Pope Gregory I

Pope Gregory I
0540 - 0604
Pope Gregory I  Vatican Diplomat
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First Name Gregory
Birthday 30th November, 0539
Birthplace Rome, Eastern Roman Empire
Died 0604
Place of Death Rome, Eastern Roman Empire
Nationality Vatican
Occupation Diplomat

Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I; Gregorio I; c.– 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great (Latin: Sanctus Gregorius Magnus; Italian: San Gregorio Magno), was the 64th Bishop of Rome from 3 September 590 until his death on 12 March 604. He is known for instituting the first recorded large-scale mission from Rome, the Gregorian mission, to convert the then largely pagan Anglo-Saxons to Christianity. Gregory is also well known for his writings, which were more prolific than those of any of the previous popes. The epithet Saint Gregory the Dialogist has been attached to him in Eastern Christianity because of his Dialogues. English translations of Eastern texts sometimes list him as Gregory "Dialogos" from the Greek διάλογος (dialogos, conversation), or the Anglo-Latinate equivalent "Dialogus". He is the second of the three Popes listed in the Annuario Pontificio with the title "the Great", alongside Popes Leo I and Nicholas I.

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