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Silverius, Saint, d. 537, pope (536-37), an Italian; successor of St. Agapetus I. The son of Pope Hormisdas, who had been married before taking orders, St. Silverius was ...
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Silverius, Saint, d. 537, pope (536-37), an Italian; successor of St. Agapetus I. The son of Pope Hormisdas, who had been married before taking orders, St. Silverius was ...
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Silverius, Saint, d. 537, pope (536-37), an Italian; successor of St. Agapetus I. The son of Pope Hormisdas, who had been married before taking orders, St. Silverius was ...
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St. Felix III (II) and St. Hormisdas. St. Felix III (II). Birthdate: St. Felix was born in Rome. Death: St. Felix died on March 1, 492. He was buried in St. Paul's Basilica, ...
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New Catholic Dictionary: Pope Saint Hormisdas. ... [portrait of Pope Saint Hormisdas] Reigned from 514 to 523. Born in Frusino, Italy; died in Rome, Italy.
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About Pope Hormisdas: Pope Hormisdas put an end to the Acacian Schism that had separated the Eastern and Western churches since 484. Born to a wealthy ...
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Hormisdas. An Italian with a Persian name, Pope/St. Hormisdas (d. 523) was an archdeacon when elected pope in 514. He reconciled to the Roman church the ...
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An image of Saint Hormisdas Saint Hormisdas the 52nd Pope. Pope St. Hormisdas (514-523) Here is a man with a heart of gold and deep pockets. His goal was ...
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post a. 506. Saint Hormisdas, 'Libellus fidei Hormisdae papae' C'polim. 363, missus 11 août 515. 365, Saint Hormisdas, Ep. 'Sicut rationi' ad Possessorem episc ...
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... St. Callistus I (217-22) Callistus and the following three popes were opposed by St. Hippolytus, antipope (217-236); St. Urban I (222-30); St. Pontain (230-35) ...
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