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Liberius

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[lahy-beer-ee-uhs] / laɪˈbɪər i əs /

noun

  1. died a.d. 366, pope 352–366.


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Felix II., antipope, was in 356 raised from the archdeaconate of Rome to the papal chair, when Liberius was banished by the emperor Constantius for refusing to subscribe the sentence of condemnation against Athanasius.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" by Various

Two years after the exile of Liberius, Constantius went to Rome.

From Women of Early Christianity by Brittain, Alfred

Julius and Liberius and Damasus would not have stood against Constantius and Valens if the heart of the Church had not throbbed in the Roman Primacy.

From The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I by Allies, T. W. (Thomas William)

St. Liberius, 24th April, 366 Felix II. antipope, 22nd Nov. 365 37.

From The Power Of The Popes by Daunou, Pierre Claude Fran?ois

Pope Julius had also died and had been succeeded by Liberius.

From Saint Athanasius The Father of Orthodoxy by Forbes, F. A. (Frances Alice)