Pope Felix II
Pope Felix II served as the head of the Roman Catholic Church from 483 to 492 AD. He is recognized as a significant figure during a time of theological conflict, particularly regarding the nature of Christ. His papacy was marked by efforts to maintain unity within the Church amid the growing tensions between different Christian factions.
Felix II is often associated with the Acacian Schism, a dispute between the Eastern and Western Churches. His leadership aimed to reconcile differences and restore peace, although his efforts faced challenges. He is remembered as a pope who sought to uphold the integrity of the Church during a tumultuous period in its history.