Yes and he was the first pope chosen from the monastic life.
No, Pope Gregory the Great .was also known as Pope Gregory I.
That would be Pope Saint Gregory I.
Yes, Pope Gregory I was the 64th pope.
Pope Gregory I
Yes, he was also known as Pope Gregory the Great.
Pope St. Gregory I, the Great, was pope from 590 to 604.
Pope Gregory the Great (also known as Gregory the Dialogist) was Italian he was born in Rome, Italy in 540.
Pope Pelagius II was the predecessor of Pope Gregory I, the Great.
Pope Gregory the great did not marry. He encouraged the priest to become celibate and those who did not leave their wife should be expelled.
There have been a total of sixteen (16) popes named Gregory. Gregory I, 590-604, the second pope (of the total of three) to be called 'The Great.' The last Gregory was Gregory XVI, 1831-1846.
Pope Saint Gregory I, the Great, was born, lived and died in Rome.
Yes, Gregory the Great was pre-reformation.