- male, deceased (685)
- Pope Saint Benedict II was pope from 684 to 685. He succeeded Leo II, but although chosen in 683 he was not ordained until 684, because the leave...
- male, deceased (767)
- Pope Paul I was pope from May 29, 757- June 28, 767. He first appears as a Roman deacon and was frequently employed by his brother, Pope Stephen...
- male, deceased (1967)
- Totò was born in the "rione Sanità", a poor area of Naples, Italy, where he met many famous artists like Eduardo De Filippo. De Curtis started hi...
- male, 1409 years old
- In the late seventh and early eighth centuries, Julian, count of Ceuta in North Africa, held the African Pillar of Hercules for Christendom. Luis...
- male, deceased (625)
- Boniface V (died October 25, 625) was pope from 619 to 625. He was consecrated as pope on December 23, 619. He did much for the Christianising of...
- male, deceased (642)
- Pope John IV (died of cancer, October 12, 642) was elected pope, after a four-month "sede vacante", December 24, 640. John was a native of...
- male, deceased (752)
- Eutychius (d. 752) was the last Exarch of Ravenna (c.727-752). The entire exarchate had risen in revolt in response to imposition of iconoclasm in...
- male, deceased (726)
- Marcello Tegalliano (Latin "Marcellus") was the second Doge of Venice (717-726) according to tradition. He was probably the "magister militum" of...
- male, deceased (652)
- Rothari of the house of Arodus was king of the Lombards from 636 to 652; previously he had been duke of Brescia. He succeeded Arioald, who was an...
- male, deceased (742)
- Orso Ipato (Latin "Ursus") was the third traditional Doge of Venice (726-742) and the first historically known. Sometime in the early 8th century,...
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