Only one: Fiorenzo Angelini. Though Agostino Vallini was born in Poli in the Province of Rome, and Velasio de Paolis was born in Sonnino in Latium, the region of Rome.
I assume he is Roman Catholic since he said in a TV interview that he was baptized at the Vatican (he was born in Rome)
Gregory the Great was born about the year 540 in Rome.
Almost certainly not. Shakespeare was born in England after King Henry VIII broke with Rome and established the Church of England. It was illegal to be Catholic in England during Shakespeare's lifetime.
No you are not a born catholic but you can be born into a family that is catholic. To become catholic you must be baptized
Because there are no women there. It is all Catholic priests, bishops, cardinals and the Pope. As none of them are married they do not have wives and so there are no babies born there.
Saint Sebastian was born in Narbonne, France and later moved to Rome where he became a captain of the Roman army. He is revered as a martyr in the Catholic Church for his unwavering faith during the persecution of Christians in the 3rd century.
Lawrence of Rome was born in 225.
Rome Cee was born in 1982.
Crescentius of Rome was born in 292.
Felicitas of Rome was born in 101.
Pancras of Rome was born in 289.
Eusebius of Rome was born in 3##.