Pope Liberius

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Pope Liberius was a 4th-century Bishop of Rome known for his involvement in the Arian controversy and his exile under Emperor Constantius II.

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Pope Liberius canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bishop of Rome
Christian theologian
human
pope
associatedWith First Council of Nicaea
surface form: Council of Nicaea

Council of Rimini
burialPlace Catacombs of Rome
surface form: Catacomb of Priscilla
conflict Arian controversy
contemporary Athanasius of Alexandria
Constantius II
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
deathDate 366
deathPlace Rome
endTime 366
era 4th century
exiledBy Constantius II
surface form: Emperor Constantius II
feastDay 27 August
givenName Liberius
honorificPrefix Pope
Saint
knownFor defense of Athanasius of Alexandria
languageOfName Latin
notableFor exile under Emperor Constantius II
involvement in the Arian controversy
opponent Arianism
Constantius II
surface form: Emperor Constantius II
papacyEndYear 366
papacyStartYear 352
papalNumber 36
placeOfExile Beroea
surface form: Beroea in Thrace
positionHeld Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Pope
predecessor Pope Julius I
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Christianity
residence Rome
seeAlso Antipope Felix II
Meletian schism
surface form: Schism of 355
startTime 352
successor Pope Damasus I
supportedDoctrine Nicene Creed
supportedPerson Athanasius of Alexandria
title Bishop of Rome
Pope
surface form: Supreme Pontiff
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
workLocation Rome

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Pope Damasus I predecessor Pope Liberius