Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Antipope_Ursicinus> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 items per page.
- Antipope_Ursicinus abstract "Ursicinus, also known as Ursinus, was elected pope in a violently contested election in 366 as a rival to Pope Damasus I. He ruled in Rome for several months in 366–367, was afterwards declared antipope, and died after 381.Pope Liberius had been banished in 355, as a result of a conflict with the Emperor Constantius II over the treatment of Arianism. Antipope Felix II was imposed as his successor. After the Emperor's death, Liberius was eventually reinstalled and Felix expelled from Rome. The rival parties remained highly polarized in Rome, however.Liberius died on 24 September 366. In the early Church, new Bishops of Rome were chosen in the manner customarily used in the other dioceses, that is, the clergy, with the people of the diocese, elected or chose the new bishop in the presence of the other bishops in the province. This was a simple method in a small community of Christians that was unified by persecution.But as the Christian congregation of Rome grew in size, the acclamation of a new bishop was fraught with division. Rival claimants and a certain class hostility between patrician and plebeian candidates unsettled some episcopal elections. At the same time, 4th century emperors expected to confirm each new pope.The upper-class partisans of Felix supported the election of Damasus, but the opposing supporters of Liberius, the deacons and laity, supported Ursicinus; the two were elected simultaneously, in an atmosphere of rioting. Supporters already clashed at the beginning of October. Such was the violence and bloodshed that the two praefecti of the city were called in to restore order, and after a first setback, when they were driven to the suburbs and a massacre of 137 was perpetrated in the basilica of Sicininus (as cited in Ammianus Marcellinus), the prefects banished Ursicinus to Gaul. There was further violence when he returned, which continued after Ursicinus was exiled again.Church historians, such as Jerome and Rufinus, took the part of Damasus. At a synod in 378 Ursicinus was condemned and Damasus exonerated and declared the true pope. The former antipope continued to intrigue against Damasus for the next few years, and unsuccessfully attempted to revive his claim on Damasus's death. Ursicinus was among the Arian party in Milan, according to Ambrose (Epistle iv).A decree of 502 under Pope Symmachus ruled that laymen should no longer vote for the popes and that only higher clergy should be considered eligible.".
- Antipope_Ursicinus individualisedGnd "119222868".
- Antipope_Ursicinus viafId "74658416".
- Antipope_Ursicinus wikiPageExternalLink biodict.Ursinus_2.html.
- Antipope_Ursicinus wikiPageID "842599".
- Antipope_Ursicinus wikiPageRevisionID "564907241".
- Antipope_Ursicinus gnd "119222868".
- Antipope_Ursicinus hasPhotoCollection Antipope_Ursicinus.
- Antipope_Ursicinus viaf "74658416".
- Antipope_Ursicinus subject Category:4th-century_Romans.
- Antipope_Ursicinus subject Category:4th-century_bishops.
- Antipope_Ursicinus subject Category:Ancient_Christian_controversies.
- Antipope_Ursicinus subject Category:Antipopes.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type 4th-centuryBishops.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Antipope109797375.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Antipopes.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Bishop109857200.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type CausalAgent100007347.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Clergyman109927451.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Leader109623038.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type LivingThing100004258.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Object100002684.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Organism100004475.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Person100007846.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Pope110453533.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Priest110470779.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type SpiritualLeader109505153.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Whole100003553.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type YagoLegalActor.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Agent.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Agent.
- Antipope_Ursicinus type Thing.
- Antipope_Ursicinus comment "Ursicinus, also known as Ursinus, was elected pope in a violently contested election in 366 as a rival to Pope Damasus I. He ruled in Rome for several months in 366–367, was afterwards declared antipope, and died after 381.Pope Liberius had been banished in 355, as a result of a conflict with the Emperor Constantius II over the treatment of Arianism. Antipope Felix II was imposed as his successor. After the Emperor's death, Liberius was eventually reinstalled and Felix expelled from Rome.".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "Antipapa Ursino".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "Antipapa Ursino".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "Antipope Ursicinus".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "Antypapież Ursyn".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "Tegenpaus Ursinus".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "Ursin".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "Ursino (antipapa)".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "Ursinus (Gegenpapst)".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "Урсин (антипапа)".
- Antipope_Ursicinus label "ウルシヌス (対立教皇)".
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Ursinus.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Ursinus_(Gegenpapst).
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Ursino_(antipapa).
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Ursin.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Anti-Paus_Ursinus.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Antipapa_Ursino.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs ウルシヌス_(対立教皇).
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Tegenpaus_Ursinus.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Antypapież_Ursyn.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Antipapa_Ursino.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs m.03g6xz.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Q298769.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Q298769.
- Antipope_Ursicinus sameAs Antipope_Ursicinus.
- Antipope_Ursicinus wasDerivedFrom Antipope_Ursicinus?oldid=564907241.
- Antipope_Ursicinus isPrimaryTopicOf Antipope_Ursicinus.