-
equivalent is a
papal nuncio; the
title apocrisiarius is also
still emplo**** by the
Anglican Church. An
apocrisiarius was a
cleric who
served as the representative...
- commentator, "to be sent as
apocrisiarius to
Constantinople was to
graduate for the papacy." When in Constantinople, the
apocrisiarius resided in the Placidia...
- 3
March 561) was the
bishop of Rome from 556 to his death. A
former apocrisiarius to Constantinople,
Pelagius I was
elected pope as the
candidate of Emperor...
- the
Eastern Roman domination of the papacy. He was the
fourth former apocrisiarius to
Constantinople to be
elected pope.
Sabinian was born at
Blera (Bieda)...
- Born into
Roman aristocracy,
Vigilius served as a
deacon and
papal apocrisiarius in Constantinople. He
allied with
Empress Theodora, who
sought his help...
- Great" (590–604),
former apocrisiarius Pope
Sabinian (604–606),
former apocrisiarius Pope
Boniface III (607),
former apocrisiarius,
likely born in Rome to...
-
devotional building. They
often became sites of pilgrimage.
Martin acted as
apocrisiarius or
legate ('nuncio') at
Constantinople from the
earliest years of Theodore...
- plundered, and the
apocrisiarius himself kidnapped and exiled. The
altar was destro**** in 648 or 649. Pope
Martin I's
apocrisiarius, Anastasios, was prohibited...
-
altar in the
palace of
Placidia and
exiled or
imprisoned the
papal apocrisiarius. He also
sought to end the
issue with the
emperor by
promulgating the...
-
lower in rank than Amb****adors. List of
papal legates to
England Papal apocrisiarius Pontifical legate Pagden,
Anthony (2010) [2002]. The Idea of Europe:...