- The
Liber Pontificalis (Latin for 'pontifical book' or Book of the Popes) is a book of
biographies of
popes from
Saint Peter until the 15th century. The...
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October 336.
Little is
known of Mark's
early life.
According to the
Liber Pontificalis, he was a Roman, and his father's name was Priscus. Mark
succeeded Sylvester...
- (usually not
capitalized in the
media and
other ****fficial use, Latin:
Pontificalis Domus),
called until 1968 the
Papal Court (Aula Pontificia), consists...
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bishop of Rome and
Linus as his
successor in the same office. The
Liber Pontificalis also
enumerated Linus as the
second bishop of Rome
after Peter, and stated...
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executed by
being tied to an
anchor and
thrown into the sea. The
Liber Pontificalis states that
Clement died in
Greece in the
third year of Trajan's reign...
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Pontificalis Domus (English: The
Papal Household) was a motu
proprio do****ent
issued by Pope Paul VI on 28
March 1968, in the
fifth year of his pontificate...
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commencement of his pontificate, his name is not
registered in the
Liber Pontificalis nor in
other lists of the popes.
Published every year by the
Roman Curia...
- UK:
Foundation for
Medieval Genealogy: 5–21. ISSN 1479-5078.
Liber Pontificalis (first ed., 500s; it has
papal biographies up to Pius II, d. 1464) Reverend...
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survive about him or his
achievements beyond what is
recorded in the
Liber Pontificalis.
Donus was the son of a
Roman named Maurice. He
became pope on 2 November...
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Armenian version puts it in the
seventh year of
Commodus (186). The
Liber Pontificalis dates his
accession to the
consulate of
Commodus and
Glabrio (i.e. 186)...