The Ancients

The First Popes

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Jan 29, 2026
Professor Rosamond McKitterick, Emeritus Fellow at Sidney Sussex College and medieval historian, guides a journey through early Roman Christianity. Short takes cover the Liber Pontificalis and how it shapes papal biographies. Traditions about Peter, links between Peter and Mark, Sylvester’s ties to Constantine, and Leo I’s confrontation with Attila are explored.
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Standardized Papal Biographies

  • The Liber Pontificalis uses a strict formula: origin, length of pontificate, deeds, ordinations, burial, and vacancy.
  • This formula preserves administrative details while leaving room for variable narrative length.
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Gaps And Selectivity In The Record

  • The Liber Pontificalis often omits context and specifics, especially about martyrdoms and internal disputes.
  • Historians must fill gaps with archaeology and other early sources to reconstruct likely realities.
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Embellishment Meets Chronology

  • Early historiography blended factual core with embellishments drawn from Roman serial-biography traditions.
  • The Liber Pontificalis likely mixes reliable chronological data with entertaining anecdotes.
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