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- Antipope John XVI (ca. 945 – ca. 1001), of Greco-Calabrian descent Philagathus of Cerami, (d. 1154 or later), monk and preacher, of Greco-Calabrian...
- Φιλάγαθος, Ioannis Philagathos; Italian: Giovanni Filagato; Latin: Johannes Philagathus) was an antipope from 997 to 998. John was of Gr**** descent and was a...
- Philagathus (Gr****: Φιλάγαθος ὁ Κεραμεύς or Κεραμίτης; Italian: Filagato di Cerami; d. 1154 or later), later known erroneously as Theophanes Cerameus...
- culture of twelfth-century Sicily, Lucian influenced the Gr**** authors Philagathus of Cerami and Eugenius of Palermo. In the West, Lucian's writings were...
- American football player Vincenzo Cerami (1940–2013), Italian screenwriter Philagathus of Cerami, 12th century monk and preacher This page lists people with...
- and Majolus of Cluny. One of the most important such monks was John Philagathus (the ****ure Antipope John XVI). Of Gr**** descent, John was the personal...
- Pathway to Heaven, which was set up as a dialogue between Theologus and Philagathus. That work also had other characters, including Asunetus and Antilegon...
- February 2011. John (XVI), original name Giovanni Filagato, Latin Johannes Philagathus (b. , Rossano, Calabria – d. Aug. 26, 1001), antipope from 997 to 998...
- Philadelphia Philadelphia, Fall of Philadelphia, Metropolis of Philadelphion Philagathus of Cerami Philanthropenos Philaretos Brachamios Phileremos, Icon of Our...
- of an unknown writer, conve**** to the public, under the signature of Philagathus in the Freeman, and in many letters in The Oracle of Liberty, under the...