- Pelagius II, Pope
- Pelagius II, Pope
• Pope who succeeded Benedict I, when the Lombards were besieging Rome (d. 590)Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Pelagius I, Pope — • Pope (d. 561) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Pelagius I — Pope Pelagius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Pelagius I Date of birth unknown; died 3 March, 561, was a Roman of noble family; his father, John, seems to have been vicar of one of the two civil dioceses , or districts, into which… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pelagius I — Pope Pelagius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Pelagius I Date of birth unknown; died 3 March, 561, was a Roman of noble family; his father, John, seems to have been vicar of one of the two civil dioceses , or districts, into which… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Gregory I — Saint Gregory redirects here. For other uses, see Saint Gregory (disambiguation). Pope Gregory I Papacy began 3 September 590 Papacy ended 12 March 604 … Wikipedia
Pope Pelagius I — Infobox Pope English name=Pelagius I birth name=Pelagius term start=556 term end=March 4, 561 predecessor=Vigilius successor=John III birth date=??? birthplace=Rome, Italy dead=dead|death date=death date|561|3|4|mf=y deathplace=Rome, Italy… … Wikipedia
Pelagius (disambiguation) — The name Pelagius can refer to: *Alvarus Pelagius, a Franciscan canonist *Pelagius (c. 360 to 435), a British monk to whom the doctrine of Pelagianism is attributed *Pelagius (papal legate), papal legate during the Fifth Crusade *Pelayo, first… … Wikipedia
Pelagius and Pelagianism — • Fifth century heresy which denied original sin as well as Christian grace. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pelagius and Pelagianism Pelagius and Pelagianism … Catholic encyclopedia
Pelagius — (ca. 354 ndash; ca. 420/440) was an ascetic monk who denied the doctrine of original sin, later developed by Augustine of Hippo, and was declared a heretic by the Council of Carthage. His interpretation of a doctrine of free will became known as… … Wikipedia
Pelagius II — Pelagius II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pelagius II The date of whose birth is unknown, seemingly a native of Rome, but of Gothic descent, as his father s name was Winigild, died in Rome, 7 Feb., 590. He succeeded Benedict I, when the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pelagius of Oviedo — Pelagius, flanked by two ministers of his church, from a miniature of the Liber testamentorum. Pelagius (or Pelayo) of Oviedo (died 28 January 1153) was a medieval ecclesiastic, historian, and forger who served the Diocese of Oviedo as an… … Wikipedia