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- Pope Damasus I (6865 bytes)
3: ...al suffered greatly due to these two unseemly incidents.
7: ..., bishop of Rome with his ecclesiastical correspondence, and writing his answers to the questions refe...
9: ...''De viris illustribus,'' written after Damasus' death: "he had a fine talent for making verses and p...
13: ...nger, being generally more conservative in their idealised views on the greatness of the Empire. This ...
15: ...bishops, claims reinforced by the forged correspondence with Jerome (see below). - Pope Celestine I (1881 bytes)
3: ...r [[416]], where he is spoken of as Celestine the Deacon.
5: ... of Ephesus]] in which the [[Nestorians]] were condemned, in [[431]]. Four letters written by him on ...
7: ...mallest innovation on the constitutions of his predecessors, and is recognized by the church as a sain...
9: ... moved, lies now in the [[Basilica di Santa Prassede]].
14: Predecessor=[[Pope Boniface I|Saint Boniface I]]| - Pope Leo I (11553 bytes)
5: ... request. But nothing shows more plainly the confidence felt in him than his being chosen by the emper...
13: ...s against them. His efforts led to the edict of [[Valentinian III]] against them ([[June 19]], [[445]]).
15: ...against the sect, examining its false teaching in detail, and calling for a Spanish general council to...
17: ...]], the disciple of [[Saint Peter|Peter]] and founder of the Alexandrian Church, could have had no oth...
19: ...unity to assert his authority there, which he did decisively in regard to a number of questions of dis... - Pope Hilarius (5932 bytes)
1: ...]]). He was canonized as Saint Hilarius after his death.
3: The [[Sardinia]]n [[archdeacon]] of Rome, Hilarius was elected bishop of [[R...
5: ...ts of the Roman See and vigorously opposed the condemnation of
6: ...he had great difficulty in making his escape in order to bring to the pontiff the news of the result o...
8: ... his jurisdiction, the Gallican bishops could decide, after an investigation. Church property could no... - St. Valentine's Day (9989 bytes)
3: ...g|thumb|250px|right|Valentine's Day Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
4: ...eeting Card Association]] estimates that, world-wide, approximately one billion valentine cards are se...
10: ...February was the month of [[Gamelion]], which was dedicated to the sacred [[marriage]] of [[Zeus]] and...
12: ...ion, in the belief that being so touched would render them fruitful and bring easy [[childbirth]].
14: ...scure, are mentioned in the early martyrologies under the date of [[February 14]]: - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...ugustus, the pre-Augustan state is conventionally described as the [[Roman Republic]], since the struc...
5: ...s traditionally set in [[476]], when [[Odovacar]] deposed the last Emperor and sent the Imperial insig...
7: ...various semantic periods or eras. Such names include [[Byzantine Empire]], [[Eastern Roman Empire]] an...
9: ...r") imperial power showed its naked face, with golden crowns and ornate imperial ritual. We now know t...
14: ===Political Developments=== - Attila the Hun (23655 bytes)
2: ...he [[Huns]], led by Attila (right, foreground), ride into [[Italy]].]]
3: ...ons|Chalons]]; and he drove the western emperor [[Valentinian III]] from his capital at [[Ravenna]] in [[452]].
11: ...n that at a young age he was already a capable leader and a capable warrior is reasonable but unknowab...
14: ...stretched from the steppes of Central Asia into modern Germany, and from the Danube river to the Balti...
15: ...'s first [[sea wall]], and to build up his border defenses along the Danube. - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...the last western emperor [[Romulus Augustus]] was deposed during his reign). Others date the beginning...
11: ...- 364, ruled [[363]] - [[364]]) – soldier under Julian
13: ==Valentinian-Theodosian dynasty==
14: ...[[378]]) - brother of [[Western Roman Emperor]] [[Valentinian I]]
31: ...and-nephew of Justin I; Count of the Excubitors under Justin II; adopted by Justin II in 574
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