Pope Alexander I
| Alexander I | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Alexander |
| Papacy began | ca. 106 |
| Papacy ended | ca. 115 |
| Predecessor | Evaristus |
| Successor | Sixtus I |
| Born | ??? Rome, Italy |
| Died | ca. 115 Rome, Italy |
| Other popes named Alexander | |
| Styles of Pope Alexander I |
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| Reference style | His Holiness |
| Spoken style | Your Holiness |
| Religious style | Holy Father |
| Posthumous style | Saint |
Pope Saint Alexander I was pope from about 106 to 115. The Vatican's Annuario Pontificio (2003) identifies him as a Roman who reigned from 108 or 109 to 116 or 119. Christian tradition has identified him as a martyr, but there appears to be no historical evidence supporting or refuting such a conclusion.
Eusebius, in Ecclesiastical History IV, IV, 1 states that Alexander died in the third year of the Roman Emperor Hadrian's reign, after holding the office of bishop of the Romans for ten years.
| Catholic Church titles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Evaristus |
Bishop of Rome Pope 106–115 |
Succeeded by Sixtus I |
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