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  2. Pope Leo I - Wikipedia

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    Pope Leo I (c. 400 – 10 November 461), also known as Leo the Great, [1] was Bishop of Rome [2] from 29 September 440 until his death. He is the first of the three Popes listed in the Annuario Pontificio with the title "the Great", [3] alongside Popes Gregory I and Nicholas I.

  3. Pope Leo X - Wikipedia

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    Pope Leo X died suddenly of pneumonia at the age of 45 on 1 December 1521 and was buried in Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome. [48] His death came just 10 months after he had excommunicated Martin Luther, the seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation, who was accused of 41 errors in his teachings. [48]

  4. List of popes - Wikipedia

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    LEO MAGNVS: Etruria, Italia, Roman Empire Roman citizen. 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 which was instrumental in the Council of Chalcedon (451) and in defining the hypostatic union. Feast day 10 November.

  5. November 10 - Wikipedia

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    November 10 is the 314th day of the year (315th in leap years) ... 461 – Pope Leo I [69] 474 – Leo II, Byzantine emperor (b. 467) 901 – Adelaide of Paris (b. 850)

  6. November 10 in the Roman Martyrology - Wikipedia

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    Pope St. Leo I (the Great), [note 1] Confessor and Doctor of the Church Sts. Tryphenna and Tryphosa, disciples of Sts. Paul and Thecla; Sts. Demetrius, Bishop, Anian, Deacon, Eustosius, and 20 companions, Martyrs of Antioch

  7. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/November 10 - Wikipedia

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    Andrew (Andrea) Avellino (1521 – 10 November 1608) was an Italian Theatine priest. He is venerated as the patron saint of Naples and Sicily and invoked especially against a sudden death. He led a life busy in preaching, hearing confessions, and visiting the sick, and writing. (Full article...) Attributes: -

  8. List of extant papal tombs - Wikipedia

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    Originally buried in a brick tomb in Old St. Peter's; tomb is across from that of Leo X, another Medici pope [101] 13 October 1534 – 10 November 1549 Paul III: Guglielmo della Porta: St. Peter's Basilica Moved in 1599 [102] 7 February 1550 – 29 March 1555 Julius III: Unknown St. Peter's Basilica

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Fargo - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Jamestown was erected on November 10, 1889, by Pope Leo XIII, taking the new state of North Dakota from the Vicariate Apostolic of Dakota. The pope named Reverend John Shanley of Saint Paul as bishop of Jamestown. [1] The new diocese covered the entire state of North Dakota. St. James Church was designated the diocesan cathedral.