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  1. Pous Anastasius IV [1] is gebore as Corrado di Suburra (ook Corrado della Suburra of Konraad van Suburra) in Rome, Italië, die seun van Benedictus. Hy was waarskynlik 'n nefie van Pous Honorius II. Voor sy verkiesing was Anastasius kardinaal-biskop van Sabina en 'n fel teenstander van Teenpous Anacletus II. Op 8 Julie 1153 volg hy Pous ...

  2. Pope Anastasius I – Pope 399–401; Pope Anastasius II – Pope 496–498; Pope Anastasius III – Pope 911–913; Pope Anastasius IVPope 1153 to 1154; Other Christian saints and clergy. Saint Anastasius – a martyr under Nero; Saint Anastasius the Fuller – martyr (d. 304) Anastasius of Antioch (disambiguation), multiple people

  3. Anastasius IV. (* um 1073 in Rom; † 3. Dezember 1154 ebenda), ursprünglich Konrad von Suburra (auch Corrado della Suburra ), wurde am 8. Juli 1153 als Nachfolger von Eugen III. zum Papst gewählt und am 12.

  4. Pope Anastasius. Pope Anastasius may mean: Pope Anastasius I (399–401), also called Saint Anastasius. Pope Anastasius II (496–498) Pope Anastasius III (911–913) Pope Anastasius IV (1153–1154) Antipope Anastasius. This disambiguation page has articles associated with the same personal name. If a page link led you here, you may want to ...

  5. Known as Anastasius IV in his later years, his birth name was Corrado Demetri della Suburra. Anastasius IV died on December 3, 1154. He was somewhere around the age of 80 or 81 when he passed away from natural causes. His papacy began on July 8, 1153. Anastasius ruled as pope until his death on December 3, 1154.

  6. Born. 28 June 1476. Capriglia Irpina, Kingdom of Naples. Died. 18 August 1559. Rome, Papal States. Other popes named Paul. Pope Paul IV ( Latin: Paulus Quartus; 28 June 1476 – 18 August 1559), born Giovanni Pietro Carafa, was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 221st Pope from 23 May 1555 until his death. [1]

  7. Pope Eugene IV ( Latin: Eugenius IV; Italian: Eugenio IV; 1383 – 23 February 1447), born Gabriele Condulmer, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 11 March 1431 to his death, in February 1447. Condulmer was a Venetian, and a nephew of Pope Gregory XII. In 1431, he was elected pope.