Proper noun
Gelasius
A male given name of historical usage, notably borne by Pope Gelasius I and Pope Gelasius II.
Additionally, there are extant six treatises that carry the name of Gelasius. Source: Internet
Gelasius' book De duabus in Christo naturis ("On the dual nature of Christ") delineated the Western view. Source: Internet
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca 271, 272. Pope Gelasius I stated that George was among those saints "whose names are justly reverenced among men, but whose actions are known only to God." Source: Internet
Gelasius' letter to Andromachus, the senator, covers the main lines of the controversy and incidentally offers some details of this festival combining fertility and purification that might have been lost otherwise. Source: Internet
Efforts at reducing the problem by Zeno were not recognized by Felix III or Gelasius I and so there was a large schism between the churches. Source: Internet
Lamberto was one of the cardinals who accompanied Pope Gelasius II into exile in 1118–19 and was at his bedside when Gelasius died. Source: Internet