- John XVI (c. 945 – c. 1001; born Gr****: Ιωάννης Φιλάγαθος,
Ioannis Philagathos; Italian:
Giovanni Filagato; Latin:
Johannes Philagathus) was an antipope...
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Philagathos may
refer to: John
Philagathos,
Antipope John XVI (ca. 945 – ca. 1001), of Greco-Calabrian
descent Philagathus of Cerami, (d. 1154 or later)...
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Pavia in
northern Italy, the
Empress had her
longtime confidant John
Philagathos appointed as
Archbishop of Piacenza.
After a year in Italy, the royal...
- XV (XVI) due to John XIV bis. 15
Antipope John XVI 997–998
Johannes Philagathos or
Piligato or
Filagatto Dual-numbered John XVI (XVII). He was elected...
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commemorative of Goffe,
Whalley and Dixwell, with
abstract of
their history, by
Philagathos (Boston, 1793); Palfrey's Hist of New England, ii.(1866);
Notes and Quenes...
- held that part of the
homilies were
written by the
Calabrian monk John
Philagathos, a
disciple of
Bartholomaeus of
Grottaferrata (d. c. 1050).
Lancia di...
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barricade themselves in
Castel Sant'Angelo. Otto's
former tutor John
Philagathos (Antipope John XVI), who
tries to
escape into Campania, is
pursued by...
- from the
archdiocese of
Ravenna and made it an
archdiocese for John
Philagathos. Pope
Gregory V
visited Ravenna in late 996 or
early 997. He confirmed...
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Peter Damian even ****erts that
Theophanu had a love
affair with John
Philagathos, a Gr**** monk who
briefly reigned as
Antipope John XVI. Otto II died...
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bishop of
Piacenza quashed to make way for
Philagathos, was the same
person as Siegfried.
After Philagathos was
elected antipope in
opposition to Gregory...