Renatus of Rome

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Renatus of Rome was a 5th-century Roman cleric who served as a papal legate representing the authority of the bishop of Rome in major ecclesiastical affairs.

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Renatus of Rome canonical 3

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Statements (24)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman cleric
human
papal legate
authorityDerivedFrom bishop of Rome
centuryOfActivity 5th century
countryOfCitizenship Western Roman Empire
culture Ancient Roman
fieldOfWork church governance
ecclesiastical diplomacy
gender male
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
notableFor serving as a papal legate in major ecclesiastical affairs
occupation cleric
papal legate
placeOfActivity Rome
Western Roman Empire
positionHeld papal legate
representative of the bishop of Rome
religion Christianity
represented Roman pontiff
bishop of Rome
roleInChurch representative of papal authority
sphereOfInfluence major ecclesiastical affairs
timePeriod 5th century

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Referenced by (3)

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Second Council of Ephesus papalLegate Renatus of Rome
Second Council of Ephesus participant Renatus of Rome
Latrocinium of Ephesus papalLegate Renatus of Rome