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Liberius was sent to Rome. It was the emperor's
intention that
Liberius should govern the
Church jointly with Felix, but on the
arrival of
Liberius,...
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Liberius may
refer to:
Liberius of
Ravenna (d. 200),
Bishop of
Ravenna and
saint Pope
Liberius (died 366),
Bishop of Rome
Liberius (praetorian prefect)...
- Arelatum.
Theodoric selected Liberius for the post, a sign of the king's
trust in both his
ability and his loyalty.
Liberius served in that
capacity until...
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faithful to
Liberius,
demanded that Constantius, who was on a
visit to Rome,
should recall Liberius. The
Emperor planned to have
Felix and
Liberius rule jointly...
- 25 December.
Julius I died in Rome on 12
April 352. He was
succeeded by
Liberius.
Julius is
venerated as a
saint by the
Catholic Church. His
feast day is...
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first 35
popes (31 of whom were martyrs) and 52 of the
first 54. If Pope
Liberius is
numbered amongst the
saints as in
Eastern Christianity, all of the first...
- I.
Anastasius II is, with Pope
Liberius, one of only two of the
first 50
popes not to be canonized. However,
Liberius is
mentioned in the Gr**** Menology...
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after Pope
Liberius (352–366). This name may have
originated from the same legend,
which recounts that, like John and his wife, Pope
Liberius was told in...
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Liberius Pieterse (12
February 1905 – 24
September 1973) was a
Franciscan priest working initially in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Bombay and Roman...
- than half a
century of rule by the Ostrogoths. The
praetorian prefect Liberius reclaimed the
south of the
Iberian Peninsula,
establishing the province...