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Anastasius and learned
From about 500 he lived in Rome, where, as a learned member of the Roman Curia, he translated from Greek into Latin 401 ecclesiastical canons, including the apostolical canons and the decrees of the councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Chalcedon and Sardis, and also a collection of the decretals of the popes from Siricius to Anastasius II.
Waterly was assassinated by Anastasius Focht, ComStar's Praetor Martial and hero of the Battle of Tukayyid, when he learned of her plot to bring all of the Inner Sphere under the rule of ComStar.
When Anastasius learned of Athanasius's succession there, he wrote him a letter commending him on his wisdom in retracting his predecessor's errors, and urged him to help establish closer relations, and perhaps even unity, between the churches of Alexandria and Antioch.

Anastasius and Greek
Anastasius () is derived from the Greek ἀνάστασις ( anastasis ) meaning " resurrection ".
His other historical works included lives of the abbots of Wearmouth and Jarrow, as well as verse and prose lives of Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, an adaptation of Paulinus of Nola's Life of St Felix, and a translation of the Greek Passion of St Anastasius.
Anastasius had one eye black and one eye blue ( heterochromia ), and for that reason he was nicknamed Dicorus ( Greek: Δίκορος, " two-pupiled ").
Artemius Anastasius ( Greek: Ἀρτέμιος Ἀναστάσιος Β ΄), known in English as Anastasios II or Anastasius II, ( died 719 ), was the Byzantine Emperor from 713 to 715.
Choricius, of Gaza (), Greek sophist and rhetorician, flourished in the time of Anastasius I ( AD 491-518 ).
Anastasia ( Greek Αναστασία ) is a personal name and the female form of the Greek male name Anastasius / Anastasios ( Koine Greek: Αναστασία ) meaning " resurrection.
According to the Suda, Coluthus, often Colluthus, of Lycopolis in the Egyptian Thebaid, was an epic poet writing in Greek, who flourished during the reign of Anastasius I ( 491-518 ).
However, they had given most of the declarations of obedience of the Greek bishops to Anastasius, who also had a copy of the " Acts ", and was thus able to bring these documents to the pope.
Anastasius translated from Greek into Latin the " Acts " of both the Second Council of Nicaea and the Fourth Council of Constantinople, as well as several legends of saints, along with other writings.
* Timotheus of Gaza, 5th century Greek grammarian active during the reign of Anastasius
Christodorus (), a Greek epic poet from Coptos in Egypt, flourished during the reign of Anastasius I ( 491-518 ).

Anastasius and from
* Anastasius I ( emperor ) ( 430 – 518 ), Roman ( Byzantine ) Emperor from 491 to 518
* Pope Anastasius I ( died 401 ), pope from November 27, 399 to 401
* Anastasius of Armenia – Catholicos of Armenia from 661 to 667
In naval warfare, the fleet of the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I ( r. 491 – 518 ) is recorded by the chronicler John Malalas as having utilized a sulphur-based mixture to defeat the revolt of Vitalian in AD 515, following the advice of a philosopher from Athens called Proclus.
When Emperor Anastasius died in 518, Justin was proclaimed the new Emperor, with significant help from Justinian.
At the start of Justinian I's reign he had inherited a surplus 28, 800, 000 solidi ( 400, 000 pounds of gold ) in the imperial treasury from Anastasius I and Justin I.
Duchesne and others have viewed the beginning of the Liber Pontificalis up until the biographies of Pope Felix III ( 483 – 492 ) as the work of a single author, who was a contemporary of Pope Anastasius II ( 496-498 ), relying on Catalogus Liberianus, which in turn draws from the papal catalogue of Hippolytus of Rome, and the Leonine Catalogue, which is no longer extant.
Pope Anastasius III ( died June 913 ) was Pope from April 911 to June 913, was a Roman by birth.
Pope Anastasius II was pope from 24 November 496 to 16 November 498.
Anastasius II had entered in communion with a supporter of Acacius, bringing condemnation from some of the clergy of Rome, who denounced Anastasius II.
Pope Saint Anastasius I, born in Rome the son of Maximus, was pope from 27 November 399 to 401.
It was Pope Anastasius who instructed priests to stand and bow their head as they read from the gospels.
The anti-Monothelite side in Jerusalem, championed by Maximus the Confessor and Sophronius of Jerusalem, sent to this synod Anastasius ( a pupil of Maximus ), George of Reshaina ( a pupil of Sophronius ), two of George of Raishana's own pupils, and eight bishops from Palestine.
Pope Saint Siricius, Bishop of Rome from December 384 ( the date in December — 15 or 22 or 29 — is uncertain ) until his death on 26 November 399, was successor to Damasus I and was himself succeeded by Anastasius I.
Anastasius I (, ; c. 430 – July 518 ) was Byzantine Emperor from 491 to 518.
The former, which lasted from 492 to 497, was stirred up by the supporters of Longinus, the brother of Zeno who had been candidate to his succession against Anastasius.
* Emperor Anastasius I agrees to pay his share of the cost of defending the Caucasian Gates against nomadic invasions from east Asia.
* Anastasius I reduces taxes in the provinces of Bithynia and Asia to prevent them from joining the rebellion.
* Dumbarton Oaks, Catalogue of late Roman coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection: from Arcadius and Honorius to the accession of Anastasius, 1992
In a letter of about 446 to a successor bishop of Thessalonica, Anastasius, Leo reproached him for the way he had treated one of the metropolitan bishops subject to him ; after giving various instructions about the functions entrusted to Anastasius and stressing that certain powers were reserved to the pope himself, Leo wrote: " The care of the universal Church should converge towards Peter's one seat, and nothing anywhere should be separated from its Head.

Anastasius and Eastern
* Saint Anastasius Sinaita ( of Sinai ) – theologian, Father of the Eastern Orthodox Church, monk, priest, and abbot of the monastery at Mt.
At the time of the death of Zeno ( 491 ), Anastasius, a palace official ( silentiarius ), held a very high character, and was raised to the throne of the Eastern Roman Empire by Ariadne, Zeno's widow, who preferred him to Zeno's brother, Longinus.
Eastern accounts give the names of his parents as Anastasius and Theobaste.
* 518: Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius I dies and is succeeded by Justin I.
Gelasius ' election on 1 March 492 was a gesture for continuity: Gelasius inherited Felix's struggles with Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius I and the patriarch of Constantinople and exacerbated them by insisting on the removal of the name of the late Acacius, patriarch of Constantinople, from the diptychs, in spite of every ecumenical gesture by the current, otherwise quite orthodox patriarch Euphemius ( q. v.
At some time before the 660s, Theodore had come west to Rome and was living with a community of Eastern monks, probably at the monastery of St. Anastasius.
On two occasions ( in 515 and 517 ) he was sent to Constantinople on an embassy to the emperor Anastasius, to endeavour to bring about a reconciliation over the Acacian schism that divided the Eastern and Western churches.

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