• the Vandals invaded it. The papal election of Gelasius on 1 March 492 was a gesture of continuity: Gelasius inherited the conflicts of Pope Felix III with...
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  • refer to: Pope Gelasius I (died 496) Pope Gelasius II (died 1119) Gelasius of Cyzicus (fifth century), ecclesiastical writer Gelasius of Caesarea (died 395)...
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  • Pope Gelasius can refer to: Pope Gelasius I, in office 492–496 Pope Gelasius II, in office 1118–1119 This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • recognized by Felix III or Gelasius I and so there was a large schism between the churches. Upon the death of Gelasius I, Anastasius II was named pope...
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    "fiction" in the third book of his fourth-century Church History, and Pope Gelasius I included it in his list of heretical books in the fifth century. The first...
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  • Famuli vestrae pietatis (category Documents of Pope Gelasius I)
    thought for almost a millennium. Gelasius expressed a distinction between two principles governing the world, which Gelasius called the "sacred authority...
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  • Latin text traditionally thought to be a decretal of the prolific Pope Gelasius I, bishop of Rome from 492 to 496. The work reached its final form in a...
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  • Christianity quite seriously, as indicated by her correspondence with Pope Gelasius I and mention of her in Ennodius's Panegyric of Theoderic. Her name was...
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  • "The Books of the Daughters of Adam", mentioned in the catalogue of Pope Gelasius I in 495–496, who identifies it with the Book of Jubilees, or "Little Genesis"...
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    Constantine I (27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor...
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    historicity, via their publications in Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca. Pope Gelasius I stated in 494 that George was among those saints "whose names are justly...
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    Pope Evaristus, and Pope Theodore I) 3 from Africa Proconsularis (Pope Victor I, Pope Miltiades, Pope Gelasius I) 2 from Dalmatia in modern-day Croatia...
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    Britannica agrees: the association with Gelasius "has led some to suppose that it was ordained by Pope Gelasius I in 492 as a counter-attraction to the...
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    February 2017. ad viles trivialesque personas, abiectos et infimos. (Gelasius) Gelasius, Epistle to Andromachus, quoted in Green (1931), p. 65. Green, William...
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  • adopt Chinese names. Gelasius I delineates the relationship between church and state. The Decretum Gelasianum is attributed. Gelasius I canonizes Saint George...
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  • the pontifical masters of ceremonies, dating back to the time of Pope Gelasius I (492–496) with modifications and additions made by Pope Gregory the Great...
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    suppressing the Lupercalia, Gelasius put anything else in its place. Much later, in the 1500s, a Cardinal Baronius speculated that Gelasius converted the Lupercalia...
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    the Church of Rome"). However, an old tradition linked the book to Pope Gelasius I, apparently based on Walafrid Strabo's ascription of what is evidently...
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    addition of the celebration was not due to Pope Gelasius at all.[citation needed] Moreover, when Gelasius addressed Andromachus, he did not try to use his...
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  • Decretum Gelasianum, an ecclesiastical text traditionally attributed to Pope Gelasius I, which contains a list of works adjudged apocryphal Decretum de Iudaeis...
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    of one hundred and thirteen years old. He was canonized in 491 by Pope Gelasius I, and is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox...
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  • ratification; and the concurrence of the Roman See it received when Innocent I and Gelasius I (AD 414) repeated the same index of biblical books." Schaff says that...
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    of St. Valentine on February 14 was first established in 496 by Pope Gelasius I, who included Valentine among all those "... whose names are justly reverenced...
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    same word used by Papias. The Decretum Gelasianum associated with Pope Gelasius I, though of later date, follows Jerome in accepting one letter of "John...
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    apparition but the victory of the Lombards over invading Greeks. Pope Gelasius I (reigned 492–496) directed that a basilica should be erected enclosing...
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    traditional Catholic conception of Church–State relations elucidated by Pope Gelasius I and expounded upon throughout the centuries up to the Syllabus of Errors...
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    Christianity. She is once recorded to have said: I love you, my dear son, as much as a mother can love her child; but I would rather see you dead at my feet than...
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  • title of S. Ciriaco alle Terme di Diocleziano in 494, at the time of Pope Gelasius I. The titulus was suppressed in 1477 by Pope Sixtus IV in favor of Saints...
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  • adopt Chinese names. Gelasius I delineates the relationship between church and state. The Decretum Gelasianum is attributed. Gelasius I canonizes Saint George...
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    Christianity, the Dioskouroi continued to be venerated. The 5th century pope Gelasius I attested to the presence of a "cult of Castores" that the people did not...
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