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Vigilius may
refer to: Pope
Vigilius (died 555), Pope 537-555
Vigilius of
Trent (c. 353-405), bishop,
martyr and
saint Church of
Saint Vigilius of Trent...
- the
Three Chapters,
Vigilius was
arrested in 545 and
taken to Constantinople. He died in
Sicily while returning to Rome.
Vigilius belonged to an aristocratic...
- Pseudo-
Vigilius is the name
conventionally given to the
anonymous authors of the
Latin pseudepigrapha of
Vigilius of Thapsus. Two of such
works are: De...
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Vigilius. That work
agrees with
Liberatus that the
restoration of
Anthimus to the
Patriarchate was the
cause of Silverius' deposition, but
Vigilius was...
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Vigilius of
Trent (Italian: San
Vigilio di Trento, German:
Vigilius von Trient; c. 353 – 26 June 405) is
venerated as the
patron saint and
bishop of Trent...
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Vigilius of
Thapsus (before 484) also
known as
Vigilius Tapsensis,
Vigilius Afer, or
Vergil of Tapso, was a 5th-century
Bishop of
Thapsus in the province...
- 911–927. (For an
equitable appreciation of the
conduct of
Vigilius see,
besides the
article VIGILIUS, the
judgment of Bois, in Diet. de theol. cath., II, 1238–39...
- Swane: "Erichsen,
Vigilius"; in:
Jesper Engelstoft (Ed.):
Verdens billedkundst indtil 1800;
Politikens Forlag, København 1955; pg.247
Vigilius Eriksen @ Kunstindeks...
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conduct of
Vigilius. He came to
Constantinople very
resolute in his opinions, and his
first step was to
excommunicate Mennas, who
removed Vigilius from the...
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Vigilius Blasius Faitelli (1710–1768) was a
Tyrolean composer and
kapellmeister at the
Damenstift Church, Hall in Tirol. He is
remembered for his three...