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Agatho
[ ag-uh-thoh ]
noun
- Saint, died a.d. 681, Sicilian ecclesiastic: pope 678–681.
Example Sentences
In the background the citizen tells his dream to Pope Agatho, who is seated among his cardinals.
Among those who were present at this synod, and confirmed the decrees of the Catholic faith, was the venerable John,652 archchanter of the church of the holy Apostle Peter,653 and abbot of the monastery of the blessed Martin, who had come lately from Rome, by order of Pope Agatho, together with the most reverend Abbot Biscop, surnamed Benedict,654 of whom mention has been made above.
He had in his company a priest, whose name was Agatho.464 The question being raised there concerning Easter and the tonsure and other ecclesiastical matters, it was arranged, that a synod should be held in the monastery of Streanaeshalch,465 which signifies the Bay of the Lighthouse, where the Abbess Hilda,466 a woman devoted to the service of God, then ruled; and that there this question should be decided.
The kings, both father and son, came thither, and the bishops, Colman with his Scottish clerks, and Agilbert with the priests Agatho and Wilfrid.
Agatho, Pope, 254 n.; sends John the precentor to report on the English Church, 257, 258, 259; holds a Synod against the Monothelites, 352; tries Wilfrid's cause, 352, 353, 354.
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