There were ten presbyters named Peter ([
282] to [
291] and [
302]) at the Roman council of 487 AD [
660], three ([
292] to [
295]) at the council of 495 AD [
661], four ([
296] to [
299]) at the council of 499 AD [
662], and two ([
300] and [
301]) at the council of 502 AD [
663]. Of course it does not mean that there were at Rome 20 different Presbyter Peters during that time; however, there is no data that would allow us to provide more exact identification.