Anterus, Pope Saint — • Also known as Anteros, pope for less than 2 months, d. in 236. Short biographical article Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Fabian — Pope St. Fabian † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Fabian (FABIANUS) Pope (236 250), the extraordinary circumstances of whose election is related by Eusebius (Hist. Eccl., VI, 29). After the death of Anterus he had come to Rome,… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Peter — For other uses, see St. Peter (disambiguation). Saint Peter the Apostle Painting of Saint Peter by Peter Paul Rubens depicting the saint as Pope (1611 1612). Prince of the Apostles, First Pope, Martyr, Preacher … Wikipedia
Anterus — /an teuhr euhs/, n. Saint, pope A.D. 235 236. Also, Anteros. * * * … Universalium
Anterus — /an teuhr euhs/, n. Saint, pope A.D. 235 236. Also, Anteros … Useful english dictionary
Hippolytus of Rome, Saint — ▪ antipope born c. 170 died c. 235, , Sardinia; Western feast day August 13, Eastern feast day January 30 Christian martyr who was also the first antipope (217/218–235). Hippolytus was a leader of the Roman church during the… … Universalium
Pope Anterus — Infobox Pope English name=Anterus birth name=Anterus term start=November 21, 235 term end=January 3, 236 predecessor=Pontian successor=Fabian birth date=??? birthplace=??? dead=dead|death date=death date|236|1|3|mf=y deathplace=Rome, Italy|… … Wikipedia
Pontian, Saint — ▪ pope Latin Pontianus born , Rome [Italy] died c. 236, Sardinia; feast day August 13 pope from 230 to 235 who summoned the Roman synod that confirmed the condemnation of Origen, one of the chief theologians of the early Greek Church. At … Universalium
Pope Saint Fabian — Pope St. Fabian † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Fabian (FABIANUS) Pope (236 250), the extraordinary circumstances of whose election is related by Eusebius (Hist. Eccl., VI, 29). After the death of Anterus he had come to Rome,… … Catholic encyclopedia
Fabian, Saint — ▪ pope Latin Fabianus died Jan. 20, 250, Rome; feast day January 20 pope from 236 to 250. The successor to St. Anterus, Fabian was an outstanding administrator and one of the great popes of the early church. He supposedly divided Rome… … Universalium