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<p> <b> [[Hyginus]] (1) </b> , bp. of Rome after Telesphorus, probably from 137 to 141. Our early authorities for the dates and duration of his episcopate are confused, as in the case of other bishops of that early period. [[Anastasius]] ( <i> Lib. Pontif </i> ) says that he was a Greek, son of an [[Athenian]] philosopher, of unknown genealogy. | A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography <ref name="term_14764" /> | ||
==References == | <p> <b> [[Hyginus]] (1) </b> , bp. of Rome after Telesphorus, probably from 137 to 141. Our early authorities for the dates and duration of his episcopate are confused, as in the case of other bishops of that early period. [[Anastasius]] ( <i> Lib. Pontif </i> ) says that he was a Greek, son of an [[Athenian]] philosopher, of unknown genealogy. Several spurious decretals are assigned to him. See <i> Mart. Rom. </i> under Jan. 11; also Lightfoot, on the Early [[Roman]] successions, <i> Apost. Fath. </i> part i. vol. i. </p> <p> [J.B—Y.] </p> | ||
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A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography [1]
Hyginus (1) , bp. of Rome after Telesphorus, probably from 137 to 141. Our early authorities for the dates and duration of his episcopate are confused, as in the case of other bishops of that early period. Anastasius ( Lib. Pontif ) says that he was a Greek, son of an Athenian philosopher, of unknown genealogy. Several spurious decretals are assigned to him. See Mart. Rom. under Jan. 11; also Lightfoot, on the Early Roman successions, Apost. Fath. part i. vol. i.
[J.B—Y.]