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  1. Pope Liberius (310 – 24 September 366) was the bishop of Rome from 17 May 352 until his death. According to the Catalogus Liberianus , he was consecrated on 22 May as the successor to Julius I . He is not mentioned as a saint in the Roman Martyrology .

  2. Pope Stephen IV was Pope from June 816 to January 817. He died of old age. Related pages. List of popes; Preceded by Leo III: Pope 816–817 Succeeded by ...

  3. 19 November 496 [2] Rome, Ostrogothic Kingdom. Sainthood. Feast day. 21 November [2] Other popes named Gelasius. Pope Gelasius I (died 19 November 496) was Pope of the Catholic Church. He reigned from 492 to 496. He was preceded by Felix III and succeeded by Anastasius II .

  4. Pope Liberius (310 – 24 September 366) was Pope of the Catholic Church from 17 May 352 until his death on 24 September 366. [1] According to the Catalogus Liberianus, he was consecrated on 22 May as the successor to Pope Julius I. Liberius is mentioned in the Greek Menology, the Eastern equivalent to the martyrologies of the Western Church ...

  5. Pope Anastasius IV. Pope Anastasius IV (r. 1153–54) created three cardinals in one consistory held during his pontificate. December 1153.

  6. Saint Mark's Church. Pope Athanasius II of Alexandria, 28th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark . When Pope Peter III of Alexandria died, the bishops, elders and people agreed to ordain Athanasius Patriarch. He retained the post until his death three years and nine months later. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of ...

  7. 8 November 618. Rome, Byzantine Empire. Other popes named Adeodatus. Pope Adeodatus I (570 – 8 November 618), also called Deodatus I or Deusdedit, was the bishop of Rome from 19 October 615 to his death. He was the first priest to be elected pope since John II in 533. The first use of lead seals or bullae on papal documents is attributed to him.