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Pape Saint Leo I (c. 400 – 10 November 461), kent as Saunt Leo the Great an aw, wis Pape frae 29 September 440 an dee'd in 461. Pape Benedict XVI said that Leo's papacy "...wis undoubtedly ane of the maist important in the Kirk's history."[1] [2]
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Pape St. Leo I | |
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Installed | 29 September 440 |
Term endit | 10 November 461 |
Predecessor | Sixtus III |
Successor | Hilarius |
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Birth name | Leo |
Born | c. 400 AD Tuscany, Wastren Roman Empire |
Deed | Roum, Wastren Roman Empire | 10 November 461
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