Pope Anastasius II
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Anastasius II, pope (496-498). He lived in the time of the schism of Acacius? of Constantinople. He showed some tendency towards conciliation, and thus brought upon himself the lively reproaches of the author of the Liber Pontificalis. On the strength of this tradition, Dante placed this pope in Hell.

preceded by [Pope Gelasius I]? (492-496)
succeeded by [Pope Symmachus]? (498-514)

Based on an article from a well-known encyclopedia published in 1911.

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May 13, 2002
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