- Pope
Gelasius II (died 1119)
Gelasius of
Cyzicus (fifth century),
ecclesiastical writer Gelasius of
Caesarea (died 395),
bishop of
Caesarea Gelasius of...
- Pope
Gelasius I was the
bishop of Rome from 1
March 492 to his
death on 19
November 496.
Gelasius was a
prolific author whose style placed him on the cusp...
- now in the
public domain: Hayes,
Carlton Joseph Huntley (1911). "
Gelasius s.v.
Gelasius II.". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11...
- Pope
Gelasius can
refer to: Pope
Gelasius I, in
office 492–496 Pope
Gelasius II, in
office 1118–1119 This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Gelasius of
Caesarea (Gr****: Γελάσιος Καισαρείας; died 395) was
bishop of
Caesarea Maritima from 367 to 373 and from 379 to his death. He was also an author...
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Gelasius of
Cyzicus was an
ecclesiastical writer in the 5th century. The
often attributed name
Gelasius is an
error of
Photius I of
Constantinople and...
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addition of the
celebration was not due to Pope
Gelasius at all.[citation needed] Moreover, when
Gelasius addressed Andromachus, he did not try to use his...
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February 2017. ad
viles trivialesque personas,
abiectos et infimos. (
Gelasius)
Gelasius,
Epistle to Andromachus,
quoted in
Green (1931), p. 65. Green, William...
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Latin text
traditionally thought to be a
decretal of the
prolific Pope
Gelasius I (492-496). The work
consists of five chapters: the
second chapter of...
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suppressing the Lupercalia,
Gelasius put
anything else in its place. Much later, in the 1500s, a
Cardinal Baronius speculated that
Gelasius converted the Lupercalia...