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  1. Pope Anastasius may mean: Pope Anastasius I (399–401), also called Saint Anastasius; Pope Anastasius II (496–498) Pope Anastasius III (911–913) Pope Anastasius IV (1153–1154) Antipope Anastasius

  2. Pope Stephen IV was Pope from June 816 to January 817. He died of old age. Related pages. List of popes; Preceded by Leo III: Pope 816–817 Succeeded by ...

  3. Anastasius IV. (* um 1073 in Rom; † 3. Dezember 1154 ebenda), ursprünglich Konrad von Suburra (auch Corrado della Suburra ), wurde am 8. Juli 1153 als Nachfolger von Eugen III. zum Papst gewählt und am 12.

  4. Monophysite. Anastasius I Dicorus ( Greek: Ἀναστάσιος, translit. Anastásios; c. 431 – 9 July 518) was Eastern Roman emperor from 491 to 518. A career civil servant, he came to the throne at the age of 61 after being chosen by the wife of his predecessor, Zeno. His reign was characterised by reforms and improvements in the empire's ...

  5. Symmachus was elected pope on 22 November 498 in the Constantinian basilica (Saint John Lateran). The archpriest of Santa Prassede, Laurentius, was elected pope on the same day at the Basilica of Saint Mary (presumably Saint Mary Major) by a dissenting faction with Byzantine sympathies, who were supported by Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius.

  6. Pope Anastasius I – Pope 399–401; Pope Anastasius II – Pope 496–498; Pope Anastasius III – Pope 911–913; Pope Anastasius IVPope 1153 to 1154; Other Christian saints and clergy. Saint Anastasius – a martyr under Nero; Saint Anastasius the Fuller – martyr (d. 304) Anastasius of Antioch (disambiguation), multiple people

  7. Pope Liberius (310 – 24 September 366) was the bishop of Rome from 17 May 352 until his death. According to the Catalogus Liberianus , he was consecrated on 22 May as the successor to Julius I . He is not mentioned as a saint in the Roman Martyrology .