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On May 13, 535: Election of pope Agapetus I following the death of pope John II earlier that month.
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Calendar date · May
On May 13, 535: Election of pope Agapetus I following the death of pope John II earlier that month.
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59
across history
Notable births
50
Notable deaths
50
Zodiac
Taurus
Featured moment · 535
Pope Agapetus I was the bishop of Rome from 13 May 535 to his death on 22 April 536. His father, Gordianus, was a priest in Rome and he may have been related to two popes, Felix III and Gregory I.
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Head of the Catholic Church from 535 to 536
Pope Agapetus I was the bishop of Rome from 13 May 535 to his death on 22 April 536. His father, Gordianus, was a priest in Rome and he may have been related to two popes, Felix III and Gregory I.
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