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Pope Saint Sylvester I (–335)

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Canonical name
Pope Saint Sylvester I
Other names
Pope Saint Silvester I
Date of death
335-12-31
Gender
male
Organizations
Roman Catholic Church
Short biography
Pope Sylvester I (died 31 December 335), whose name is also spelled "Silvester", was Pope from 31 January 314 to his death in 335. He succeeded Pope Miltiades. He filled the See of Rome at an important era in the history of the Catholic Church, yet very little is known of him. The accounts of his papacy preserved in the Liber Pontificalis (7th or 8th century) contain little more than a record of the gifts said to have been conferred on the Church by Constantine I,[4] but it does say that he was the son of a Roman named Rufinus.
Nationality
Italy
Birthplace
Sant'Angelo a Scala, Avellino, Italy
Places of residence
Rome, Italy
Place of death
Rome, Italy
Associated Place (for map)
Rome, Italy

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