Because of similarity of the names Marinus and Martinus, these 2 popes were erroneously referred to later as Martinus II and Martinus III respectively. As a result, Simon de Brion, the next Pope Martinus, took the name Martinus IV instead of Martinus II.
PopeMarinus I (/məˈraɪnəs/; died 15 May 884) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 882 until his death. Controversially at the time...
Several popes have been named Martin (in Latin, Martinus): Pope Martin I Pope Martin II (PopeMarinus I) Pope Martin III (PopeMarinus II) Pope Martin...
Martin: Pope Martin I (649–655) is followed by Martin IV (1281–1285). Due to the similarity between the Latin names Marinus and Martinus, Marinus I and...
Sylvester II, Pope Stephen IX, Pope Nicholas II, Pope Urban II, Pope Callistus II, Pope Urban IV, Pope Clement IV, Pope Innocent V, Pope Martin IV, Pope Clement...
saints. PopeMarinus I did not canonize any saints. Pope Adrian III did not canonize any saints. Pope Stephen V did not canonize any saints. Pope Formosus...
Constantine. According to Anura Gurugé, Romanus was supposedly the nephew of PopeMarinus I, who had also come from Gallese. Romanus was installed as the cardinal...
Leo VII (936–939) Pope Stephen VIII (939–942) PopeMarinus II (942–946) Pope Agapetus II (946–955) Pope John XII (955–964), grandson of Marozia, by her...
that Mabillon confused Adrian III, who succeeded Marinus I, with Agapetus II, who succeeded Marinus II a century later. Adrian laboured hard to alleviate...
and a Greek mother.[dubious – discuss] He was elected pope on 10 May 946 after the death of Marinus II. The existence of an independent republic of Rome...
August 662) wrote a letter in defence of the expression used by the PopeMarinus. The words with which Maximus the Confessor declared that it was wrong...
Chronicle also talks of King Alfred receiving a fragment of the cross from PopeMarinus (see: Annal Alfred the Great, year 883). Although it is possible, the...
Rome and Ravenna and had a large fortress. PopeMarinus I (882–884) was a native of Gallese, as was Pope Romanus, who was head of the Catholic Church...
have occurred for much of the period as they had for decades. In 883, PopeMarinus exempted the Saxon quarter in Rome from taxation, probably in return...
stepfather) but he dies after a 3-year reign. Stephen is succeeded by Marinus II as the 128th pope of the Catholic Church. March 7 – Mu'ayyad al-Dawla, ruler of...
rule as early as 817 and fully ignored it from 882 with the election of PopeMarinus I, the Bishop of Caere. Nicholas II, in the synod of 1059, formally codified...
Marinus (/məˈriːnəs/; Italian: San Marino) was an Early Christian and the founder of a chapel and monastery in 301 from whose initial community the state...
PopeMarinus II dies at Rome, after a reign of less than 1½ years. He is succeeded by Adrian III (also referred to as Hadrian III), as the 109th pope...
December 16 – Pope John VIII is assassinated at Rome after a 10-year reign, probably the victim of a political conspiracy. He is succeeded by Marinus I, as the...
his brother Murakami, who becomes the 62nd emperor of Japan. Summer – PopeMarinus II dies at Rome after a four-year reign. He is succeeded by Agapetus...
Charlemagne." PopeMarinus I (882–884) was consecrated "without waiting for the consent of the incompetent emperor, Charles the Fat." Pope Stephen V (885-891)...
another”. The new Pope Adrian II refused Boris' request for a similar nomination of either Formosus or Deacon Marinus (later PopeMarinus I), after which...
Pontificalis: the biographies of Pope John VIII, PopeMarinus I, and Pope Adrian III are missing and the biography of Pope Stephen V (885–891) is incomplete. From...
by Marinus II. According to the late 13th century chronicler Martin of Opava, Stephen VIII was described as being a German, who was elected pope due...
Bulgarian archbishop, Marinus. Deacon Marinus at this time was a papal legate in Constantinople and did not have an eparchy, but the Pope refused. Instead...
December 16 – Pope John VIII is assassinated at Rome after a 10-year reign, probably the victim of a political conspiracy. He is succeeded by Marinus I, as the...