- asceticism.
Pelagius especially stressed the
freedom of
human will. Very
little is
known about the
personal life and
career of
Pelagius.
Pelagius was active...
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Pelagius. If...
- sin.
Pelagius (c. 355–c. 420) was an
ascetic layman,
probably from the
British Isles, who
moved to Rome in the
early 380s. Like Jerome,
Pelagius criticized...
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Pelagius (Spanish: Pelayo; c. 685 – 737) was a Hispano-Visigoth
nobleman who
founded the
Kingdom of
Asturias in 718.
Pelagius is
credited with initiating...
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Pelagius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Pelagius Pelagius (c. 360 to 435) was a
British monk whose...
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Pelagius II (died 7
February 590) was the
bishop of Rome from 26
November 579 to his death.
Pelagius was a
native of Rome, but
probably of Ostrogothic...
- Pope
Pelagius I (died 3
March 561) was the
bishop of Rome from 556 to his death. A
former apocrisiarius to Constantinople,
Pelagius I was
elected pope...
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Spain around 926 AD.
There are
three accounts of
Pelagius. The earliest, The Martyrdom/P****ion of St
Pelagius was
written by one Raguel, a
priest of Córdoba...
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Alvarus Pelagius (Spanish: Álvaro Pelayo; c. 1280 – 25
January 1352) was a
celebrated Galician canonist.
Alvarus was born at Salnés, Galicia. He studied...
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written before 410 by
British ascetic Pelagius. It is
Pelagius'
longest extant work. In 412,
Augustine read
Pelagius'
Commentary on
Romans and described...