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Anicetus

[ an-uh-see-tuhs ]

noun

  1. Saint, pope a.d. 155?鈥166?.


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The fleet which lay at Capo Miseno, the great naval station of those days, was commanded by one 46 Anicetus, a freedman, who, being of an ingenious mechanical turn of mind, devised a ship of a sort likely to prove useful to any tyrant anxious to speed his friends into the nether world without suspicion.

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That night, as she lay bruised and weak, deserted by her attendants, a band of murderers rushed in, headed by Anicetus, who thus redeemed his credit with his master when his more ingenious scheme had failed.

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Alexander followed Evaristus; then, sixth from the Apostles, Sixtus was appointed; after him Telesphorus, who was gloriously martyred; then Hyginus; after him, Pius; then after him, Anicetus.

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Linus never Bishop of Rome.鈥擟lement, third Bishop, and his successors to the time of Anicetus, myths.鈥擟hronology of Eusebius exposed, also that of Iren锟絬s.

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