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  1. He obeys, and Sylvester receives Constantine's messengers in his cave and swiftly baptizes them, whereafter (having shown them several miracles) he is led back to Constantine, whom he baptizes also, and cures. In this story, Constantine and his entourage are not pagans but Jews.

    • 31 January 314
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    • 31 December 335
  2. Dec 30, 2020 · “Sylvester I, who held the office (of pope) from 314 to 335, is the one who turned the heart of Constantine towards Christianity and anti-Semitism. He presented the emperor with an antisemitic diatribe – abbreviated sections of which are held now at the British Museum.

  3. The Acts of Sylvester (Latin: Actus Silvestri) are a series of legendary tales about the fourth-century bishop of Rome, Sylvester I. Sylvester was the bishop of Rome at the critical point in European history when Constantine the Great became the first Christian emperor.

  4. The first pope reported historically to have entered into direct relations with Jews was sylvester i (314–335), who is said to have discussed religious matters with a Jew named Noah and to have conducted a triumphant disputation with a number of Jews, headed by Zambri the magician, in the presence of Emperor Constantine.

  5. As far as important historical figures go, Pope Sylvester was most infamously known for convincing Constantine to prohibit Jews from living in Jerusalem. Ironically, those who brought this name for New Year's Eve with them from Europe were not likely to have been doing much celebrating on Sylvester, as it was a time sometimes dedicated to anti ...

  6. 3 days ago · Sylvester, Pope in the Age of Christian Liberty. St. Sylvester was the first Pope of Rome to reign entirely under the liberty of the Church, guaranteed by the Edict of Milan in 313. Sylvester - a priest of Rome and the son of one Rufinus, according to the Liber pontificalis - was elected to the See of Peter in 314.

  7. Religion. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Sylvester I, Pope, St. views updated. SYLVESTER I, POPE, ST. Pontificate: Jan. 31, 314 to Dec. 31, 335. After an interval of 21 days, Sylvester, the presbyter of the titulus Equitii on the Esquiline, succeeded Pope miltiades.

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