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<p> of Rome, suffered much for the faith from the [[Monothelites]] in the 7th century under [[Constans]] II. He wrote an epistle to Theodosius, a priest of Gangra, on the death of St. Maximus. in which he cites fragments from the writings of Hippolytus, bishop of Porto. It is contained in the collections of [[Anastasius]] and the works of St. Maximus. </p> | <p> of Rome, suffered much for the faith from the [[Monothelites]] in the 7th century under [[Constans]] II. He wrote an epistle to Theodosius, a priest of Gangra, on the death of St. Maximus. in which he cites fragments from the writings of Hippolytus, bishop of Porto. It is contained in the collections of [[Anastasius]] and the works of St. Maximus. </p> | ||
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Anastasius Apocrisiarius [1]
of Rome, suffered much for the faith from the Monothelites in the 7th century under Constans II. He wrote an epistle to Theodosius, a priest of Gangra, on the death of St. Maximus. in which he cites fragments from the writings of Hippolytus, bishop of Porto. It is contained in the collections of Anastasius and the works of St. Maximus.