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==== 5th century ==== {{pope list begin portraitless|title=Popes of the 5th century}} {{pope list item portraitless | 40 | 21 December 401 β<br>12 March 417<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|401|12|21|417|03|12}})}} | '''St [[Pope Innocent I|Innocent I]]'''<br>{{small|'''INNOCENTIVS'''}} | [[Albano Laziale|Albanum]], [[Latium]] et Campania, Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]]. Feast day 12 March. Rome was [[Sack of Rome (410)|sacked]] by the Visigoths under King [[Alaric I]] (410). }} {{pope list item portraitless | 41 | 18 March 417 β<br>26 December 418<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|417|03|18|418|12|26}})}} | '''St [[Pope Zosimus|Zosimus]]'''<br>{{small|'''ZOSIMVS'''}} | [[Mesoraca|Messurga]], [[Lucania]] et Bruttii, Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]] of Greek descent. Feast day 27 December. }} |-style="vertical-align:top; background:#ccc;" | style="text-align:center;"| β | 27 December 418 β<br>3 April 419<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|418|12|27|419|04|03}})}} | ''[[Antipope Eulalius|Eulalius]]''<br>{{small|'''''EVLALIVS'''''}} | style="font-size:85%"| Rome, Italy, Roman Empire | style="font-size:85%"| | style="font-size:85%"| [[Roman citizen]]. In opposition to [[Pope Boniface I|Boniface I]]. Elected on the eve of the election of Boniface, first benefited from the support of Emperor [[Honorius (emperor)|Honorius]] but lost it quickly. Exiled to Campania and died in 423. {{pope list item portraitless | 42 | 28 December 418 β<br>4 September 422<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|418|12|28|422|09|04}})}} | '''St [[Pope Boniface I|Boniface I]]'''<br>{{small|'''BONIFACIVS'''}} | Rome, Italy, Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]]. Feast day 25 October. }} {{pope list item portraitless | 43 | 10 September 422 β<br>27 July 432<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|422|09|10|432|07|27}})}} | '''St [[Pope Celestine I|Celestine I]]'''<br>{{small|'''CAELESTINVS'''}} | [[Campania]], Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]]. Feast day 27 July. Also revered as a saint in [[Eastern Christianity]], with a feast day of 8 April. Pope during the [[Council of Ephesus]] (431), the third ecumenical council recognized by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox churches. }} {{pope list item portraitless | 44 | 31 July 432 β<br>18 August 440<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|432|07|31|440|08|18}})}} | '''St [[Pope Sixtus III|Sixtus III]]'''<br>{{small|'''XYSTVS''' Tertius}} | Rome, Italy, Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]]. Feast day 28 March. }} {{pope list item portraitless | 45 | 29 September 440 β<br>10 November 461<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|440|09|29|461|11|10}})}} | '''St [[Pope Leo I|Leo I]]'''<br>"the Great"<br>{{small|'''LEO''' MAGNVS}} | [[Etruria]], Italy, Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]]. Feast day 10 November. Convinced [[Attila the Hun]] to turn back his invasion of Italy. Convinced the [[Vandals]] to spare the lives of the citizenry of Rome during their sack of the city. Wrote the [[Tome of Leo|''Tome'']], which was instrumental in the [[Council of Chalcedon]] (451) and in defining the [[hypostatic union]]. Also revered as a saint in [[Eastern Christianity]], with a feast day of 18 February. }} {{pope list item portraitless | 46 | 19 November 461 β<br>29 February 468<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|461|11|19|468|02|29}})}} | '''St [[Pope Hilarius|Hilarius]]'''<br>{{small|'''HILARIVS'''}} | Sardinia, Italy, [[Western Roman Empire]] | | [[Roman citizen]]. Feast day 28 February. }} {{pope list item portraitless | 47 | 3 March 468 β<br>10 March 483<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|468|03|03|483|03|10}})}} | '''St [[Pope Simplicius|Simplicius]]'''<br>{{small|'''SIMPLICIVS'''}} | [[Tivoli, Lazio|Tibur]], Italy, Western Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]], later a subject of the [[Odoacer#Duke of Italy|Kingdom of Italy]]. Feast day 10 March. Pope during the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and subsequent overtaking of Rome and Italy in general by King [[Odoacer]]. }} {{pope list item portraitless | 48 | 13 March 483 β<br>1 March 492<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|483|03|13|492|03|01}})}} | '''St [[Pope Felix III|Felix III]]'''<br>{{small|'''FELIX''' Tertius}} | Rome, Italy, Western Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]], later a subject of the [[Odoacer#Duke of Italy|Kingdom of Italy]]. Feast day 1 March. Sometimes called Felix II. Great-great-grandfather of [[Pope Gregory I|Gregory I]]. }} {{pope list item portraitless | 49 | 1 March 492 β<br>21 November 496<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|492|03|01|496|11|21}})}} | '''St [[Pope Gelasius I|Gelasius I]]'''<br>{{small|'''GELASIVS'''}} | [[Kabylie|Mons Ferratus]], Africa, Western Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]] of Berber descent, later a subject of the [[Ostrogothic Kingdom|(Ostrogothic) Kingdom of Italy]]; last pope to have been born on the continent of [[Africa]]. Feast day 21 November. First pope called the ''[[Vicarius Christi]]'' (Vicar of Christ).<ref name="Papal Timeline">{{cite web |url=http://www.faithfirst.com/html/popeJohn/timeline/timeline.html |title=Papal Timeline |date=2005|access-date=3 August 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140720180546/http://www.faithfirst.com/html/popeJohn/timeline/timeline.html|archive-date=20 July 2014}}</ref> }} {{pope list item portraitless | 50 | 24 November 496 β<br>19 November 498<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|496|11|24|498|11|19}})}} | '''[[Pope Anastasius II|Anastasius II]]'''<br>{{small|'''ANASTASIVS''' Secundus}} | Rome, Italy, Western Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]] of Greek descent, later a subject of the [[Ostrogothic Kingdom|(Ostrogothic) Kingdom of Italy]]. Tried to end the [[Acacian schism]], but it resulted in the [[Laurentian schism]]. Earliest pope not canonized by either the Latin Church or the Eastern Church. }} {{pope list item portraitless | 51 | 22 November 498 β<br>19 July 514<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|498|11|22|514|07|19}})}} | '''St [[Pope Symmachus|Symmachus]]'''<br>{{small|'''SYMMACHVS'''}} | Sardinia, Italy, Western Roman Empire | | [[Roman citizen]], later a subject of the [[Ostrogothic Kingdom|(Ostrogothic) Kingdom of Italy]]. Feast day 19 July. }} |-style="vertical-align:top; background:#ccc;" | style="text-align:center;"| β | 22 November 498 β<br>Aug 506/8<br>{{small|({{Age in years and days|498|11|22|506|08|01}})}} | ''[[Antipope Laurentius|Laurentius]]''<br>{{small|'''''LAVRENTIVS'''''}} | style="font-size:85%"| Rome, Italy, Western Roman Empire | style="font-size:85%"| | style="font-size:85%"| [[Roman citizen]], later a subject of the [[Ostrogothic Kingdom|(Ostrogothic) Kingdom of Italy]]. In opposition to [[Pope Symmachus|Symmachus]]. Elected on the same day as Symachus, King [[Theoderic the Great|Theodoric]] settled in favour of his adversary. Took control of Rome in 501 and remained pope in fact until he died in 506/08. {{pope list end}}
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