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  1. Hippolytus of Rome ( / həˈpɑːlɪtəs /, Greek: Ἱππόλυτος; Romanized: Hippólytos, c. 170 – c. 235 AD) was a Bishop of Rome and one of the most important second-third century Christian theologians, whose provenance, identity and corpus remain elusive to scholars and historians.

    • c. 170 AD, Rome
    • c. 235 AD (age about 65), Sardinia
  2. Saint Hippolytus of Rome (born c. 170—died c. 235, Sardinia; Western feast day August 13, Eastern feast day January 30) was a Christian martyr who was also the first antipope (217/218–235). Hippolytus was a leader of the Roman church during the pontificate ( c. 199–217) of St. Zephyrinus, whom he attacked as being a modalist (one who ...

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  3. Learn about Hippolytus of Rome, a third-century Christian writer and theologian. Find his works, translations, resources and information on his life and views.

  4. Eastern Orthodox Church. Feast. January 30 (martyrdom), August 13. Patronage. Bibbiena, Italy; horses; prison guards; prison officers; prison workers. Saint Hippolytus of Rome (died 235 C.E. ), sometimes called Ypolitus ( Ippolito (Italian)) was one of the most prolific writers of the early Church. He was born in the second half of the second ...

  5. A presbyter and antipope who opposed Pope Zephyrinus and other heresies in the third century. Learn about his life, writings, martyrdom, and legacy from the Catholic Encyclopedia.

  6. A third-century ecclesiastical author, presbyter, antipope, and martyr. Learn about his life, writings, and role in the Roman church and the Arian controversy.

  7. Oct 22, 2012 · The hieromartyr Hippolytus of Rome was a priest and an ecclesiastical writer of the third century. He is considered to have been antipope of the Church of Rome from about 217 to 235. He was among the most important Christian theologians of the third century, and a saint. His feast day is January 30. Life. The early life of Hippolytus is unknown.

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