope St. Leo III † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Leo III Date of birth unknown; died 816. He was elected on the very day his predecessor was buried (26 Dec., 795), and consecrated on the following day. It is quite possible that… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Miltiades — Pope St. Miltiades † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Miltiades The year of his birth is not known; he was elected pope in either 310 or 311; died 10 or 11 January, 314. After the banishment of Pope Eusebius, the Roman See was vacant… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Sylvester I — Pope St. Sylvester I (314 335) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Sylvester I (314 335) Date of birth unknown; d. 31 December, 335. According to the Liber pontificalis (ed. Duchesne, I, 170) he was the son of a Roman named Rufinus;… … Catholic encyclopedia
Constantine IX Monomachos — Constantine IX Κωνσταντῖνος Θ΄ Μονομάχος Emperor of the Byzantine Empire A mosaic in Hagia … Wikipedia
Pope Saint Julius I — Pope St. Julius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Julius I (337 352). The immediate successor of Pope Silvester, Arcus, ruled the Roman Church for only a very short period from 18 January to 7 October, 336 and after his death… … Catholic encyclopedia