- Pope
Anacletus (died c. AD 92), also
known as Cletus, was the
bishop of Rome,
following Peter and Linus.
Anacletus served between c. AD 80 and his death...
- The lack of
support from
these key
figures left
Anacletus with few
patrons outside of Rome.
Anacletus, with
little remaining support,
lived for several...
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third Anacletus,
although most of the
Latins think that
Clement was
second after the apostle."
Clement is put
after Linus and Cletus/
Anacletus in the...
- two popes, Pope
Innocent II and
Antipope Anacletus II. Innocent,
having been
banished from Rome by
Anacletus, took
refuge in France. King
Louis VI convened...
- the
supporters of
Anacletus II. He
reached an
understanding with King
Lothair III of Germany, who
supported him
against Anacletus, and whom he crowned...
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Michael Marion Emil
Anacletus Pierre Savundranayagam (6 July 1923 – 21 December 1976),
usually known as Emil Savundra, was a Sri
Lankan swindler. The...
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after Peter, and
stated that
Peter consecrated two bishops,
Linus and
Anacletus, for the
priestly service of the community,
while devoting himself instead...
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Pietro Pierleoni as the
antipope Anacletus II.
After the
death of
Honorius II,
Petrus Leonis,
under the name of
Anacletus II, was
elected as Pope by a majority...
- and
elected Cardinal Pietro Pierleoni, who took the name of
Anacletus II.
Although Anacletus had the
support of the
majority of the cardinals, the Catholic...
- throne.
Roger supported Antipope Anacletus II
against Innocent II. The
reward was a crown, and, on 27
September 1130,
Anacletus'
papal bull made
Roger king...