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Cassiodorus also collaborated with Pope Agapetus I in establishing a library of Greek and Latin texts, which were intended to support a Christian school in Rome.

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He is not to be confused with another Saint Agapetus, an Early Christian martyr with the feast day of 6 August.
Agapetus ordered him to make a written profession of faith and to return to his forsaken see ; upon Anthimus ' refusal, Agapetus declined to have any relations with him.
The Emperor threatened Agapetus with banishment.
John's successor Pope Agapetus I charged Caesarius of Arles with cruelty and injustice in his proceedings against Contumeliosus, although he had acted simply in accord with Gallican usage and had defended the discipline of the Church.

Agapetus and Cassiodorus
The fame of this theological seminary was so great that Pope Agapetus I and Cassiodorus wished to found one in Italy of a similar kind.

Agapetus and at
Pope Agapetus II ( died November 955 ) was Pope from 10 May 946 until his death in 955, at the time when Alberic II ( 932 – 954 ), son of Marozia, was governing the independent republic of Rome under the title of " prince and senator of the Romans.
The second successor of Boniface, Pope Agapetus I ( 535 – 536 ), appointed Vigilius papal representative ( apocrisiary ) at Constantinople.
Eventually, at the instance of Pope Agapetus I, who happened to be present in Constantinople on political business, the Non-Chalcedonians Anthimus and Timotheus were deposed.
After the death of Agapetus II in November 955, Octavianus was actually chosen his successor on 16 December 955 at the age of eighteen.
This document was later destroyed, although the Liber Pontificalis contains contradictory accounts: in one passage, Pope Agapetus I burned the document in front of an audience at the beginning of his tenure, while in another, it was Boniface himself who burned the document.

Agapetus and Rome
Agapetus was born in Rome, although his exact date of birth is unknown.
To defray the costs of the embassy, Agapetus pledged the sacred vessels of the Church of Rome.
* May 8 – Pope John II dies in Rome after a 2-year reign and is succeeded by Agapetus I as the 57th pope.
* Pope Agapetus I of Rome

Agapetus and Greek
* Agapetus ( physician ), an ancient Greek doctor

Agapetus and .
The answer to their question was given by Agapetus, as John II died on 8 May 535.
Pope Saint Agapetus I ( died 22 April 536 ) reigned as pope from 13 May 535 to 22 April 536.
King Theodahad of the Ostrogoths begged Agapetus to proceed on an embassy to Constantinople and use his personal influence to appease Emperor Justinian I following the death of Amalasuntha.
Agapetus immediately turned his attention from the political matter Theodahad had sent him to address to a religious one.
When Agapetus arrived members of the clergy entered charges against Anthimus as an intruder and a heretic.
Agapetus is said to have replied, " With eager longing have I come to gaze upon the Most Christian Emperor Justinian.
Four of Agapetus ' letters have survived.
Shortly afterwards Agapetus fell ill and died on 22 April 536, after a reign of just ten months.
Agapetus I has been canonised by both the Roman Catholic and Orthodox traditions.
cs: Agapetus I.
Agapetus, a man of some force of character, attempted to put a stop to the so-called Pornocracy, which lasted from the accession of Pope Sergius III in 904 to the deposition of Pope John XII in 963.
cs: Agapetus II.
He died in May 946 and was succeeded by Agapetus II.
William received confirmation from Pope Agapetus II and also the title of Apostolic Vicar of Germany, a title which made the archbishops of Mainz the pope's deputies in Germany and granted the archdiocese of Mainz the title of Holy See.
* December 16 – Pope John XII succeeds Pope Agapetus II as the 130th pope.
* April 22 – Pope Agapetus I dies in Constantinople after a reign of just ten months.

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But Robert Rauschenberg, the neo-dadaist artist, has collaborated with several of them.
He rummaged, found composers and arrangers, collaborated on the main design and outline of harmonization with musicians, ballad singers, and musicologists.
The countrywide success of `` Lazybones '' and `` And The Angels Sing '' could only lead to Hollywood, where, besides Harold Arlen, Mercer collaborated with Harry Warren, Jimmy Van Heusen, Richard Whiting, Walter Donaldson, Jerome Kern, and Arthur Schwartz.
He may be the only song writer ever to have collaborated with a secretary of the U. S. Treasury ; ;
he collaborated on a song with William Hartman Woodin, who was Secretary of the Treasury, 1932-33.
While Arlen and Mercer collaborated on Hot Nocturne, Mercer worked also with Arthur Schwartz on another film, Navy Blues.
In even greater degree the same rule applied to the remainder of Eastern Europe, where the upper classes had generally collaborated with the Nazis, even to the extent of sending millions of their peasants into Russia as a part of Hitler's armies.
He collaborated with many of the big name entertainers visiting Portland, among the most recent being Jimmy Durante and Phil Silvers.
Gershwin collaborated on the original program notes with the critic and composer Deems Taylor, noting that: " My purpose here is to portray the impression of an American visitor in Paris as he strolls about the city and listens to various street noises and absorbs the French atmosphere.
Some French collaborated with the Germans.
He and Widor collaborated on a new edition of Bach's organ works, with detailed analysis of each work in three languages ( English, French, German ).
Prehistoric people traded, worshipped, collaborated and fought most often with other nearby groups.
While there he collaborated with American physician Charles Claude Guthrie in work on vascular suture and the transplantation of blood vessels and organs as well as the head, and Carrel was awarded the 1912 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for these efforts.
And although the landowners were obliged to the king to supply these men when called, during the attacks in 878, many of them opportunistically abandoned their king and collaborated with Guthrum.
Anthemius of Tralles ( c. 474 – before 558 ; ) was a Greek professor of Geometry in Constantinople ( present-day Istanbul in Turkey ) and architect, who collaborated with Isidore of Miletus to build the church of Hagia Sophia by the order of Justinian I. Anthemius came from an educated family, one of five sons of Stephanus of Tralles, a physician.
During this tour he wrote three new comic operas and he also collaborated with Giacomo Rust on one opera, Il Talismano ( The Talismand ).
Salieri collaborated with Casti to produce a parody of the relationship between poet and composer in Prima la musica e poi le parole ( First the Music and then the Words ).
His success in spreading his reputation across Europe through prints were undoubtedly an inspiration for major artists such as Raphael, Titian, and Parmigianino, all of whom collaborated with printmakers in order to promote and distribute their work.
In 2001, Articolo 31 collaborated with the American old school rapper Kurtis Blow on the album XChé SI !.
A childhood friend ( and distant relative ) of W. S. Gilbert, Beckett briefly feuded with Gilbert in 1869, but the two patched up the friendship, and Gilbert even later collaborated on projects with Beckett's brother.
In 1965 Lerner collaborated again with Burton Lane on the musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, which was adapted for film in 1970.
The second Bauhaus director Hannes Meyer attempted to organise an exchange between the two schools, while Hinnerk Scheper of the Bauhaus collaborated with various Vkhutein members on the use of colour in architecture.
He collaborated at SIU with the designer John McHale.
De Palma has collaborated with many of the same actors and crew members throughout his career.

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