know then thyself, presume not God to scan;
The proper study of mankind is man
No, Alexander Pope was not a pope in the religious sense. He was an English poet and satirist who lived during the 18th century and is known for works like "The Rape of the Lock" and his translation of Homer's "Iliad."
It's to err and to forgive.
No, there was never a pope named Alexander Sexton. There was also a Pope Alexander Sextus meaning Pope Alexander the Sixth (VI).
Pope Alexander I died in 115.
Yes, there was a pope named Alexander II.
There has never been a Pope Alexander XVI.
William L. Sullivan has written: 'The ultimate principles of a free Christianity' -- subject(s): Christianity 'Epigrams and criticisms in minature' -- subject(s): Epigrams 'Under orders' 'Unitarian Christianity' -- subject(s): Unitarianism 'Epigrams and criticisms in miniature' -- subject(s): Epigrams 'Letters to His Holiness Pope Pius X' -- subject(s): Modernism (Christian theology)
Alexander Pope was born on May 21, 1688.
Alexander Pope was born on May 21, 1688.
Pope Urban IV succeeded Alexander IV.
Pope Alexander III was born in 1100.
Pope Alexander IV was born in 1199.