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Heraclius was a Roman who, in 310, opposed the election of Pope Eusebius, earning him the title of antipope. All that is known of Heraclius appears in an epitaph written by Pope Damasus I for Eusebius. Heraclius and Eusebius disagreed over the policy which should be taken towards the lapsi (those Christians who had lapsed in their faith during persecution). Damasus' epitaph is ambiguous as to whether Heraclius' position was that the lapsi should be readmitted to the church without compelling them to do penance, or that they should not be readmitted at all.
Read the full article →Not who you're looking for? Others named Heraclius: Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641 · Byzantine co-Emperor ( 7th century ) · prince in Byzantine Empire, son of Constantine IV · Brother of the Byzantine emperor Tiberius III (died 705)