Liber Pontificalis — • A history of the popes beginning with St. Peter and continued down to the fifteenth century, in the form of biographies Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Liber Pontificalis Liber Pontificalis … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Marcellus I — Saint Marcellus I Papacy began May 308 Papacy ended 309 Predecessor Marcellinus Successor … Wikipedia
St. Marcellus I — Saint, Pope Marcellus I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Marcellus I His date of birth unknown; elected pope in May or June, 308; died in 309. For some time after the death of Marcellinus in 304 the Diocletian persecution continued… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Marcellus I — Saint, Pope Marcellus I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Marcellus I His date of birth unknown; elected pope in May or June, 308; died in 309. For some time after the death of Marcellinus in 304 the Diocletian persecution continued… … Catholic encyclopedia
Liber Pontificalis — The Liber Pontificalis (Latin for Book of the Popes ) is a book of biographies of popes from Saint Peter until the 15th century. The original publication of the Liber Pontificalis stopped with Pope Adrian II (867–872) or Pope Stephen V (885–891) … Wikipedia
Pope Liberius — Infobox Pope English name=Liberius birth name=Liberius term start=May 17, 3521 term end=September 24, 366 predecessor=Julius I successor=Damasus I birth date=??? birthplace=??? dead=dead|death date=death date|366|9|24|mf=y deathplace=???… … Wikipedia
Hippolytus of Rome — For places named after the saint, see Saint Hippolyte Infobox Saint name=Saint Hippolytus of Rome birth date=c. 170 death date=c. 236 feast day=Roman Catholic Church: 13 August Eastern Orthodox Church: 30 January venerated in=Roman Catholic… … Wikipedia
Liberian Catalogue — In compiling the history of the Early Christian Church, the Liberian Catalogue (Catalogus Liberianus), which was part of the illuminated manuscript known as the Chronography of 354, is an essential document, for it consists of a list of the popes … Wikipedia
Alexander I. (Bischof von Rom) — Papst Alexander I. Alexander I. (* in Rom; † 3. Mai 115 in Rom) war der sechste Bischof von Rom, der Nachfolger von Evaristus und Vorgänger von Sixtus.[1] Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hipólito de Roma — San Hipólito de Roma Antipapa de la Iglesia católica Escultura romana antigua, tal vez de San Hipólito de Roma, encontrada en 1551 en Via Tiburtina, Roma, y actualmente en la … Wikipedia Español