Pope Saint Gregory I, the Great, was born, lived and died in Rome.
Gregory lived in the 6th century and died in the year 604.
Gregory the Great died on March 12, 604, at Rome, Italy of natural causes.
Pope Saint Gregory the Great died in the year 604 of natural causes. He was 64 years old at the time.
St. Gregory died on March 12, 604, at Rome, Italy of natural causes.
Roman Catholic AnswerPope St. Gregory the Great died and was acclaimed a saint centuries before the Canonization process came into being.
Roman Catholic AnswerNormally, the appellation "saint" is used in the Catholic Church, of a person who has died and is now in heaven. Pope Saint Gregory the Great died centuries before the canonization process was in place, and was acclaimed a saint by those who knew him almost immediately after his death.
Gregory the Illuminator is also called St. Gregory the Enligtener. He was born in 257 and died in 331. He is the patron saint of Armenia, the first country to become Christian.
Gregory The Great was born in September 3, c.590 and died on march 12, 604. He was a pope from 3 September intill his death. He is considered a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
he preformed many miricles for people and after he died Pope Gregory declared him as a saint!!
Saint Francis of Assisi was officially canonized as a saint by Pope Gregory IX on July 16, 1228, approximately two years after his death in 1226.
She became a saint the moment she died. However, she was canonized on March 12, 1622, by Pope Gregory XV.