POPE ANASTASISUS IV
169 Pope (1153-1154)
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Crowned 12 July, 1153; d. in
Rome, 3 December of the following year. It was during his pontificate and
owing to his exertions that the Pantheon was restored. He also granted special
privileges to the Order of the Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem. He is
chiefly known for his attitude towards Frederick Barbarossa and recognition of
Wichmann as Bishop of Magdeburg by which he terminated an ecclesiastical
quarrel. His extant works consist of some letters and a treatise on the
Trinity.
P.L., CLXXXVIII, 985; JAFFÉ,
RR. PP., II, 89-102; 719-201, 759; WATTERICH, Pont. Rom. Vitæ (1862), II,
321, 322.
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