Pope Benedict I

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Pope Benedict I was a 6th-century Bishop of Rome whose short pontificate (575–579) occurred during a period of political turmoil and Lombard invasions in Italy.

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Pope Benedict I canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bishop of Rome
Catholic priest
Christian religious leader
Pope
activeCentury 6th century
associatedWith Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna NERFINISHED
Lombards NERFINISHED
burialPlace Basilica of Saint Peter NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
chronologicalOrder 62nd Pope
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire
deathCentury 6th century
deathDate 30 July 579
deathPlace Rome
endTime 579
ethnicGroup Italians NERFINISHED
givenName Benedict NERFINISHED
governedDuring sieges and warfare in Italy
historicalContext Byzantine–Lombard conflicts in Italy NERFINISHED
Lombard invasions of Italy NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix His Holiness NERFINISHED
Pope
jurisdiction Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
memberOf clergy of the Catholic Church
notableFor leading the Church during political turmoil in Italy
short pontificate during Lombard invasions in Italy
officeContestedBy Lombard invasions in Italy
papalName Benedict I NERFINISHED
partOf 6th-century Christianity
history of the Papacy
positionHeld Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Pope
predecessor Pope John III NERFINISHED
reignEnd 30 July 579
reignStart 2 June 575
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Christianity
residence Rome
seeAlso Holy See NERFINISHED
startTime 575
successor Pope Pelagius II NERFINISHED
title Bishop of Rome
Successor of Saint Peter
Vicar of Christ NERFINISHED
workLocation Rome

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Pope Pelagius II predecessor Pope Benedict I