• Marinus I and Marinus II were, in some sources, mistakenly called Martinus II and Martinus III. The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. "Marinus I"....
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  • Marinus I was probably a Hypatus of Gaeta in association with his father from 839 or thereabouts until he disappears from records abruptly in 866. From...
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  • Marinus I (died 928) was the Duke of Naples from 919 to his death. He was the second son of Gregory IV and successor of his brother John II. The Chronicon...
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  • Marinus, and its Greek form Marinos (Ancient Greek: Μαρῖνος, Greek: Μαρίνος), is a male given name, derived from Latin marinus meaning "marine; of or pertaining...
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  • that Mabillon confused Adrian III, who succeeded Marinus I, with Agapetus II, who succeeded Marinus II a century later. Adrian laboured hard to alleviate...
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  • Martinus): Pope Martin I Pope Martin II (Pope Marinus I) Pope Martin III (Pope Marinus II) Pope Martin IV Pope Martin V Pope Marinus (disambiguation), to...
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  • Agapetus II. Because of the similarity of the names Marinus and Martinus, Marinus I and Marinus II were, in some sources, mistakenly called Martinus...
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    Martin I (649–655) is followed by Martin IV (1281–1285). Due to the similarity between the Latin names Marinus and Martinus, Marinus I and Marinus II were...
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  • Pope Marinus could refer to: Pope Marinus I (882–884) Pope Marinus II (942–946) Because of similarity of the names Marinus and Martinus, these 2 popes...
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    popes or antipopes ever used the names Martin II or Martin III. Marinus I and Marinus II were mistakenly thought to be named "Martin(us)", causing the...
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    request for a similar nomination of either Formosus or Deacon Marinus (later Pope Marinus I), after which Bulgaria began to shift towards Constantinople...
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    reign, probably the victim of a political conspiracy. He is succeeded by Marinus I, as the 108th pope of the Catholic Church. February 8 – Muhammad ibn Tughj...
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    founded a papal fleet. In 879, John recognised the reinstatement of Photios I as the legitimate patriarch of Constantinople. Photius had been condemned...
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  • John VIII's successor, Marinus I, restored Formosus to his suburbicarian diocese of Portus. Following the reigns of Marinus, Adrian III (884–885) and...
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  • brother Gregory, who succeeded John, died, Marinus succeeded to the duchy of Gaeta and gave Fondi to his son Marinus. He was succeeded by his son John III...
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  • Marinus II was the second dux of Fondi after his father, Marinus I. He is an ancestor of the Caetani. v t e v t e...
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    lymphocytes—CDA1 and CDA2—have been discovered in P. marinus. The genome of Petromyzon marinus was sequenced in 2013. This sequencing effort revealed...
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  • Pope Nicholas I canonized one saint. Pope Adrian II canonized one saint. Pope John VIII did not canonize any saints. Pope Marinus I did not canonize...
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    According to Anura Gurugé, Romanus was supposedly the nephew of Pope Marinus I, who had also come from Gallese. Romanus was installed as the cardinal...
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  • See. Stephen was created cardinal-priest of Santi Quattro Coronati by Marinus I. Stephen V was elected to succeed Adrian III on the account of his holiness...
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    Marinus (/məˈriːnəs/; Italian: San Marino) was an Early Christian and the founder of a chapel and monastery in 301 from whose initial community the state...
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    Ptolemy, who used Marinus' work as a source for his Geography and acknowledges his great obligations to him. Ptolemy said, "Marinus says of the merchant...
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    the "Babylonian captivity" of the Papacy (cf. Italian cattività avignonese, i.e. "Avignonese captivity"). A total of seven popes reigned at Avignon, all...
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    those believed to be Martin II and Martin III were actually named Marinus I and Marinus II, although they are sometimes still referred to as "Martin II"...
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  • alliance between Gaeta and Naples. His elder son, Marinus, would succeed him in Naples. In 944, Marinus was appointed co-duke, and, in that same year, Odo...
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    Benedict III (855–858) Pope Nicholas I (858–867) Pope Adrian II (867–872) Pope John VIII (872–882) Pope Marinus I (882–884) Pope Adrian III (884–885) Pope...
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  • the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II), to a beating by a jealous husband (Pope John XII). A...
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  • IV, Duke (898–915) John II, Duke (915–919) Marinus I, Duke (919–928) John III, Duke (928–968/969) Marinus II, Duke (968/969–992/997) Sergius III, Duke...
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    communications between Rome and Ravenna and had a large fortress. Pope Marinus I (882–884) was a native of Gallese, as was Pope Romanus, who was head of...
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  • Pope Marinus I (r. 882–884) Martin II (bishop of Oviedo) [es] (r. 1143–1156) Martin II of Sicily (r. 1409–1410), also King Martin of Aragon Martin I (disambiguation)...
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