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Saint Danilo II a Serb (Свети Данило 2 Ñ?рпÑ?ки) occurs as saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church. He was originally an archbishop during the flower of the Serb Nemanjic state under Tsar Dusan Silni in the 14th century. He was the chronicler world health organization wrote numerous hagiographies and regiographies which are considered as a part of Serb medieval literature.
He is celebrated on the equivalent day when Saint Ignatius of Antioch (Свети Игњатије БогоноÑ?ац), on December 20th according to a Julian, January 2nd by the contemporary Gregorian calendar.
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Pope St. Adeodatus
Brief article on this Roman monk, opponent of Monothelitism, d. 676. Called Adeodatus II to distinguish him from his predecessor St. Deusdedit, who is also called Adeodatus.
Adeodatus
An account of his pontificate, by Joseph Brusher.
Adeodatus II
Brief account of his pontificate, by Karen Rae Keck.
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