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Gregorius Pāpa I | |
Nama | Gregorius |
Lǣden Nama | Gregorius Dialogus |
Pāpdōm ongunnen | 3 Hāligmōnaþ, 590 |
Pāpdōm geendod | 12 Hrēþmōnaþ, 604 |
Fōregenga | Pelagius II |
Æftergenga | Sabinianus |
Geboren | Ymbe 540 |
Stede byrde | Rōm, Italie |
Gregorius I Pāpa, ēac Sanct Gregorius oþþe Gregorius se Micela (ca. 540 – 12 Hrēþmōnaþ, 604) wæs pāpa Þǣre Catholic Cirice from 3 Hāligmōnaþ, 590 oþ hē stearf. Hē is eft swā Gregory Dialogus (the Dialogist) in Eastern Orthodoxy) gecnāwen, for þǣm þe of the Dialogues hē wrāt. Hē wæs se ǣresta pāpa ǣfæstes hāda tō cumanne, and hē scōp þone swæþ þe þǣm pāpdōme wolde on þǣm ōðerum twǣm hundgēarum fylgan: selfdōm þæs Cāseres and an alliance with the Benedictine abbots and mid þǣm Merovingisc cynerīcu þāra Francena.
Though he was not really a theologian, Gregory is considered a Doctor of the Church; he was the true founder of the Early Medieval pāpdōm.