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named John,
little is
known of
Sisinnius'
early life or career. At the time of his
election to the
papal throne,
Sisinnius suffered from
severe gout, leaving...
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Sisinnius (Gr****: Σισίννιος, Sisinnios, also Sissinnios) may
refer to: Pope
Sisinnius, Pope for
about three w****s in 708
Sisinnius I of Constantinople...
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Sisinnius I (Gr****: Σισίνιος, Sisinios; died
December 24, 427) was the
Archbishop of
Constantinople from 426 to 427.
Before the election,
Sisinnius was...
- The
Saint Clement and
Sisinnius inscription,
written around the end of the
eleventh century, is
located in the
subterranean chapel of the
Basilica of...
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return and tell
Sisinnius that
Irena has escaped. Two men came to them and said
Sisinnius wanted her
taken to the top of a mountain.
Sisinnius and the soldiers...
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Sisinnius II (Gr****: Σισίννιος, romanized: Sisinnios; died 24
August 998)
became E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople in 996 and held the post until...
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after the
killing of
Proterius of Alexandria;
Sisinnius was at the
Trullan Council in 692; and
another Sisinnius at the
Second Council of
Nicaea in 787. After...
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Virgin Mary
which had been
added on to St. Peter's. He was
succeeded by
Sisinnius.
Several monuments in Rome are
connected with John. The most
notable is...
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Constantine IV's son
Justinian II on both occasions. Constantine's predecessor,
Sisinnius, was pope for only
twenty days.
Constantine became pope in
March 708,...
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which lay
outside of his diocese. His
companions during his
missions were
Sisinnius,
Martyrius and Alexander, who were sent by
Ambrose to ****ist Vigilius...