Mendicant - he lived by begging for handouts.
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Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Musa was a sixth century mystic, a virgin who lived in Rome.
No, but for about 70 years the popes reigned from Avignon, France.
Yes, Alexander Pope was a Roman Catholic who lived in England in 1688. Due to his religion he was unable to attend college as Catholics were not permitted higher education in England at the time. He was educated at home by priests.
Hernando de Soto lived for 46 years. He was a Spanish explorer and a member of the Roman Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerAs of Benedict XVI, there are been 266 Pontiffs of the Catholic Church. A complete list of them is at the link below. You may click on each name for a history of each, although, except for the Avignon Popes, nearly all of them have lived or died in Rome.
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Roman Catholic AnswerOf course not, Buddha wasn't even a Christian, he lived four centuries before Christ. There is a legend about a Buddhist ruler who became a saint, you can read about it below.
Cardinal Richelieu, a Roman Catholic prelate, lived most of his life in Paris, France. He was born in 1585 and died in 1642.
St. George lived in a time when early Christians were being persecuted by the Roman Empire. He was arrested for being a Catholic and beheaded.
Through the power of the Holy Spirit and committed Christians who lived their faith and preached it by their way of living. That is what converted the Roman empire.