Bede. Pope XIII gave him this title.
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He was named after Martin Luther, a famous German catholic who changed the world by making the 2nd ever kind of christian church - protestant. This was as he was PROTESTINGting about the catholic law. He named the protestant church PROTESTant for that reason
"The Unearthly Child" was the first named episode, there was a pilot episode before it.
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Braxton Hicks contractions come from a Doctor named John Braxton Hicks. He was the first doctor to ever describe what these type of contractions were. This was back in the mid-late 1800s.
None of the Doctor's (real) children have ever been seen onscreen, or mentioned by name. The Doctor originally travelled with his granddaughter, Susan. In the 2008 episode 'The Doctor's Daughter' aliens steal some of the Doctor's DNA and use it to create a clone named Jenny who regards the Doctor as a father as she was created from him.
No, there has never been a pope named Judas. However, there have been a couple popes who were a disgrace to the Church and probably deserved the name.
Lmao Without a doubt Doctor Who is the best show ever.
To be the best doctor ever you have to get into a good college and practice very very hard.
Yes, he is.
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No. He created the Church of England.