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Agapetus has been the
papal name of two
popes of the
Roman Catholic Church. Pope
Agapetus I (535–536) Pope
Agapetus II (946–955) This
disambiguation page...
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archeological remains known as the 'apsidal Hall of the
Library of Pope
Agapitus I' is
located near the
ancient Church of St.
Andrew on the
Caelian Hill...
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Saint Agapitus may
refer to:
Agapitus of Palestrina, died c. 274 Pope
Agapetus I, died 536
Agapetus of the Kiev Caves,
otherwise Agapetus or
Agapitus of...
- Pope
Agapetus II (died 8
November 955) was the
bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from 10 May 946 to his death. A
nominee of the
princeps of...
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Felicissimus and
Agapitus were two of the six
deacons of Pope
Sixtus II who were
martyred with him on or
about 6
August 258,
Felicissimus and
Agapitus on the same...
- of 1960 the
celebration of
Saint Agapitus appears as a
commemoration in the
ordinary w****day M****. "Saint
Agapitus".
Archived from the
original on 2013-12-02...
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Flavius Agapitus (floruit 502–523) was a
Roman politician during the
reign of
Theodoric the Great. He held the
consulship with
Flavius Anastasius Paulus...
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companions were the
senators Flavius Theodorus, Inportunus, and the
Patrician Agapitus.
Emperor Justin is
recorded as
receiving John
honorably and
promised to...
- six deacons: Januarius, Vincentius, Magnus, Steph****,
Felicissimus and
Agapitus.
Lawrence of Rome, his best-known deacon,
suffered martyrdom on 10 August...
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Adrian III was born in Rome.
According to Jean Mabillon, his
birth name was
Agapitus.
Reginald L.
Poole believes that
Mabillon confused Adrian III, who succeeded...