Biblia

Anastasius, Martin

Anastasius, Martin a learned Benedictine of Monte-Casino who took the habit of his order July 22, 1595. He wrote, among other works, the following, De Monogamica B. Annoe Parentis Deiparce (Enipont. 1659): Vita di Santa Rosalia V. Palermitana: Concordia IV Evangelistarum: De Censuris Ecclesiasticis (all still in MS.). Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of … Continue reading “Anastasius, Martin”

Anastasius IV, Pope

Anastasius IV, Pope Reigned from 9 July 1153 to 3 December 1154 . Born in Rome, Italy ; died there. He was Cardinal -bishop of Sabina, and during his pontificate restored the Pantheon and ended the controversy over the archiepiscopal see of Magdeburg by recognizing Frederick Barbarossa’s candidate, Wichmann. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Anastasius IV, … Continue reading “Anastasius IV, Pope”

Anastasius IV

Anastasius IV Cardinal Conrad, bishop of Sabina, was elected pope in 1153, after the death of Eugenius III. Rome was then in a very disturbed state, owing to the movements of Arnold of Brescia and his followers. Anastasius died in 1154, and was succeeded by Adrian IV. He wrote a work on the Trinity. Fuente: … Continue reading “Anastasius IV”

Anastasius III

Anastasius III Pope, likewise a Roman, succeeded Sergius III in 911, and died the following year. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Anastasius II

Anastasius II Pope, a native of Rome, succeeded Gelasius I in 496. He endeavored to put an end to the schism then existing between the see of Constantinople and that of Rome about the question of precedence. Two letters written by him on the occasion to the Emperor Anastasius are still extant. He also wrote … Continue reading “Anastasius II”