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Sergius was the name of a
Roman Patrician Gens,
Sergia (or Sergii),
originally from Alba
Longa (Latium...
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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...
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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...
- Pope
Sergius could refer to: Pope
Sergius I (pope 687–701) Pope
Sergius II (pope 844–847) Pope
Sergius III (pope 904–911) Pope
Sergius IV (pope 1009–1012)...
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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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Sergiu is a Romanian-language
given name that may
refer to:
Sergiu Băhăian
Sergiu Celibidache Sergiu Dan
Sergiu Floroaia Sergiu Klainerman Sergiu Nicolaescu...
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Named Sergius after becoming a monk, he
studied in
Nizhny Novgorod seminary and
later in
Saint Petersburg Theological Academy. In 1890
Sergius was sent...
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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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Sergius III may
refer to: Pope
Sergius III (reigned 897 and 911), Italian-born pope
Sergius III of Naples, duke in the 990s
Sergius III of Amalfi, duke...
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Bacchus dying during torture to his feet, and
Sergius eventually decapitated.
Sergius and
Bacchus were very po****r
throughout Late Antiquity...