17 June 676(676-06-17) (aged 54–55) Rome, Byzantine Empire
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Pope Adeodatus II (c. 621–17 June 676), sometimes called Deodatus, was the bishop of Rome from 672 to his death. He devoted much of his papacy to improving churches and fighting monothelitism.
PopeAdeodatusII (c. 621–17 June 676), sometimes called Deodatus, was the bishop of Rome from 672 to his death. He devoted much of his papacy to improving...
(also known as Pope Deusdedit I), pope from 614 to 618 PopeAdeodatusII (sometimes referred to as PopeAdeodatus I), pope from 672 to 676 Deodatus of Nevers...
PopeAdeodatus 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...
PopeAdeodatus can refer to: PopeAdeodatus I (615 to 618) PopeAdeodatusII (672 to 676) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
been declared Blessed or Beati, making a total of 95 (97 if Pope Liberius and PopeAdeodatusII are recognised to be saints) of the 266 Roman pontiffs being...
(649–653) Pope Eugene I (654–657) Pope Vitalian (657–672) PopeAdeodatusII (672–676) Pope Donus (676–678) Pope Agatho (678–681) Pope Leo II (682–683) Pope Benedict...
"almost 200 corrections to its existing biographies of the popes, from St Peter to John Paul II". The corrections concerned dates, especially in the first...
collection of popes have had violent deaths through the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II), to a beating...
Anastasios) PopeAdeodatusII (672–676) Pope Donus (676–678) Pope Agatho (678–681), Greek Pope Leo II (682–683), Sicilian Pope Benedict II (684–685) Pope John...
Age hill fort. June 17 – PopeAdeodatusII dies at Rome after a reign of 4 years. He is succeeded by Donus as the 78th pope. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne retires...
John. Nothing is known about his career before he became pope. He was elected to succeed Adeodatus I after the latter's death in November 618, but thirteen...
after consecration. Vitalian died on 27 January 672 and was succeeded by AdeodatusII. Venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church, his feast day is celebrated...
son of a Roman named Maurice. He became pope on 2 November 676, having been selected to succeed AdeodatusII. By that time, Donus was already elderly...
of AdeodatusII. He may have been among the many Sicilian clergy in Rome due to the Caliphate's attacks on Sicily in the mid-7th century. Pope Leo II ordained...
Pope Agatho (574 – 10 January 681) served as the bishop of Rome from 27 June 678 until his death. He heard the appeal of Wilfrid of York, who had been...
Pope Francis is the Catholic pope, and Tawadros II or Theodoros II is the Coptic pope. This article discusses and lists the names of Catholic popes;...
date). January 27 – Pope Vitalian dies at Rome after a reign of more than 14 years. He is succeeded by AdeodatusII as the 77th pope. Máel Ruba, Irish abbot...
marshals for the popes and leading "their" armies. One exception was Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, who was twice excommunicated by the Pope during a Crusade...
a monastery, where he retired and died on 8 May. He was succeeded by Adeodatus I, who reversed his policy favouring monasticism. Boniface IV was buried...
date). January 27 – Pope Vitalian dies at Rome after a reign of more than 14 years. He is succeeded by AdeodatusII as the 77th pope. Máel Ruba, Irish abbot...
Chinese begin using large orchestras. December 23 – Pope Boniface V succeeds Adeodatus I as the 69th pope of Rome. Muhammad's wife, Khadija, dies after 24...
(119) Pope Paschal II (163) Pope Pelagius II (72) Pope Sergius I (89) Pope Sergius II (106) Pope Simplicius (58) Pope Stephen I (3) Pope Sylvester II (139)...
least as far as the reign of Pope Vitalian (657-672). Similar issues are known for PopeAdeodatusII, Sisinnius, Gregory II, Gregory III, and Zacharias...
Ambrose, bishop of Milan, baptizes Augustine of Hippo, along with his son, Adeodatus, in Milan. 391: The Theodosian decrees outlaw most pagan rituals still...
bishops. Later Constantius II, son of Constantine, converted to Arianism and tried to impose his doctrinal views on Pope Liberius, Liberius refused and...
Francis George Adeodatus Micallef, OCD", Catholic Hierarchy; retrieved 20 March 2014. [self-published source] "H.L. Bishop Francis Adeodatus Micallef, OCD...
Pope Stephen I (254-257) Pope Sixtus II (257-258) Pope Dionysius (260-268) Pope Felix I (269-274) Pope Eutychian (275-283) Pope Caius (283-296) Pope Marcellinus...