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1 Александр I
1) General subject: Alexander2) Religion: Alexander (105-115 or 109-119, fifth Pope after St. Peter and successor to St. Evaristus. His 10-year rule is attested by Pope St. Eusebius, 309-310)3) Cinema: Alexander I -
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Religion: Anacletus (Second Pope, 76-88 or 79-91, after St. Peter. According to St. Epiphanius and the priest Tyrannius Rufinus, he directed the Roman Church with St. Linus, successor to St. Peter, during Peter's lifetime), Anencletus, Cletus -
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Religion: Anacletus (Second Pope, 76-88 or 79-91, after St. Peter. According to St. Epiphanius and the priest Tyrannius Rufinus, he directed the Roman Church with St. Linus, successor to St. Peter, during Peter's lifetime), Anencletus, Cletus
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