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  • 21Pope Felix III — Infobox Pope English name=Felix III birth name=??? term start=March 13, 483 term end=492 predecessor=Simplicius successor=Gelasius I birth date=??? birthplace=Rome, Italy dead=dead|death date=492 deathplace=Rome, Italy other=Felix| infobox… …

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  • 22Zeno (emperor) — Infobox Emperor name =Zeno full name =Dominus Noster Flavius Zeno Perpetuus Augustus title =Emperor of the Byzantine Empire caption =Zeno on a coin issued during his second reign and celebrating his victories reign =9 February 474 9 January 475… …

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  • 23Flavian II of Antioch — (died 518), bishop or patriarch of Antioch, was chosen by the Emperor Anastasius I to succeed Palladius, most probably in 498.He endeavoured to please both parties by steering a middle course in reference to the Chalcedon decrees, but was induced …

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  • 24Patriarch Timothy I of Constantinople — Timothy I or Timotheus I (died 523), was a Christian priest of the Eastern Orthodox communion and was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the emperor Anastasius I in 511.Early careerTimothy was Christian priest of the Eastern Orthodox… …

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  • 25Henotikon — The Henotikon (the act of union ) was issued by Byzantine emperor Zeno in 482, in an attempt to reconcile the differences between the supporters of Chalcedonian Orthodoxy and non Chalcedonian Orthodoxy.In 482 the Greek Church of Alexandria passed …

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  • 26Timeline of Christianity — This article is about the timeline of Christianity beginning with Jesus. For the timeline, see Biblical chronology. For the history of Christianity, see History of Christianity. For the timeline of the Roman Catholic Church, see Timeline of the… …

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  • 27Miaphysitism — Part of a series on Eastern Christianity …

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  • 28Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church — The Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church is an Oriental Orthodox church. It was formerly a part of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, its autocephaly recognised by the Ethiopian Patriarchate after Eritrea gained its independence in 1993.Origins …

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  • 29Acacian schism — The Acacian schism lasted thirty five years, from 484 519. It resulted from a drift in the leaders of Eastern Christianity toward Miaphysitism.In the events leading up to the Schism, Pope Felix III of Rome wrote two letters, one to Zeno and one… …

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  • 30Gélase Ier — Naissance ( ) Afrique du Nord Décès 496  Rome, Italie Vénéré par l Église catholique romaine Fête 21 novembre Serviteur de Dieu • …

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