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Pope Sylvester convinced Constantine to prohibit Jews from living in Jerusalem, the year before the Council of Nicea convened, and during the council, the Pope arranged for the passing of various anti-Semitic legislation. Some say he is one of the most anti-Semitic Popes of all time. Numerou...
The Meeting of Pope Leo and Attila by SOLIMENA, Francesco The Meeting of Pope Leo and Attila by FRANCESCO SOLIMENA Pope Sylvester Baptizes Constantine Pope Sylvester Baptizes Constantine by POMARANCIO Pope Sylvester Baptizes Constantine by POMARANCIO Tomb of Pope Clement XIII Tomb of Pope Cle...
During Sylvester’s pontificate were built the great churches founded at Rome by Constantine, e.g. the basilica and baptistery of the Lateran near the former imperial palace where the pope lived, the basilica of the Sessorian palace (Santa Croce), the Church of St. Peter in the Vatican, ...
It is for the first time mentioned in the forged donation of Constantine (8th century), and was for the first time used at the coronation of Nicholas II (858). The third crown was added to the mitra by Urban V (1362-1370). The pope receives it on the day of coronation in the ...
6Sylvester III is considered an antipope by those who believe that Benedict IX's forcible removal in 1044 was illegitimate. 7In the 13th century the papal chancery misread the names of the two popes Marinus as Martin, and, as a result of this error, Simon de Brie in 1281 assumed the na...
Constantine II, 767. Philip, VIII century. Anastasius, 855. Leo V III, 956-963. Boniface VII, 974. John XVI, X century. Gregory, 1012. Sylvester III, 1044. Benedict X, 1058 Honorius II, 1061-72 Catholic Answers is pleased to provide this unabridged entry from the original...
Priest E. Sylvester Berry (published 1920): The two horns denote a twofold authority - spiritual and temporal. As indicated by the resemblance to a lamb, the prophet will probably set himself up in Rome as a sort of anti-pope . . . Antichrist will establish himself in Jerusalem . . . ...
Sylvester I "Crowns the pagan Emperor Constantine as pontifex maximus (supreme priest), thus legalizing Christianity through the Edict of Milan. . . ." ... Liz,James - 《Catholic Historical Review》 被引量: 6发表: 1996年 Fasti: The Poet, The Prince, and the Plebs Caesar, reforming calend...
Finally, Benedict XVI’s passing might be a stimulus to consider your own death and judgment, which is inevitable. May we all have the grace of a death which is “provided” for, that is, with access to the last sacraments and Apostolic Blessing. In the meantime we should be making good...