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Honorius I



Honorius I (d. 638), pope of the Roman Catholic Church, elected 625. An aristocrat from southern Italy, he oversaw missionary activities in Britain and negotiated a peace settlement with the German Lombard tribe. He apparently supported monotheletism, a theological trend that argued that Christ had a dual nature but a single will. This idea was declared heretical at the third Council of Constantinople (680).



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