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1 Sisinnius (Pope from January 15 to February 4, 708. Threatened by the exarch of Ravenna, the Lombards, and the Muslims, he ordered the walls of Rome reinforced)
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2 Sisinnius
1) Религия: (Pope from January 15 to February 4, 708. Threatened by the exarch of Ravenna, the Lombards, and the Muslims, he ordered the walls of Rome reinforced) Сисинний -
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