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Felix
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Felix, Roman deacon, antipope (355–56). Emperor Constantius, an Arian, set him up to replace Liberius Liberius , d. 366, pope (352–66), a Roman; successor of St. Julius I. At the beginning of his pontificate, the status of Athanasius was still disputed, and Liberius requested Emperor Constantius II to call the Council of Arles (353).
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. He is wrongly known as Felix II.
Felix
lonely star-crossed fantasist, fights against fate in strange worlds. [Comics: “Felix the Cat” in Horn, 246]
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