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Pope Saint Gelasius I (died November 21, 496) was pope from 492 until his death in 496. He was the alleged third and last pope of disputable African origin in the Roman Catholic Church, Gelasius was a prolific writer whose style placed him on the cusp between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Gelasius had been closely employed by his predecessor, Felix III, especially in drafting papal documents. His reign was characterized by his call for strict orthodoxy, a more assertive push for papal authority, and increasing tension between the churches in the West and the East.

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  • Pope Gelasius I
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  • Pope Saint Gelasius I (died November 21, 496) was pope from 492 until his death in 496. He was the alleged third and last pope of disputable African origin in the Roman Catholic Church, Gelasius was a prolific writer whose style placed him on the cusp between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Gelasius had been closely employed by his predecessor, Felix III, especially in drafting papal documents. His reign was characterized by his call for strict orthodoxy, a more assertive push for papal authority, and increasing tension between the churches in the West and the East.
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  • Roman Africa or Rome
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  • Holy Father
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  • 492(xsd:integer)
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  • His Holiness
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  • Unknown
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  • Gelasius
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  • --11-21
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  • Saint Gelasius I
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  • 0496-11-21(xsd:date)
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  • 0496-11-21(xsd:date)
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  • Pope Gelasius I
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  • --11-19
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  • Your Holiness
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  • Gelasius
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  • Pope Saint Gelasius I (died November 21, 496) was pope from 492 until his death in 496. He was the alleged third and last pope of disputable African origin in the Roman Catholic Church, Gelasius was a prolific writer whose style placed him on the cusp between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Gelasius had been closely employed by his predecessor, Felix III, especially in drafting papal documents. His reign was characterized by his call for strict orthodoxy, a more assertive push for papal authority, and increasing tension between the churches in the West and the East.
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