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- Pope Celestine I (1881 bytes)
1: '''Saint Celestine I''' was [[pope]] from [[422]] to [[432]].
3: ...]], in the year [[416]], where he is spoken of as Celestine the Deacon.
7: ...Saint Patrick]]) continued this missionary work. Celestine raged against the [[Novatians]] in [[Rome, Italy|...
11: In art, Saint Celestine is a pope with a dove, dragon, and flame.
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- Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
3: ...guin]]'s grandmother. Her complete name was Flore-Celestine -Therč³„-Henriette Tristan-Moscoso. Her father, M... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
329: | '''[[Pope Celestine I]]'''<br><small>Saint Celestine</small>
1227: | '''[[Pope Celestine II]]'''
1297: | '''[[Pope Celestine III]]'''
1325: | '''[[Pope Celestine IV]]'''
1440: | '''[[Pope Celestine V]]'''<br><small>Saint Celestine</small> - Pope Boniface I (1026 bytes)
9: Successor=[[Pope Celestine I|Saint Celestine I]]|Dates=418–422}} - Pope Celestine I (1881 bytes)
1: '''Saint Celestine I''' was [[pope]] from [[422]] to [[432]].
3: ...]], in the year [[416]], where he is spoken of as Celestine the Deacon.
7: ...Saint Patrick]]) continued this missionary work. Celestine raged against the [[Novatians]] in [[Rome, Italy|...
11: In art, Saint Celestine is a pope with a dove, dragon, and flame. - Pope Sixtus III (1202 bytes)
10: Predecessor=[[Pope Celestine I|Saint Celestine I]]| - Pope Leo I (11553 bytes)
5: ... unless this letter is addressed rather to [[Pope Celestine I]]. About the same time [[Johannes Eremita Cassi... - Philosophy (30964 bytes)
83: ...hat some [[New Age]] philosophies, such as the "[[Celestine Prophecy]]", inadvertently educate people about h...
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