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ashes and
weeping bitterly threw himself at the feet of
Zephyrinus. A
feast of St
Zephyrinus, Pope and Martyr, held on 26 August, was
inserted in the...
- as
having lasted five
years (217–222). In 217, when
Callixtus followed Zephyrinus as
Bishop of Rome, he
started to
admit into the
Church converts from sects...
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Zephyrinus is a
Latin masculine name (derived from the Gr**** Ζεφυρος, the name of the west wind). The name has
related forms in
modern languages: Zéphyrin...
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Carol I or
Charles I of
Romania (born Karl
Eitel Friedrich Zephyrinus Ludwig von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen; 20
April 1839 – 10 October [O.S. 27 September] 1914)...
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Catalogue something over ten. Finally,
Eusebius in his
History (5.28)
states Zephyrinus succeeded him "about the
ninth year of Severus", (201),
while the Liber...
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heretical group in Rome.
Natalius soon
repented and
tearfully begged Pope
Zephyrinus to
receive him into communion.
According to the accounts,
Natalius became...
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heretical group in Rome.
Natalius soon
repented and
tearfully begged Pope
Zephyrinus to
receive him into communion.
Novatian (d. 258),
another third-century...
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early 3rd
century Christian writer who
lived during the time of Pope
Zephyrinus. In a
debate with Proclus, a
leader of the
Phrygian heresy,
Caius claims...
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theory suggested that as a
presbyter of the
church at Rome
under Pope
Zephyrinus (199–217 AD),
Hippolytus was
distinguished for his
learning and eloquence...
- of the
apostles is
attributed to Gaius, the Presbyter, "who
lived when
Zephyrinus was
bishop of Rome [AD 199–217]", as
quoted by
Eusebius reporting that...