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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope St. Simplicius - New AdventSimplicius established four new churches in Rome itself. A large hall built in the form of a rotunda on the Cælian Hill was turned into a church and dedicated ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Pope St. Simplicius - The 47th Pope - PopeHistory.comPope Simplicius also oversaw a building program during his pontificate. He receives credit for the Santa Bibiana church built to memorialize St. Bibiana a ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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St. Simplicius - Saints & Angels - Catholic OnlineSimplicius was born in Tivoli and was elected to the papacy in 468. In 476, the last emperor of the Western Empire was deposed, and Odoacer the Goth became the ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Tivoli - Pope Saint Simplicius - Tibur SuperbumSt Simplicius, son of a citizen named Castinus, was born in Tivoli. He was elected Pope on 3 March 468 to succeed Hilarius.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Saint of the Day – 10 March – Saint Pope Simplicius (?- 483)Mar 10, 2020 · He was born in Tivoli, Italy, the son of a citizen named Castinus. Most of what is known of him personally is derived from the Liber ...Missing: origins sources
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Simplicius of Rome - OrthodoxWikiSimplicius was born at Tivoli, Italy, the son of Castinus. Little is known of his life before become the bishop of Rome. During the turbulent times following ...Missing: early | Show results with:early<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pope Simplicius - New World EncyclopediaSimplicius was known as an effective administrator and is credited with the construction of several churches including one which still exists, dedicated to the ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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St. Simplicius – Pope | The Fatima CenterMar 2, 2025 · St. Simplicius, having sat fifteen years, eleven months, and six days, went to receive the reward of his labors in 483. He was buried in St. ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Saint Hilarus - New Advent[Also spelled HILARIUS]. Elected 461; the date of his death is given as 28 Feb., 468. After the death of Leo I, an archdeacon named Hilarus, a native of ...
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Saint Simplicius | Patriarch of Rome, Pope - BritannicaDuring Simplicius' pontificate the Eastern church was torn between orthodoxy and Monophysitism, a doctrine teaching that Christ has only one nature rather than ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Letter XVII, from Pope Simplicius to Acacius - The See of PeterSimplicius laments not receiving letters from Acacius alongside the emperor's, notes the emperor's support for the heretic Peter as Alexandria's bishop ...
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Acacius of Constantinople | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaBasiliscus, deserted on all sides, sought sanctuary in the cathedral church and was given up to his enemies, tradition says, by the time-serving Patriarch.
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MARCH 2 - ST. SIMPLICIUS, POPE. - The Bellarmine ForumMar 2, 2023 · Acacius, the patriarch of Constantinople, received the sentence of St. Simplicius against Chapheus, but supported Mongus against him and the ...
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Lives of the Saints: March: 2. St. Simplicius, Pope - Sacred TextsAcacius, the Patriarch of Constantinople, received the sentence of St. Simplicius against Cnapheus, but supported Mongus against him and the Catholic Church ...
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St. Simplicius - Catholic.netSimplicius was born in Tivoli and was elected to the papacy in 468. ... Pope Simplicius tried in every way to uplift his people and to work for ...Missing: birthplace | Show results with:birthplace
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Felix III (II), Pope, St. - Encyclopedia.comPontificate: March 13, 483, to Feb. 25, or March 1,492. Felix, successor to Simplicius and a member of the higher clergy closely allied with the senatorial ...
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Saint Felix III | Pope, Roman, Italy, 5th Century | BritannicaSaint Felix III (died March 1, 492, Rome; feast day March 1) was the pope from 483 to 492. He succeeded St. Simplicius on March 13.
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Felix III., bishop of Rome - Christian Classics Ethereal LibraryAcacius is urged to renounce Peter Mongus, and induce the emperor to do the same. Felix sent also a formal summons for Acacius to appear at Rome and answer the ...
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F. Dvornik, The idea of apostolicity in Byzantium - 3Gelasius' claims derived from Petrine tradition ...
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Monophysitism - New World EncyclopediaPope Simplicius wrote to Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople on March 13, 478, urging that Salophakiolus should be commanded to reverse himself on this matter.
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Pope Simplicius (468-483) Archives - The See of PeterPope Simplicius (died March 2 or 10, 483) was bishop of Rome from 468 until his death. Born in Tivoli, Italy, to Castinus, he was elected pope on February 25, ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Pope St. Simplicius - Catholic 365Feb 28, 2017 · One of the early difficulties Simplicius had was the defence of the Council of Chalcedon. ... Simplicius is seen as one who championed orthodoxy ...
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Pope St. Simplicius – Defender of Faith Amid Rome's FallPope St. Simplicius died on March 10, 483. He was buried at St. Peter's Basilica, joining the line of holy popes who had preserved and strengthened the Church ...
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1993 Vatican documented reliquary theca with relics of 2 PopesHe is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church as one of the pre-Schism "Orthodox Popes of Rome". His feast day is 28 February. Pope Simplicius (†483) ...