- Pope
Agapetus I (489/490 – 22
April 536) was the
bishop of Rome from 13 May 535 to his death. His father, Gordi****, was a
priest in Rome and he may have...
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identified this city with the town
known in his time (19th century) as
Saint Agapetos (in Gr**** Ἅγιος Ἀγαπητός). He
interpreted as a
change of name, not of location...
- include:
Given name Pope
Agapetus I (490–536),
Bishop of Rome,
known as
Agapetos in
contemporary sources Agapito Aquino (1939–2015),
Filipino politician...
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Russian Christian male
first name. The name is
derived from the Gr**** word
agapētos,
meaning loved one. Its
colloquial variant is Agap (Ага́п;
which can also...
- John IX
Agapetos or
Hieromnemon (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ἀγαπητός or Ἱερομνήμων; died
April 1134) was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople between 1111 and 1134...
- (Ironside),
Danish prince Hugh II (du Puiset),
French nobleman John IX (
Agapetos),
Byzantine patriarch Mary and
Eliza Chulkhurst,
English conjoined twins...
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becoming a sort of "mirror of princes". This is the form it took when
Agapetos praised Justinian I (6th century) and when
Basil I his son Leo VI (9th...
- he [Abraham] had
become the
father of this [Isaac] his loved-and-only (
agapetos kai monos) son, he, from the
moment of his birth,
cherished towards him...
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Tortona (c. 120). St.
Helen of
Auxerre is
mentioned in the
writings of
Saint Agapetos (Amator),
bishop of
Auxerre (418) (May 1). She was the one who
looked after...
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Public Historical Library of
Andritsaina (bilingual Gr****-English)
Agapētos,
Agapētos S. (1877). "ΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΗΣ ΑΝΑΓΝΩΣΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ [PANAGIOTIS ANAGNOSTOPOULOS]"...