Antipope Eulalius

Eulalius († 423 ) was an anti-bishop (later referred to as anti-pope ), who reigned 418-419 simultaneously with Boniface I.. Prior to his election he was Archi presbyter of the Lateran.

It was on December 27, 418 of a part of the Roman clergy elected to succeed Bishop Zosimus ', a day later by the majority Boniface. After Eulalius was confirmed by Emperor Honorius as the rightful bishop Boniface had to leave Rome. At the insistence of the followers of St. Boniface, the Emperor convened a synod, but led to no agreement among the bishops. Then Eulalius returned to Rome. As a result, Boniface was confirmed by the emperor as a bishop. Eulalius had to flee to Antium on 29 April 419 from Rome. After the death of Boniface 422 made ​​Eulalius ' trailer attempts to set it up again as a counter- bishop, which failed because of his rejection.

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