Pope Adeodatus I died on 618-11-08.
Adeodatus, also known as Saint Adeodatus I, was the Pope from 615 to 618. Historical accounts regarding his death are scarce, but it is believed that he died of natural causes, possibly during a time of political strife and conflict in Rome. His papacy was relatively short, and he is remembered primarily for his efforts to maintain church unity and address the needs of the faithful during his tenure.
The son of Saint Augustine of Hippo was named Adeodatus. Augustine had Adeodatus with a woman before he converted to Christianity. Adeodatus is mentioned in Augustine's writings and was influential in his father's spiritual journey.
Adeodatus was the name of Saint Augustine of Hippo's son. Adeodatus was born out of wedlock to Augustine and his concubine, and he died at a young age.
St. Augustine's son, Adeodatus, died at a young age, likely around 17. His death is mentioned in Augustine's "Confessions," where Augustine reflects on his profound grief and the impact it had on his spiritual journey. The cause of Adeodatus's death is not specified in the text, but it is clear that Augustine was deeply affected by the loss.
Of course. The pope is a human being and, as with all humans, popes die.
The duration of The Pope Must Die is 1.62 hours.
Leo II. That was the year he died, and he was replaced by Benedict II in AD 684.
The Pope Must Die was created on 1991-08-31.
No the current pope was Pope John Paul II
Roland Pope died in 1952.
Jim Pope died in 2001.
Pope Eleuterus died in 189.