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<p> | <p> is the name of several persons in early church history. (See [[Calixtus]]). </p> <p> '''1.''' A deacon who accused pope Damasus of adultery, and was expelled from the Church by the [[Council]] of Aquileia. </p> <p> '''2.''' Praefect of Egypt, killed by his servants, Sept., 422, to which event a passage of Cyril's homily, the next, Easter, is supposed, by Tillemont (xiv, 282), to refer. </p> <p> '''3.''' Son of a Roman praefect, and the subject of a miracle of healing in the legendary ''Life Of Epiphanius'' (ii, 337). </p> <p> '''4.''' With [[Carisius]] and seven others, martyrs at Corinth, commemorated April 16. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:36, 15 October 2021
Callistus [1]
is the name of several persons in early church history. (See Calixtus).
1. A deacon who accused pope Damasus of adultery, and was expelled from the Church by the Council of Aquileia.
2. Praefect of Egypt, killed by his servants, Sept., 422, to which event a passage of Cyril's homily, the next, Easter, is supposed, by Tillemont (xiv, 282), to refer.
3. Son of a Roman praefect, and the subject of a miracle of healing in the legendary Life Of Epiphanius (ii, 337).
4. With Carisius and seven others, martyrs at Corinth, commemorated April 16.