Fasciculus:Mosaic of Felix IV (III) in Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome, Italy (527–530).jpg

Mosaic_of_Felix_IV_(III)_in_Santi_Cosma_e_Damiano,_Rome,_Italy_(527–530).jpg(300 × 585 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 41 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/jpeg)

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Summarium

English: Mosaic of Pope Felix IV (III).

Italiano: Mosaico di papa Felice IV (III).

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Titulus
English: Mosaic of Pope Felix IV (III).
Italiano: Mosaico di papa Felice IV (III).
Descriptio
English: A depiction of Pope Felix IV, also known as Felix III. When numbering of the Popes began to be used, Antipope Felix II was counted as one of the Popes of that name. The second true Pope Felix is thus known by the number III, and the true third Pope Felix – the subject of this mosaic – was given the number IV.
Datum

527 - 530.

English: The mosaic was heavily restored afterwards.
Italiano: Ma con ampi restauri successivi.
Medium mosaic.
Current location
Source/Photographer [1].

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