Pope Vigilius


Vigilius
Bishop of Rome
ChurchChalcedonian Christianity
Papacy began29 March 537
Papacy ended7 June 555
PredecessorSilverius
SuccessorPelagius I
Personal details
Bornc. 497
Died7 June 555(555-06-07) (aged 57–58)
Syracuse, Sicily, Eastern Roman Empire

Pope Vigilius (died 7 June 555) was the bishop of Rome from 29 March 537 to his death. He is considered the first pope of the Byzantine papacy. Born into Roman aristocracy, Vigilius served as a deacon and papal apocrisiarius in Constantinople. He allied with Empress Theodora, who sought his help to establish Monophysitism, and was made pope after the deposition of Silverius. After he refused to sign Emperor Justinian I's edict condemning the Three Chapters, Vigilius was arrested in 545 and taken to Constantinople. He died in Sicily while returning to Rome.


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