- Pope
Agatho (577 – 10
January 681)
served as the
bishop of Rome from 27 June 678
until his death. He
heard the
appeal of
Wilfrid of York, who had been...
-
Agatho may
refer to: Pope
Agatho (577–681), a pope of the
Catholic Church Pope
Agatho of
Alexandria (died 680), Pope of
Alexandria and
Patriarch of the...
- due to
Agatho's negotiations with
Emperor Constantine IV
regarding imperial control of
papal elections.
Constantine IV had
already promised Agatho to abolish...
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Saint Agathon of Alexandria, was the 39th Pope of
Alexandria &
Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. St.
Agathon was a
disciple of Pope
Benjamin I, the 38th...
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Agathos Daimon (Ancient Gr****: ἀγαθός δαίμων,
agathós daímōn, lit. 'noble spirit')
originally was a
lesser deity (daemon) of
classical ancient Gr**** religion...
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Iredalea agatho is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Drilliidae.
MolluscaBase eds. (2023). MolluscaBase.
Iredalea agatho (Dall...
- are two
popes who are
claimed to have
lived longer than Benedict: Pope St
Agatho (574–681), who died aged 107; and Pope
Gregory IX (1145–1241), who died...
- When the
letter reached Rome,
Donus had died. Still, his successor, Pope
Agatho,
agreed to the Emperor's
suggestion and
ordered councils held throughout...
- and
summoned the
Third Council of
Constantinople in 680, to
which Pope
Agatho sent a representative. The
council returned to the
Chalcedonian Creed, condemning...
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often carried implications of
dutiful citizenship.
Plato coined the term
Agathos kai
sophos (Ancient Gr****: ἀγαθὸς καὶ σοφός)
which literally means "good...