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Pope Gelasius I
Pope Gelasius I (died 19 November 496) was Pope from 1 March 492 to his death in 496. He was probably the third and last Bishop of Rome of North African origin in the Catholic Church. Gelasius was a prolific writer whose style placed him on the cusp between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.〔The title of his biography by Walter Ullmann expresses this:''Gelasius I. (492–496): Das Papsttum an der Wende der Spätantike zum Mittelalter'' (Stuttgart) 1981.〕 Gelasius had been closely employed by his predecessor Felix III, especially in drafting papal documents. His ministry was characterized by a call for strict orthodoxy, a more assertive push for papal authority, and increasing tension between the churches in the West and the East. ==Place of birth== There is some dispute regarding where Gelasius was born: according to the ''Liber Pontificalis'' he was born in Africa (''natione Afer''), while in a letter addressed to the Roman Emperor Anastasius he called himself "born a Roman" (''Romanus natus'').〔J. Chapin, "Gelasius I, Pope, St.", pp. 121-123, in ''New Catholic Encyclopedia'', 2nd edition, vol. 6, Gale, 2002.〕 The latter assertion probably just means that he was born in Roman Africa before it was overrun by the Vandals.〔J.Conant, ''Staying Roman: Conquest and Identity in Africa and the Mediterranean, 439–700'', CUP, 2012, p. 83.〕
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