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    Pope Mark ( Latin: Marcus) was the bishop of Rome from 18 January to his death on 7 October 336. Reliquary of Pope Mark in the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence. Little is known of Mark's early life. According to the Liber Pontificalis, he was a Roman, and his father's name was Priscus. Mark succeeded Sylvester I as pope on 18 January 336.

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    Kentucky (2024–present) Personal life. Career statistics. NBA. Regular season. Playoffs. Head coaching record. References. External links. Mark Pope. Mark Edward Pope (born September 11, 1972) is an American college basketball coach who is the head coach at the University of Kentucky, his alma mater.

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  6. encyclopedia. Pope Mark, Saint. Reigned 336. Listen to the audio version of this content. Click to enlarge. Mark, Saint, POPE, date of birth unknown; consecrated January 18, 336; d. October 7, 336. After the death of Pope Sylvester, Mark was raised to the Roman episcopal chair as his successor.

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    The Holy See Pontiffs Mark [ AR - DE - EN ... IT - PT] Mark 34th Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 18.I.336: End Pontificate:

  8. Pope Saint Mark or Marcus (Unknown – October 7, 336) was pope from January 18, 336 to October 7, 336. The successor of Sylvester I, who had reigned 21 years, Mark's time as the bishop of Rome lasted less than a year. Before coming to the papacy, Mark was apparently an important leader of the Roman church dating back to the time of Pope Miltiades.

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