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Encyclopedia: Pope Hormisdas Source:Wikipedia
Pope Saint Hormisdas
was
pope
from
July 20
,
514
to
523
. He was born at
Frosinone
,
Campagna di Roma
,
Italy
. Saint Hormisdas was a widower and a
Roman
deacon
at the time of his accession to the papal throne. His son became pope under the name of
Silverius
. One of the new pope
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Biography: Pope Hormisdas |
Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Short Biography of Pope Hormisdas ... Name: Pope Hormisdas Preceded by: St. Symmachus (498 - 514) Succeeded by: St. John I (523 - 526) Roman Catholic Pope #52
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Pope Saint Hormisdas was pope from July 20, 514 to 523. He was born at Frosinone, Campagna di Roma, Italy. Saint Hormisdas was a widower and a Roman deacon at the time of his accession to the papal throne. His son became pope under the name of Silverius. One of the new pope's first...
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Pope Saint Silverius was pope from June 8, 536 to March 537). He was a legitimate son of Pope Hormisdas, born before his father entered the priesthood. He was probably consecrated on June 8, 536. He opposed the restoration of the monophysite heretic, former patriarch of Constantinople Anthimus...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope St. Hormisdas |
Before receiving higherorders he had been married; his son became pope under the name of Silverius (536-537). Under PopeSymmachus (498-514) Hormisdas held the office of deacon of the Roman Church and ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope St. Silverius |
Son of Pope St. Hormisdas. Named pope while yet a subdeacon, to thwart the Monophysites. Exiled through a forgery of his political and religious enemies, died of starvation in prison, probably in 537.
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Pope Hormisdas - Saint |
Pope Hormisdas put an end to the Acacian schism that had separated the Eastern and Western churches since 484. ... Pope St. Hormisdas...
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Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Pope St. Silverius - Wikisource |
Dates of birth and death unknown. He was the son of Pope Hormisdas who had been married before becoming one of the higher clergy.
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The Ecole Glossary |
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 last supporters of the antipope Lawrence, and in 519, he ...
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Saint Silverius — Infoplease.com |
successor of St. Agapetus I. The son of Pope Hormisdas, who had been married before taking orders, St. Silverius was elected pope at the instance of the Ostrogothic king, Theodahad, although Vigilius, ...
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Saint Silverius — FactMonster.com |
successor of St. Agapetus I. The son of Pope Hormisdas, who had been married before taking orders, St. Silverius was elected pope at the instance of the Ostrogothic king, Theodahad, although Vigilius, ...
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