- Pope
Vitalian (Latin: Vitali****; died 27
January 672) was the
bishop of Rome from 30 July 657 to his
death in 672. His
pontificate was
marked by the dispute...
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Vitalian (Latin: Vitali****, Gr****: Βιταλιανός; died 520) was a
general of the
Eastern Roman Empire. A
native of
Moesia in the
northern Balkans, and probably...
- been King of
Sweden since 1364 and Duke of
Mecklenburg since 1383. The
Vitalian Brotherhood were
hired in 1392 by the
Dukes of
Mecklenburg to
fight against...
-
Saint Vitalian(us) of
Capua (Italian: San
Vitaliano di Capua) was a 7th-century
bishop of that city. Both the
Roman Martyrology (under 3 September) and...
- 537–553), also
known as John the Sanguinary, was the
nephew of the
rebel Vitalian and was an
Eastern Roman general under Justinian I (r. 527–565), who was...
-
Erasmus on the
Caelian Hill. He
became Pope on 11
April 672 in
succession to
Vitalian. His
election was
ratified by the
exarch of
Ravenna within w****s, as required...
-
politician of the
Eastern Roman Empire,
consul in 499 John (nephew of
Vitalian), a
Byzantine general under Justinian I John (Sicilian admiral), 12th century...
-
material for the
field of
speculative grammar. July –
Byzantine general Vitalian becomes consul, and is
shortly later murdered,
probably on the
orders of...
- Vitali**** or
Anglicized into
Vitalian (died 238) was a
Praetorian Prefect during the
reign of the
Roman Emperor Maximinus Thrax. He is
mainly notable...
- invincible, the envy of the realm, and
Szorlok wanted to stop the
invading vitalian soldiers, by
becoming the Lich King and thus
rising and
controlling hordes...