(657-06-02)2 June 657 (aged 42) Rome, Byzantine Empire
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Pope Eugene I (Latin: Eugenius I; died 2 June 657) was the bishop of Rome from 10 August 654 to his death. He was chosen to become Pope after the deposition and banishment of Martin I by Emperor Constans II over the dispute about Monothelitism.
PopeEugeneI (Latin: Eugenius I; died 2 June 657) was the bishop of Rome from 10 August 654 to his death. He was chosen to become Pope after the deposition...
PopeEugene II (Latin: Eugenius II; died 27 August 827) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 6 June 824 to his death. A native of...
PopeEugene IV (Latin: Eugenius IV; Italian: Eugenio IV; 1383 – 23 February 1447), born Gabriele Condulmer, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler...
PopeEugene III (Latin: Eugenius III; c. 1080 – 8 July 1153), born Bernardo Pignatelli, or possibly Paganelli, called Bernardo da Pisa, was head of the...
(649–653) PopeEugeneI (654–657) Pope Vitalian (657–672) Pope Adeodatus II (672–676) Pope Donus (676–678) Pope Agatho (678–681) Pope Leo II (682–683) Pope Benedict...
This article lists the popes who have been canonised. A total of 83 out of 265 deceased popes have been recognised universally as canonised saints, including...
Saint Eugene, Saint Eugenius or Saint-Eugène may refer to: PopeEugeneI, Saint Eugenius of Carthage Eugenius II of Toledo Eugenios of Trebizond Saint...
new overlord. June 1 – PopeEugeneI dies at Rome after a reign of nearly 2½ years. He is succeeded by Vitalian as the 76th pope. Hilda, Anglo-Saxon abbess...
Pope Martin I (Latin: Martinus I, Greek: Πάπας Μαρτῖνος; between 590 and 600 – 16 September 655), also known as Martin the Confessor, was the bishop of...
He was unusually close to his predecessor, Eugene II, rumoured to be his son or his lover, and became pope before being ordained as a priest. He was a...
657 – PopeEugeneI 891 – Al-Muwaffaq, Abbasid general (b. 842) 910 – Richilde of Provence (b. 845) 1200 – Bishop John of Oxford 1258 – Peter I, Count...
This chronological list of popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani"...
A collection of popes have had violent deaths through the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II)...
kingdom of Silla. August 10 – The exiled Pope Martin I is deposed, and succeeded by EugeneI, as the 75th pope of the Roman Catholic Church. On September...
Pope Paschal I (Latin: Paschalis I; died 824) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 25 January 817 to his death in 824. Paschal was...
death, in March 1455. PopeEugene IV made him a cardinal in 1446 after successful trips to Italy and Germany, and when Eugene died the next year, Parentucelli...
since Pope Zosimus (417–418) Pope Theodore I (642–649), Greek-Palestinian Pope Martin I (649–653), former apocrisiarius PopeEugeneI (654–657) Pope Vitalian...
Pope Adrian VI, Pope Leo X, Pope Julius II, Pope Pius II, Pope Callixtus III, Pope Nicholas V, and PopeEugene IV. The texts of these canons are given in...
of EugeneI on 2 or 3 June 657, Vitalian was elected to succeed him. He was consecrated as pope on 30 July, keeping his baptismal name. Like Eugene, Vitalian...
settled in the area in the course of the Hiberno-Scottish mission under PopeEugeneI and, according to legend, about 697 was martyred by burning at the stake...
resulting in their canonization. There have been thousands of canonizations. Pope John Paul II alone canonized 110 individuals, as well as many group canonizations...
Pope Pius XII (born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli, Italian pronunciation: [euˈdʒɛːnjo maˈriːa dʒuˈzɛppe dʒoˈvanni paˈtʃɛlli]; 2 March 1876 –...
kingdom of Silla. August 10 – The exiled Pope Martin I is deposed, and succeeded by EugeneI, as the 75th pope of the Roman Catholic Church. On September...
became PopeEugene IV, Barbo switched from training to be a merchant to religious studies. His rise in the Church was relatively rapid. Elected pope in 1464...