Pope Miltiades died on 314-01-10.
Miltiades the Elder (died c. 524 BCE) wealthy Athenian, and step-uncle of Miltiades the Younger Miltiades the Younger (c. 550 - 489 BCE), tyrant of the Thracian Chersonese; took part in the Battle of Marathon Pope Miltiades (died 314), African saint and pope
Miltiades Manno died in 1935.
Pope Saint Miltiades also known as Melchiades.
Miltiades Caridis died in 1997, in Athens, Greece of stroke.
Until July 2 of 311 the papacy was experiencing sede vacant as no pope had been elected. On July 2 Pope St. Miltiades was elected.
During the reign of Constantine I (the Great, 306-337) the popes were: Marcellus I (308-309), Eusebius (309-310) Miltiades (311-314), Sylvester I (314-335), Mark (330), and Julius I (337-352). Between 304 and 308 there was an interregnum, a period where there was not a pope.
Miltiades Manno was born in 1880.
According to Liber Pontificalis, three popes- Pope St Victor I (ca186-198), Pope St Miltiades (311-14), and Pope St Gelasius (492-496)-were Africans. All were from North Africa so probably were not black but brown-skinned.
According to Liber Pontificalis, three popes- Pope St Victor I (ca186-198), Pope St Miltiades (311-14), and Pope St Gelasius (492-496)-were Africans. All were from North Africa so probably were not black but brown-skinned.
The thirty-second pope was St. Miltiades, from July 2, 311 to January 11, 314, according to the Church. There were two people before him who claimed to be pope but were later invalidated, the so-called "antipopes". If you count these, St. Marcellus I was the 32nd pope from December 306 to January 16, 308.
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)
Miltiades the Younger helped to defeat the Persians at the Battle of Marathon .