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His father was the foremost bard of his time, a man of learning and probably a professor at Derry where Gelasius is believed to have been educated.
03/01/2003 - 04/01/2003 John 2003
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It's actually a church sanctioned holiday, as Pope Gelasius deemed February 14 St. Valentine's Day near 498 A.D.
The History Of Valentine's Day The Huffington Post 2011
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Bonus Event: Pope Gelasius establishes something called St. Valentine's Day, and it kinda stuck.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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The names of the Three African Popes are: Victor (183-203 A.D.), Gelasius (492-496 A.D.), and Mechiades or Militiades (311-314 A.D.).
i'm feeling the new wave (ish) 80s, bbs. long live lir... angryblackbitch 2010
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Bonus Event: Pope Gelasius establishes something called St. Valentine's Day, and it kinda stuck.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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The sacramentaries of Gelasius and St. Gregory make no mention of the intervening days; on the octave day the office of the feast is repeated.
Two Reforms Associated with Pentecost: The Vigil and the Octave 2009
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There are many famous (and infamous) examples of this kind of papal leadership: Gelasius I, Crusading pope Urban II, Pope Innocent III, and the Tony Soprano-like “Renaissance popes.”
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There are many famous (and infamous) examples of this kind of papal leadership: Gelasius I, Crusading pope Urban II, Pope Innocent III, and the Tony Soprano-like “Renaissance popes.”
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There are many famous (and infamous) examples of this kind of papal leadership: Gelasius I, Crusading pope Urban II, Pope Innocent III, and the Tony Soprano-like “Renaissance popes.”
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Ought we to be astonished, after that, that Gelasius, one of the successors of Eusebius, in the siege of Cæsarea in the fifth century, has said that many people suspected that it was only a fable, invented in favor of the
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