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complete control over Rome and
Agapetus,
meaning the pope was
largely limited to
managing internal church affairs. Even
Agapetus’
invitation to Otto to intervene...
- Constantinople,
Agapetus also
deposed the
patriarch Anthimus I and
personally consecrated his
successor who is
Menas of Constantinople. Four of
Agapetus’ letters...
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Agapetus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαπητός, beloved) may
refer to:
Agapetus (caddisfly), a
genus of
caddisflies List of
Agapetus species Agapetus (deacon) (fl. 500–527)...
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Agapetus has been the
papal name of two
popes of the
Roman Catholic Church. Pope
Agapetus I (535–536) Pope
Agapetus II (946–955) This
disambiguation page...
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Agapetus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαπητός) was a
deacon of the
church of
Hagia Sophia at
Constantinople (about 500). He was a
reputed tutor of Justinian, and author...
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Agapetus mont**** is a
species of caddisfly. It is
endemic to the north-western
states of the
United States of America. "
Agapetus mont**** (Denning, 1949)"...
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species in
Agapetus, a
genus of
little black caddisflies in the
family Glossosomatidae.
Agapetus abbreviatus Ulmer, 1913 i c g
Agapetus ablusus Neboiss...
- the
ruins of the
Domus Gaiana. He died in May 946 and was
succeeded by
Agapetus II.
Because of the
similarity of the
names Marinus and Martinus, Marinus...
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Agapetus of the Kiev
Caves or
Agapetus of
Pechersk (Russian: Агапит Печерский; Ukrainian: Агапіт Печерський; born ?? – died 1095), was an
Orthodox Christian...
- John IX of
Constantinople (Agapetos or
Hieromnemon (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ἀγαπητός or Ἱερομνήμων; died
April 1134) was E****enical
Patriarch of Constantinople...