Anastasius I was pope from November 27, 399-401. He condemned the writings of the Alexandrian theologian Origen shortly after their translation into Latin. Vatican coat of arms This image depicts a seal, an emblem, a coat of arms or a crest. ...
November 27 is the 331st day (332nd on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Events Yazdegerd I becomes king of Persia November 27 - St. ...
// Events Pope Innocent I succeeds Pope Anastasius I. The Vandals start their westward trek from Dacia and Hungary (or 400). ...
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Saint Innocent I, pope (402 - 417), was, according to his biographer in the Liber Pontificalis, the son of a man called Innocent of Albano; but according to his contemporary Jerome, his father was Pope Anastasius I, whom he was called by the unanimous voice of the clergy and laity to...
// Events Pope Innocent I succeeds Pope Anastasius I. The Vandals start their westward trek from Dacia and Hungary (or 400). ...
The Pope (from Greek: pappas, father; from Latin: papa, Papa, father) is the successor of St. ...
November 27 is the 331st day (332nd on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Events Yazdegerd I becomes king of Persia November 27 - St. ...
// Events Pope Innocent I succeeds Pope Anastasius I. The Vandals start their westward trek from Dacia and Hungary (or 400). ...
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Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
Among his friends were Augustine, Jerome, and Paulinus. Jerome speaks of him as a man of great holiness who was rich in his poverty. St. ...
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Catholic Encyclopedia (1907) Pope St. Anastasius I This article incorporates text from the public domain Catholic Encyclopedia. The public domain comprises the body of all creative works and other knowledge—writing, artwork, music, science, inventions, and others—in which no person or organization has any proprietary interest. ...
The Catholic Encyclopedia (also referred to as the Old Catholic Encyclopedia today) is an English-language encyclopedia published in 1913 by the The Encyclopedia Press, designed to give authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine. // History The writing of the encyclopedia began on January 11...
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