Liberius

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Liberius was a 4th-century Bishop of Rome known for his involvement in the Arian controversy and his complex relationship with the Roman Emperor Constantius II.

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Liberius canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian bishop
Pope
human
associatedWith Council of Nicaea NERFINISHED
Roman Emperor Constantius II NERFINISHED
chronologicalPlacement 4th century
conflict Arian controversy
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
denomination Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
era Late Antiquity
knownFor conflict with Emperor Constantius II
exile from Rome
involvement in the Arian controversy
opponent Arianism NERFINISHED
Emperor Constantius II NERFINISHED
papacyContext Arian–Nicene theological disputes
Imperial interference in Church affairs
placeOfWork Lateran Palace NERFINISHED
positionHeld Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Pope
predecessor Pope Julius I NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousOrder Catholic Church NERFINISHED
seat Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
seeAlso Arian controversy NERFINISHED
Constantius II NERFINISHED
Pope Damasus I NERFINISHED
Pope Julius I NERFINISHED
successor Pope Damasus I NERFINISHED
supportedDoctrine Nicene Creed NERFINISHED
title Bishop of Rome NERFINISHED
Pope
workLocation Rome

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Pope Liberius givenName Liberius