- Pope
Callixtus III (Italian:
Callisto III, Valencian:
Calixt III, Spanish:
Calixto III; 31
December 1378 – 6
August 1458), born
Alonso de
Borja (Valencian:...
- workers).
Callixtus I's
contemporaries and enemies,
Tertullian and
Hippolytus of Rome, the
author of Philosophumena,
relate that
Callixtus, as a young...
- Pope
Callixtus has been the
papal name of
three popes of the
Catholic Church. Pope
Callixtus I (saint; 217–222) Pope
Callixtus II (1119–1124) Antipope...
- The Catacomb(s) of
Callixtus (also
known as the
Cemetery of
Callixtus) is one of the
Catacombs of Rome on the
Appian Way,
notable for
containing the Crypt...
- Bremen.
Frederick ordered a
collection in
Germany for
Callixtus.
Frederick recognized Callixtus only
after his
negotiations with
Alexander broke down...
- Pope
Callixtus II or
Callistus II (c. 1065 – 13
December 1124), born Guy of Burgundy, was the head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States...
-
Saint Callixtus I, pope from c. 217 to 222 Pope
Callixtus II, pope from 1119 to 1124
Antipope Callixtus III,
antipope from 1168 to 1178 Pope
Callixtus III...
-
takes its name from the
deacon Saint Callixtus,
appointed by Pope
Zephyrinus to
administer this cemetery. On
Callixtus'
accession as pope, he
enlarged the...
- an
attack on Urban's predecessor,
Callixtus I.
Urban is said to have
maintained the
hostile policy of
Callixtus when
dealing with the
schismatic party...
-
uncle Alonso de
Borja (Italianized to
Alfonso Borgia) as
Callixtus III. His
cousin and
Callixtus's nephew Luis de Milà y de
Borja became a cardinal. Gerard...