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Roman senator who
lived during the
Flavian dynasty.
Saint Celsus (aka
Celestinus or
Cellach of Armagh), 1080–1129 AD);
archbishop of
Armagh Celsus and...
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opposed the
Novatians in Rome; as
Socrates Scholasticus writes, "this
Celestinus took away the
churches from the
Novatians at Rome also, and
obliged Rusticulus...
- Pope
Celestine III (Latin:
Caelestinus III; c. 1105 – 8
January 1198), was the head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 30 March...
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parents were
Celestinus Rore (died
before 1564) and
Barbara Van Coppenolle, and he had at
least two siblings,
Franciscus and
Celestinus. The
family was...
- Cináed Ua Rónáin
Became bishop circa 1157; died in office; also
known as
Celestinus and
Clemens bef.1176 1186 Máel
Callann Ua Cléirchén
Became bishop before...
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Beatitudinis Vestræ, bene vale, bene valeatis. bz—...bet. C—Antisigma. C.—Caput,
Celestinus, centum, Codex, Comes, Congius. c.—canonis, capitulus, centesimo, civis...
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Cellach of
Armagh or
Celsus or
Celestinus (1080–1129) was
Archbishop of
Armagh and an
important contributor to the
reform of the
Irish church in the twelfth...
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council of
Gaulish bishops,
while Prosper states that he was sent by Pope
Celestinus on the
advice of the deacon, Palladius. It is
possible to
reconcile the...
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Lanercost Chronicle records: "On the
commemoration day of S. Paul [June 30],
Celestinus the
Fifth was
created Pope, who,
albeit illiterate, was the
priest and...
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