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There was a Pope Constantine, who reigned from 708-715. He was the only pope to use the name "Constantine."

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There was a Pope Constantine who reigned from March 25, 708, to April 9, 715. There is no connection, however, to Roman Emperor Constantine the Great who was not a pope.

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Constantine the Great was not a pope. However, there was a pope named Constantine who reigned from March 25, 708 until April 9, 715.

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Constantine the Great was never the pope, However, there was a Pope Constantine who reigned from March 25, 708, until April 9, 715. That was nearly 400 years after Constantine the Great died.

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No, St. Peter was the first pope.

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When was Pope Constantine born?

Pope Constantine was born in 664.


When did Constatantine 1 become pope?

Pope Constantine became Pope on March 25, 708 C.E. Do not confuse Pope Constantine with the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (ca. 272-337).


When did Pope Constantine die?

Pope Constantine died on 715-04-09.


Was Constantine the Great a pope?

No. He was a Roman Emperor.


When did the bishop of Rome become the first Pope was it at Constantine's period?

Well that depends on your definition of what a Pope is. If you mean the head of The Catholic Church that was since Saint Peter even though Protestants deny this, it was certainly not Constantine, nor influenced by Constantine, when the title of Pope first apears is less clear, some say it comes from the second century A.D. but the first contemporary source to use the title was of Pope Damascus I who lived after Constantine.


Did Constantine move capitals because of the pope?

No, there were no popes at the time of Constantine. Constantine moved the capital because of economic and logistical reasons. The eighth-century forgery now known as the Donation of Constantine claimed that Constantine moved his imperial capital to the east, in order to grant the pope temporal power in the west. However, nothing in this document was true.


Has there ever been a pope from Asia?

Syria had 5 Popes (St Anicetus, John V, Sisinnius, Constantine and St Gregory III) and Israel had 1 (Theodore I).


Who was the pope at the time when Constantine was emperor?

During the reign of Constantine I (the Great, 306-337) the popes were: Marcellus I (308-309), Eusebius (309-310) Miltiades (311-314), Sylvester I (314-335), Mark (330), and Julius I (337-352). Between 304 and 308 there was an interregnum, a period where there was not a pope.


What is la Saint-Sylvestre?

Saint Sylvester- pope in the reign of Emperor Constantine I.


Who supported the Nicene Creed and the pope?

Roman Emperor Constantine the Great supported both.


Who proved the Donation of Constantine to be forgery?

A:Lorenzo Valla proved the Donation of Constantine, by which Emperor Constantine supposedly granted great wealth and power to Pope Sylvester and his successors, to be a forgery in the fifteenth century.


Donation of Constantine was a forgery?

It was forged to establish the pope's power over the western roman empire