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Theophylact I of Tusculum,
Sergius seized the
papal throne from
Antipope Christopher, who in turn had
deposed Pope Leo V.
Sergius'
reign was subsequently...
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Sergius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sergius or
Sergia may
refer to:
Sergius (name),
including a list of
people with the name, and variants...
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ordered Sergius' arrest, but the
Roman people and the
Italian militia of the
exarch of
Ravenna refused to
allow the
exarch to
bring Sergius to Constantinople...
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asked Sergius to
become his
successor but
Sergius declined,
preferring to
remain a
simple monk
rather than be a bishop. As an ascetic,
Sergius did not...
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Sergius I may
refer to:
Sergius of Tella,
Patriarch of the
Syriac Orthodox Church in 544–546
Sergius I of
Constantinople (died in 638) Pope
Sergius I...
- Pope
Sergius II (Latin:
Sergius II; died 27
January 847) was the
bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from
January 844 to his
death in 847. Sergius...
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abdication of John
XVIII in 1009, and
adopted the name
Sergius IV. The
power held by
Sergius IV was
small and
often overshadowed by the patrician, John...
- garments, with
Bacchus dying during torture to his feet, and
Sergius eventually decapitated.
Sergius and
Bacchus were very po****r
throughout Late Antiquity...
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proconsul away from the faith" and
converted Sergius to Christianity. A
boundary stone of
Claudius mentioning Sergius was
discovered at Rome in 1887. It records...
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Saint Sergius was a 3rd-century
Roman soldier venerated as a
Christian saint and martyr,
almost always paired with
Saint Bacchus as
Saints Sergius and Bacchus...