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Pope Anastasius IV (1440 bytes)
1: ... Subarra''''' (d. [[December 3]], [[1154]]) was [[pope]] from [[1153]] to 1154. 3: ...d by Cardinal Nicholas of Albano as [[Pope Adrian IV]]. 5: {{Pope| 6: ...redecessor=[[Pope Eugene III|The Blessed Eugene III]]| 7: Successor=[[Pope Adrian IV|Adrian IV]]}} Pope Anastasius I (743 bytes) 1: ...rigen]] shortly after their translation into [[Latin]]. 3: ...f him as a man of great holiness who was rich in his poverty. 5: {{Pope| 6: Predecessor=[[Pope Siricius|Saint Siricius]]| 7: Successor=[[Pope Innocent I|Saint Innocent I]]}} Pope Anastasius II (640 bytes) 1: ...ition, [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]] placed this pope in [[Hell]]. 3: {{Pope| 4: Predecessor=[[Pope Gelasius I|Saint Gelasius I]]| 5: Successor=[[Pope Symmachus|Saint Symmachus]]}} 9: [[de:Anastasius II. (Papst)]] Pope Anastasius III (422 bytes) 1: ...ntificate falling in the period when [[Rome]] was in the power of the Roman nobles. 7: {{Pope| 8: Predecessor=[[Pope Sergius III|Sergius III]]| 9: Successor=[[Pope Lando|Lando]]}} 11: [[de:Anastasius III. (Papst)]] Anastasius I (129 bytes) 1: *[[Pope Anastasius I]] -- Pope from 399-401 2: *[[Anastasius I of the Byzantine Empire]] -- (c. 430-518) Roman emperor 4: {{disambig}} Anastasius (484 bytes) 1: '''Anastasius''' is part of the name of: 3: *[[Pope Anastasius I]] -- Pope from 399-401 4: *[[Pope Anastasius II]] -- Pope from 496-498 5: *[[Pope Anastasius III]] -- Pope from 911-913 6: *[[Pope Anastasius IV]] -- Pope from 1153 to 1154 Anastasius II (208 bytes) 1: *[[Pope Anastasius II]] -- Pope from 496-498 2: ... the Byzantine Empire]] -- (d. 721) Roman emperor in the East 3: ...II of Antioch]] -- Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch 5: {{disambig}} Anastasius Bibliothecarius (4838 bytes) 1: ...st from the Son in the sense of transmission (missio). 3: ...o that Anastasius must have died shortly before this date. 5: ... shared in the revision of the "Life" of Nicholas I. 7: {{CatholicEncyclopedia}} Anastasius of Constantinople (2679 bytes) 1: ...n he favored them, and finally he opposed them again. 5: ...mages from churches throughout the [[Byzantine Empire]]. 7: ...opposed Leo and urged him to retract the edict, which Leo refused to do. 9: == Anastasius's Patriarchate == 11: ...llingly sided with the emperor on the question of icons. Anastasius II (emperor) (1765 bytes) 1: ...f [[Philippicus]], whom he had served in the capacity of secretary. 3: ...sist the approach of the enemy, but to destroy their naval stores. 5: ...red to a [[monastery]] in [[Thessaloniki|Thessalonica]]. 7: ...s, falling into Leo's hands, was put to death by his orders. 10: ...[Philippicus]] | CoEmperor= | Next=[[Theodosius III]]}} Anastasius I (emperor) (3763 bytes) 1: ...and energy in administering the affairs of the empire. 3: ...ding from the [[Propontis]] to the [[Black Sea|Euxine]]. 5: ...ation for avarice and contributed to his unpopularity. 7: ...ccessor, but the issue was decided for him after his death. 9: ...eno (emperor)|Zeno]] | CoEmperor= | Next=[[Justin I]]}} Antipope Anastasius (1879 bytes) 1: ... doing translations to Latin and also writing original works. 3: ...eing treated leniently, after his stint as an antipope. 5: ...[[Pope John VIII]], Adrian's successor, probably till 879. 7: ...[Michael III]], the drunkard, by having him assassinated. 9: ...support must not be taken as a brave and irresponsible act. Pope (31136 bytes) 3: ...5h.jpg|thumb|250px|Pope John Paul II has reigned since 22 Oct 1978.]] 4: ...de consider each pope to be [[Jesus]]' representative on [[Earth]]. 6: ...ificate since [[Adrian VI]], who was briefly pope in 1522-23. 8: ==Other Popes== 9: ...e Pope at the time (see [[Western Schism|Papal Schism]]). Pope Theodore I (1819 bytes) 1: ... around 640(?) and a full cardinal by [[Pope John IV]]. 3: ... anger. Theodore was buried in [[St. Peter's Basilica|St. Peter's]]. 5: {{Pope| 6: Predecessor=[[Pope John IV|John IV]]| 7: Successor=[[Pope Martin I|Saint Martin I]]}} Pope Pius IX (9200 bytes) 1: ...|right|thumb|200px|Blessed Pius IX<br>Supreme Pontiff ([[1846]]-[[1878]])]] 2: ... over 31 years, from [[June 16]], [[1846]] until his death. 4: ==Early life and election== 6: ...l (Catholicism)|cardinal]], Santi Pietro e Marcellino. 8: ...ory of [[Pope Pius VII]], an early benefactor to him. He was crowned on [[June 21]]. Pope Cornelius (1376 bytes) 1: ...ed [[heresy|heretical]] by the rest of [[Christianity]]. 3: ...t, however the anniversary of his death. He died in June [[253]]. 5: {{Pope| 6: Predecessor=[[Pope Fabian|Saint Fabian]]| 7: Successor=[[Pope Lucius I|Saint Lucius I]]}} Pope Romanus (489 bytes) 1: '''Romanus''', was [[Pope]] from August [[897]] to November 897. 3: ... ended his days as a [[monk]]. His date of death is unknown. 5: {{Pope| 6: Predecessor=[[Pope Stephen VII|Stephen VII]]| 7: Successor=[[Pope Theodore II|Theodore II]]}} Pope Gelasius I (5719 bytes) 1: ...us]] (''q.v.'' for details of the '''[[Acacian schism]]'''). 3: ...e dual nature of Christ') delineated the western view. 5: == Separation of powers == 7: ...fore the tribunal of God an account even for the kings of men." 9: ...ction of all kings and the emperor to papal authority. Pope Sabinianus (768 bytes) 1: ...ical hours and for the celebration of the [[Eucharist]]. 3: {{Pope| 4: Predecessor=[[Pope Gregory I|Saint Gregory I]]| 5: Successor=[[Pope Boniface III|Boniface III]]}} 7: ''Using text from a 1911 encyclopedia'' Pope Liberius (2495 bytes) 1: ...condemnation of the orthodox patriarch of Alexandria. 3: ...sor by three "catascopi baud episcopi", as Athanasius called them. 5: ...rius nor Felix took part in the [[council of Rimini]] (359). 7: ...ion the more moderate of the old Arian party. He died on [[September 24]], [[366]]. 9: == External links ==
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