- Pope Marcellus
Pope Marcellus may refer to two
Roman Catholic pope s:
*Pope Marcellus I (reigned 308-309)
*Pope Marcellus II (reigned 1555)
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Pope Marcellus may refer to two
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Pope Marcellus II — Marcellus II Papacy began 9 April 1555 (elected), 10 April 1555 (proclaimed) Papacy ended 1 May 1555 (22 days) Predecessor … Wikipedia
Pope Marcellus II — Pope Marcellus II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Marcellus II (MARCELLO CERVINI DEGLI SPANNOCHI) Born 6 May, 1501, at Montepulciano in Tuscany; died 6 May, 1555, at Rome. His father, Ricardo Cervini, was Apostolic treasurer in the … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Marcellus I — Saint Marcellus I Papacy began May 308 Papacy ended 309 Predecessor Marcellinus Successor … Wikipedia
Pope Marcellus Mass — See Missa Papae Marcelli … Historical dictionary of sacred music
Pope St. Marcellus I — Saint, Pope Marcellus I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Marcellus I His date of birth unknown; elected pope in May or June, 308; died in 309. For some time after the death of Marcellinus in 304 the Diocletian persecution continued… … Catholic encyclopedia
Marcellus — [1] may refer to: Contents 1 People 1.1 In Christianity 1.2 … Wikipedia
Marcellus II — Pope Marcellus II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Marcellus II (MARCELLO CERVINI DEGLI SPANNOCHI) Born 6 May, 1501, at Montepulciano in Tuscany; died 6 May, 1555, at Rome. His father, Ricardo Cervini, was Apostolic treasurer in the … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Paul IV — Infobox pope|English name=Paul IV|Latin name=Paul PP. IV birth name=Giovanni Pietro Carafa term start=May 23, 1555|term end=August 18, 1559 predecessor=Marcellus II|successor=Pius IV birth date=birth date|1476|6|28|mf=y|birthplace=Capriglia… … Wikipedia
Pope Eusebius — Infobox Pope English name=Saint Eusebius birth name=Eusebius term start=April 18, 309 or 310 term end=August 17, 309 or 310 predecessor=Marcellus I successor=Miltiades birth date=??? birthplace=??? dead=dead|death date=310 deathplace=Sicily,… … Wikipedia
pope — The Pope † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Pope (Ecclesiastical Latin papa from Greek papas, a variant of pappas father, in classical Latin pappas Juvenal, Satires 6:633). The title pope, once used with far greater latitude (see below … Catholic encyclopedia