His cause of death is unspecified, but he probably died of old age. He was born ca. 304 A.D. and died on December 11, 384, which would make him about 80 years old at death. For a person in the fourth century, that's a very long life.
Pope Damasus I died on 384-12-11.
Pope Damasus I was born in 305.
William Damasus Lindanus died in 1588.
Pope St. Damasus I was the pope in the year 382.
The vile, evil Pope Benedict IX was deposed and excommunicated by Pope Damasus II who was elected to succeed Benedict IX.
Saint Sebastian is buried in the Basilica of San Sebastiano fuori le mura in Rome, Italy. His remains were transferred there in the 9th century AD.
Pope Damasus I (366-384) is credited with being the first bishop of Rome to claim specific primacy over the Church as a whole. The Council of Nicaea in 325 had only recognised the bishop of Rome as having authority in his area, although the boundaries of that area were not defined. Damasus also commissioned his secretary, Jerome, to translate the Vulgate Bible. Militating against his sainthood is his complicity in two massacres to secure for himself the papacy, as well as a further allegation of murder.
Damasus has written: 'Damasi epigrammata'
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is a Gospel of Barnabas, and an Epistle of Barnabas, and an Acts of Barnabas; none was accepted into the canon of Scripture which was decided by Pope Damasus I (366-384) and the Council of Rome (382).
William Damasus Lindanus was born in 1525.
Pope St. Marcellinus (296-304) Pope St. Marcellus I (308-309) Pope St. Eusebius (April-August 309 or 310) Pope St. Miltiades (311-14) Pope St. Sylvester I (314-35) Pope St. Marcus (January-October 336) Pope St. Julius I (337-52) Pope Liberius (352-66) Pope St. Damasus I (366-83) Pope St. Siricius (384-99) Pope St. Anastasius I (399-401)
Stella Damasus Aboderin was born on April 24, 1978.