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List Of People With Given Name Martin
Following is a list of people with the given name Martin: Religious figures * Pope Marinus I (also known as Pope Martin II), Pope (882–884) * Pope Marinus II (also known as Pope Martin III) (died 946), Pope (942–946) * Pope Martin I (died 655), saint and Pope (649–655) * Pope Martin IV (c. 1210–1285), Pope (1281–1285), born Simon de Brion * Pope Martin V (c. 1368–1431), Pope (1417–1431), born Odo Colona * Martin of Braga (c. 520–580), archbishop of Braga * Martin of Leon (c. 1130–1203), Spanish saint and Augustinian canon * Saint Marinus (also known as Martin) (died c. 366), namesake of San Marino Kings and generals * Martin I of Sicily (c. 1374–1409), King of Sicily, ruled 1390–1409 * Martin of Aragon (1356–1410), King of Sicily, ruled 1396–1410, also known as Martin II of Sicily, 1409–1410 * Martin (magister militum per Armeniam) (), Byzantine Empire general A * Martin Aagaard (1863–1913), Norwegian painter * Martin Ahlgren (born 1975), Swedish cin ...
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Pope Marinus I
Pope Marinus I ( ; died 15 May 884) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 882 until his death on 15 May 884. Controversially at the time, he was already a bishop when he became pope, and had served as papal legate to Constantinople. He was also erroneously called Pope Martin II () leading to the second pope named Martin to take the name Martin IV. Ecclesiastical career Diplomat to the East Born at Gallese, Marinus was the son of a priest. He would become an expert on relations with the Eastern church, starting this path when he assisted as subdeacon the welcome of ambassadors of emperor Michael III in 860. He was ordained as a deacon by Pope Nicholas I and then sent in 866 to Constantinople to discuss the religious leadership over the newly converted Bulgarians though the embassy was turned back at the Byzantine border. Marinus was sent again in 869 as one of pope Adrian II's legates who presided over the eight ecumenical council in Constantinople which ...
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