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Anterus (Latin:
Anterus,
classical Gr****: Ανθηρός (Antheros), was the
bishop of Rome from 21
November 235
until his
death on 3
January 236.
Anterus was...
- Rome from 10
January 236
until his
death on 20
January 250,
succeeding Anterus. A dove is said to have
descended on his head to mark him as the Holy Spirit's...
- of Sardinia.
Emperor Maximinus ****cutes the Christians.
November 21 –
Anterus succeeds Pontian as the
nineteenth pope of Rome. Sun Xiu,
Chinese emperor...
- from his
supply depot at Sirmium.
January 10 – Pope
Fabian succeeds Pope
Anterus as the
twentieth pope.
Fabian separates Rome into
seven deaconships. Fabian...
- its
walls are the
original Gr****
inscriptions for the
pontiffs Pontian,
Anterus, Fabian,
Lucius I and Eutychian. In the far wall Pope
Sixtus II was also...
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Martyrology Pope
Anicetus 0s c. 20
April 168
found in
Roman Martyrology Pope
Anterus 100s 3
January 236
found in
Roman Martyrology Pope
Benedict II 600s 8 May...
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Adrian III
Agapetus I
Agatho Alexander I
Anacletus Anastasius I
Anicetus Anterus Benedict II
Boniface I
Boniface IV
Caius Callixtus I
Celestine I Celestine...
- (126–137) Pope
Hyginus (c. 138 – c. 140) Pope
Eleuterus (174/175–189) Pope
Anterus (235–236) Pope
Sixtus II (257–258) Pope
Zosimus (417–418) Pope John VI...
- 21 July 230
Papacy ended 28
September 235
Predecessor Urban I
Successor Anterus Personal details Born Rome Died
October 235 Sardinia,
Roman Empire Sainthood...
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album by
Belgian band
Oathbreaker Anteros (band), a London-based band Pope
Anterus, a 3rd-century pope Antergos, a
Linux distribution This disambiguation...