• 10 days following the death of Pope Hilarius, Simplicius was consecrated on 25 February 468. Simplicius defended the decisions of the Council of Chalcedon...
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    (440–461) Pope Hilarius (461–468) Pope Simplicius (468–483) Pope Felix III (483–492) Pope Anastasius II (496–498) Pope Symmachus (498–514) Pope Silverius...
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    This chronological list of the popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici...
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  • Simplicius may refer to: Persons Pope Simplicius (d. 483 AD) Simplicius of Cilicia (d. c. 560 AD), philosopher Saint Simplicius, legendary 'founding'...
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  • This article lists the popes who have been canonised. A total of 83 out of 266 deceased popes have been recognised universally as canonised saints, including...
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  • letters from Pope Simplicius urging Acacius to control the spread of heresy elsewhere and in Alexandria. The letters were in vain, and Simplicius died soon...
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    in the Liber Pontificalis, where the biography of Pope Simplicius (468–483) states that this pope "consecrated a basilica of the holy martyr Bibiana...
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    special body of clerics instituted by Pope Simplicius. Over time, the monasteries and the basilica's clergy declined; Pope Gregory II restored the former and...
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  • Pope Hilarius (also Hilarus, Hilary; died 29 February 468) was the bishop of Rome from 461 to 468. In 449, Hilarius served as a legate for Pope Leo I...
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    Boniface II (530–532) Pope John II (533–535) Pope Agapetus I (535–536) Pope Silverius (536–537) Pope Simplicius (468–483) was the pope who witnessed the final...
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  • A collection of popes have had violent deaths through the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II)...
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    (Balkans). March 10 – Pope Simplicius dies at Rome after a 15-year reign, and is succeeded by Felix III as the 48th pope; Rome is without a pope for 10 days in...
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    Papal name (redirect from Pope name)
    by a pope. Both the head of the Catholic Church, usually known as the pope, and the pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria (Coptic pope) choose...
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    building of the church to Pope Simplicius (468-483), who was born at Tivoli. The Liber pontificalis, in the biography of Pope Leo III (795-816), contains...
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  • (Balkans). March 10 – Pope Simplicius dies at Rome after a 15-year reign, and is succeeded by Felix III as the 48th pope; Rome is without a pope for 10 days in...
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    Papacy in late antiquity (category 4th-century popes)
    between 313, when the Peace in the Church began, and the pontificate of Simplicius in 476, when the Roman Empire of the West fell. The beginning of this...
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    Papal selection before 1059 (category Election of the pope)
    succession. Elections of the same manner continued largely undisputed until Pope Simplicius, who was terminally ill for enough of his pontificate to devote time...
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    Western forces. February 29 – Pope Hilarius dies at Rome after a 6½-year reign, and is succeeded by Simplicius as the 47th pope. Nectan of Hartland, Welsh...
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  • ice hockey player 2008 – Francesco Camarda, Italian footballer 483 – Pope Simplicius 948 – Liu Zhiyuan, Shatuo founder of the Later Han dynasty (born 895)...
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    (96) Pope Leo IV (115) Pope Nicholas I (119) Pope Paschal II (163) Pope Pelagius II (72) Pope Sergius I (89) Pope Sergius II (106) Pope Simplicius (58)...
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  • group of Dutch Calvinists in 1645. They were canonized on 15 October 2017 by Pope Francis. Those that were killed on 16 July 1645 were: André de Soveral (b...
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    admonitio issued by Pope Simplicius that gave him veto power over the election of Simplicius' successor. When it was clear Simplicius was on his deathbed...
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    Avignon Papacy (redirect from Avignon Pope)
    d'Avignon) was the period from 1309 to 1376 during which seven successive popes resided in Avignon (at the time within the Kingdom of Arles, part of the...
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  • Pope Felix III (died 1 March 492) was the bishop of Rome from 13 March 483 to his death on 1 March 492. His repudiation of the Henotikon is considered...
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    and Constantinople. John fled to Rome, where he was welcomed by Pope Simplicius. This pope, or his successor Felix III, refused to recognize Mongus and defended...
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  • Victor pope and martyr, and Innocent pope and confessor, Semidouble. 29 July: Martha virgin, Semidouble, and commemoration of Ss Felix, pope, Simplicius, Faustinus...
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    during his consulate. In the second half of the 5th century, under Pope Simplicius, it was transformed into the church of Sant'Andrea Catabarbara. Its...
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  • particular connexion, the expression is first met with in the letter of Pope Simplicius to Gaudentius, Bishop of Aufina (19 November 475); however, even then...
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  • poor. Embezzlement is mentioned in a letter of Pope Simplicius (r. 468–483) dated to 475; Simplicius describes the scheme of Bishop Gaudentius to siphon...
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    Illiberis in 287. Zeno (472–486) was appointed vicar apostolic by Pope Simplicius, and Pope Hormisdas gave the same charge to Bishop Sallustius in the provinces...
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