Pope Agapetus I

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Pope Agapetus I was a 6th-century pope known for his opposition to Monophysitism and for traveling to Constantinople, where he deposed the patriarch Anthimus I shortly before his death in 536.

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Label Occurrences
Pope Agapetus I canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian leader
human
pope
alignedWith Chalcedonian Christology NERFINISHED
associatedWithCouncil disputes related to the Council of Chalcedon
birthPlace Rome
burialPlace Constantinople NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 6th century
church Catholic Church NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire
deathDate 536
deathPlace Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Constantinople NERFINISHED
deposed Anthimus I of Constantinople NERFINISHED
diedIn Constantinople NERFINISHED
era Late Antiquity
father Gordianus NERFINISHED
feastDay 22 April
givenName Agapetus NERFINISHED
GordianusOccupation Roman priest
honorificPrefix Pope
Saint
influenced Christological debates in the 6th century
knownFor deposition of Patriarch Anthimus I of Constantinople
journey to Constantinople
opposition to Monophysitism
languageSpoken Latin
laterBurialPlace Rome NERFINISHED
notableEvent deposition of Anthimus I shortly before his death in 536
embassy to Constantinople in 536
opposed Monophysitism
papacyEndDate 536
papacyStartDate 535
papalName Agapetus I NERFINISHED
positionHeld Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Supreme Pontiff NERFINISHED
predecessor Pope John II NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
successor Pope Silverius NERFINISHED
supported Council of Chalcedon NERFINISHED
title Pope
Saint
traveledTo Constantinople NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
workedOn relations between Rome and Constantinople

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Pope Silverius predecessor Pope Agapetus I
Pope Silverius seeAlso Pope Agapetus I