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Hippolytus, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Hippolytus, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
Used for/see from:
  • Hipólite, de Roma, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Hippolyt, von Rom, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Hippolyte, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Hippolytos, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Earlier heading: Hippolytus, Antipope, ca. 170-235 or 6
  • Hippolytus, Concordia, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Hippolytus, of Porto, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Hippolytus, of Rome, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Hippolytus, Saint, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Earlier heading: Hippolytus, Saint, fl. 217-235
  • Ippolit, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Ippolito, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
  • Ippolito, di Roma, Antipope, approximately 170-235 or 236
See also:

Hanssens, J. M. La liturgie d'Hippolyte, 1965: t.p. (Hippolyte)

Holweck, F. G. Biog. dict. of the saints, 1924 (Hippolytus; martyr, bishop and ecclesiastical writer, called Pope of Rome by the Greeks and Bishop of Portus Romanus by others; the Cath. Church venerates him as Bishop of Porto Romano; d. 235)

Book of the saints, 1966 (Hippolytus, Concordia; d. ca. 236; Hippolytus of Porto, really the same as Hippolytus of Rome; the 2 are often confused as different men)

New Cath. encycl., c1967 (Hippolytus of Rome, St., b. ca. 170, d. 235 or 236; Roman priest & antipope, opposed Pope Callistus I and was elected antipope by a circle of followers in 217. Reconciled with Pope Pontianus in 235 and resigned as antipope. Martyred with Pontianus in Sardinia)

nuc89-90602: His La tradición apostólica, 1986 (hdg. on IObT rept.: Hippolytus, Antipope, ca. 170-235 or 6; usage: Hipólite de Roma)

Vagianos, G.S. To zētēma tou vaptismatos tōn pallakikōn ... 1990: t.p. (Hippolyto) p. 518 (Hippolytos)

Visonà, G. Pseudo Ippolito, In sanctum Pascha, 1988: p. 25, etc. (Pseudo-Hippolytus, name under which currently identified the author of the homily In sanctum Pascha discovered by Martin in 1926 and thought by some to be a later text based on the lost homily of Hippolytus of Rome)

Confutazione di tutte le eresie, 2012: t.p. (Ippolito)

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