- Mongus, Peter
- Mongus, Peter
• Intruded Monophysite patriarch of Alexandria (d. 490)Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Peter Mongus — • Intruded Monophysite patriarch of Alexandria (d. 490) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Peter Mongus Peter Mongus † … Catholic encyclopedia
Peter [1] — Peter, v. gr. Petros, franz. Pierre, span. u. port. Piedro, ital. Pietro, bedeutet der Fels. Merkwürdig sind: I. Apostel: 1) s. Petrus. II. Regierende Fürsten: A) Kaiser: a) Kaiser von Brasilien: 2) Dom Pedro I. de Alcantara, zweiter Sohn Johanns … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Pope Peter III of Alexandria — (died 490), also known as Mongus (from Greek moggos , stammerer ), was Coptic Pope from 477 until his death and after 482 also recognized as Patriarch of Alexandria by the Eastern Orthodox Church. Biography After the Council of Chalcedon, Peter… … Wikipedia
Petrus Mongus — Petros III. Mongos († 490) war ein spätantiker Patriarch von Alexandria und der erste koptische Papst nach der Abspaltung der koptischen Kirche von der römischen Reichskirche. Er ist ein Heiliger der koptischen Kirche, wurde jedoch von der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
John Talaia — • Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria (481 482) at the time of the Monophysite troubles Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John Talaia John Talaia … Catholic encyclopedia
St. Simplicius — Pope St. Simplicius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Simplicius Reigned 468 483; date of birth unknown; died 10 March, 483. According to the Liber Pontificalis (ed. Duchesne, I, 249) Simplicius was the son of a citizen of Tivoli… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Simplicius — Pope St. Simplicius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Simplicius Reigned 468 483; date of birth unknown; died 10 March, 483. According to the Liber Pontificalis (ed. Duchesne, I, 249) Simplicius was the son of a citizen of Tivoli… … Catholic encyclopedia
Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople — Acacius (died 489) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 471 to 489. Acacius was practically the first prelate throughout the Eastern Orthodoxy and renowned for ambitious participation in the Monophysitism controversy. Acacius… … Wikipedia
Henoticon — • The unsuccessful law made by the Emperor Zeno in order to conciliate Catholics and Monophysites Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Henoticon Henoticon … Catholic encyclopedia
Patriarch Euphemius of Constantinople — Euphemius of Constantinople (died 515) was patriarch of Constantinople (490 496). Theophanes calls him Euthymius. Prior to his appointment, Euphemius was a presbyter of Constantinople, administrator of a hospital for the poor at Neapolis,… … Wikipedia