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Damasus can
refer to: Pope
Damasus I (330–384) or St.
Damasus Pope
Damasus II (died 1048)
Damasus Scombrus, Gr****
orator from
Tralles Damasus (beetle)...
- Pope
Damasus I (/ˈdæməsəs/; c. 305 – 11
December 384),
known as
Damasus of Rome, was the
bishop of Rome from
October 366 to his death. He
presided over...
- education.
Damasus married her
first husband,
Jaiye Aboderin, at 21 in 1999. The
couple had two
daughters before Jaiye died
suddenly in 2004.
Damasus remarried...
- Pope
Damasus II (/ˈdæməsəs/; died 9
August 1048, born
Poppo de' Curagnoni) was the
Bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from 17 July 1048 to his...
- Furthermore,
Damasus,
bishop of Rome, and Basil,
bishop of
Caesarea and the
first of the
Cappadocian Fathers,
opposed one another:
Damasus stated “that...
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little that is
known about him
comes from a
metrical inscription by Pope
Damasus I, who was pope in the
second half of the 4th century. The only positive...
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synod which took
place in Rome in AD 382,
under the
leadership of Pope
Damasus I, the then-Bishop of Rome. The only
surviving conciliar pronouncement...
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Damasus albicans is a
species of
beetle in the leaf
beetle family. It is the only
member of the
genus Damasus, and was
first described by the Belgian...
- that
Damasus was a
deacon in Rome;
Alban Butler and the
Encyclopedia Britannica name him an
archdeacon of the
Roman Church. In any event,
Damasus followed...
- of
Damasus upon
which it
supposedly rests. The
earliest collection of
Latin canons and decretals, that of
Dionysius Exiguus,
begins with
Damasus' successor...