Перевод: с русского на английский

с английского на русский

Gelasius (Pope from 492 to 496

См. также в других словарях:

  • GELASIUS I, ST. —    Pope from 492 to 496; a vigorous man and strong assertor of the supremacy of the chair of St. Peter; G. II., also Pope from 1118 to 1119 …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Gelasius I, Saint — born probably Africa died Nov. 19, 496, feast day November 21 Pope (492–496). He combated the Acacian Schism in the East, which advocated the Monophysite heresy. He maintained papal authority and established Roman primacy in ecclesiastical… …   Universalium

  • Gelasius I —    Pope (q.v.) from 492 496 who contributed to the idea of papal primacy (q.v.) by defining two powers, imperial and priestly. Priestly authority he considered superior to secular authority since priests he believed were ultimately responsible… …   Historical dictionary of Byzantium

  • Pope Gelasius I — Infobox Pope English name=Saint Gelasius I birth name=Gelasius term start=492 term end=November 19, 496 predecessor=Felix III successor=Anastasius II birth date=?? birthplace=Roman Africa or Romecite journal author = Browne, M. year = 1998 title …   Wikipedia

  • Pope St. Gelasius I —     Pope St. Gelasius I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Gelasius I     Died at Rome, 19 Nov., 496. Gelasius, as he himself states in his letter to the Emperor Anastasius (Ep. xii, n. 1), was Romanus natus. The assertion of the Liber… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • GELASIUS I° — GELASIUS I°, pope, 492–6. A council convened in Rome by Gelasius in 494 established the Catholic canon of biblical texts. On a personal level, Gelasius was not hostile to the Jews; among his favorites was a Jew, Telesinus, who won the pope s… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • African pope — Three popes have had African birth or heritage. According to the records of the Liber Pontificalis , all three were from the Roman Province of Africa (corresponding to the territory of modern Tunisia and Libya). The conquest of Byzantine North… …   Wikipedia

  • St. Gelasius I —     Pope St. Gelasius I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Gelasius I     Died at Rome, 19 Nov., 496. Gelasius, as he himself states in his letter to the Emperor Anastasius (Ep. xii, n. 1), was Romanus natus. The assertion of the Liber… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • List of popes (graphical) — This is a graphical list of Popes of the Roman Catholic Church.While the term Pope ( la. papa , father ) is used in several churches to denote their high spiritual leaders, this title in English usage generally refers to the supreme head of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Gennadius of Massilia — (died c. 496), also known as Gennadius Scholasticus or Gennadius of Marseille, was a 5th century Christian priest and historian.His best known work is De Viris Illustribus ( Of Famous Men ), a biography of over 90 contemporary significant… …   Wikipedia

  • Papal supremacy — Referring to the doctrine of papal supremacy the Catechism of the Catholic Church notes in paragraph 882, “the Roman Pontiff, by reason of his office as Vicar of Christ, and as pastor of the entire Church has full, supreme, and universal power… …   Wikipedia

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»