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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...
- Sisinnius (Gr****: Σισίννιος, Sisinnios, also Sissinnios) may refer to: Pope Sisinnius, Pope for about three w****s in 708 Sisinnius I of Constantinople...
- 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...
- 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...
- Sisinnius II (Gr****: Σισίννιος, romanized: Sisinnios; died 24 August 998) became E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople in 996 and held the post until...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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,...
- which lay outside of his diocese. His companions during his missions were Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander, who were sent by Ambrose to ****ist Vigilius...